Homocysteine and dementia – an international consensus statement
Identification of modifiable risk factors provides a crucial approach to the prevention of dementia. Nutritional or nutrient-dependent risk factors are especially important because dietary modifications or use of dietary supplements may lower the risk factor level. One such risk factor is a raised c...
Main Authors: | Smith, DA, Refsum, H, Bottiglieri, T, Fenech, M, Hooshmand, B, McCaddon, A, Miller, JW, Rosenberg, IH, Obeid, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOS Press
2018
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