Abstract
There are no established prevention or treatment strategies for Alzheimer’s disease. While both lifestyle-based interventions and anti-amyloid therapies have shown promising results, we need to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and determine which individuals would benefit from these strategies at what stage of the disease. This thesis aimed to contribute to the protection and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease by characterizing the role of lifestyle health in Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology and by leveraging pooled data to help inform clinical trial design for anti-amyloid therapies.
| Original language | English |
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| Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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| Award date | 22 Oct 2024 |
| Place of Publication | Maastricht |
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| Print ISBNs | 9789465061689 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Lifestyle
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Biomarkers
- Cognition