Inflammatory Markers and Neuropsychological Functioning: The Framingham Heart Study
Article 2011 en
Authors
AJ
Angela L. Jefferson
JM
Joseph M. Massaro
AB
Alexa S. Beiser
Abstract
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Our findings are largely negative, but suggest that specific inflammatory markers may have limited associations with poorer cognition and reading performance among community-dwelling adults. Because of multiple testing concerns, our limited positive findings are offered as hypothesis generating and require replication in other studies.
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