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NEW ISSUES

Volume 80, Issue 2 / 2021 Online

REVIEW ARTICLES
The Role of D-Amino Acids in Alzheimer’s Disease
Piubelli, Luciano | Murtas, Giulia | Rabattoni, Valentina | Pollegioni, Loredano

The Contribution of Ocular Biomarkers in the Differential Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease versus Other Types of Dementia and Future Prospects
Chalkias, Efthymios | Topouzis, Fotis | Tegos, Thomas | Tsolaki, Magda

Spiritual Fitness: A New Dimension in Alzheimer’s Disease PreventionOpen Access
Khalsa, Dharma Singh | Newberg, Andrew B.

COVID-19 CONTENT
Needs of Dementia Family Caregivers in Spain During the COVID-19 PandemicOpenly Available
Carcavilla, Nuria | Pozo, Ana Sofía | González, Belén | Moral-Cuesta, Débora | Roldán, José Joaquín | Erice, Victoria | Remírez, Ana de Ganuza

The Impact of a Global Pandemic on People Living with Dementia and Their Care Partners: Analysis of 417 Lived Experience ReportsOpen Access
Tam, Mallorie T. | Dosso, Jill A. | Robillard, Julie M.

EDITOR'S CHOICE RESEARCH ARTICLES
TAR DNA-Binding Protein 43 Is Associated with Rate of Memory, Functional and Global Cognitive Decline in the Decade Prior to Death
Buciuc, Marina | Tosakulwong, Nirubol | Machulda, Mary M. | Whitwell, Jennifer L. | Weigand, Stephen D. | Murray, Melissa E. | Reichard, R. Ross | Parisi, Joseph E. | et al.

Different Cognitive Profiles Are Associated with Progression Rate and Age at Death in Probable Alzheimer’s Disease
Sood, Ajay | Pavlik, Valory | Darby, Eveleen | Chan, Wenyaw | Doody, Rachelle

Bispecific Tau Antibodies with Additional Binding to C1q or Alpha-Synuclein
Quint, Wim Hendricus | Matečko-Burmann, Irena | Schilcher, Irene | Löffler, Tina | Schöll, Michael | Burmann, Björn Marcus | Vogels, Thomas

One-Year Aerobic Exercise Reduced Carotid Arterial Stiffness and Increased Cerebral Blood Flow in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
Tomoto, Tsubasa | Liu, Jie | Tseng, Benjamin Y. | Pasha, Evan P. | Cardim, Danilo | Tarumi, Takashi | Hynan, Linda S. | Munro Cullum, C. | Zhang, Rong

Age-Related Hearing Loss, Neuropsychological Performance, and Incident Dementia in Older Adults
Brewster, Katharine K. | Hu, Mei-Chen | Wall, Melanie M. | Brown, Patrick J. | Zilcha-Mano, Sigal | Roose, Steven P. | Stein, Alexandra | Golub, Justin S. | Rutherford, Bret R.

Association of White Matter Hyperintensity Progression with Cognitive Decline in Patients with Amnestic Mild Cognitive ImpairmentOpen Access
Hirao, Kentaro | Yamashita, Fumio | Tsugawa, Akito | Haime, Rieko | Fukasawa, Raita | Sato, Tomohiko | Kanetaka, Hidekazu | Umahara, Takahiko | Sakurai, Hirofumi | et al.

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Volume 80, Issue 1 / 2021 Online

REVIEW ARTICLES
Modifiable, Non-Modifiable, and Clinical Factors Associated with Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
Loeffler, David A.

Decoding Causal Links Between Sleep Apnea and Alzheimer’s Disease
Ferini-Strambi, Luigi | Hensley, Michael | Salsone, Maria

Sexual Dimorphism in the 3xTg-AD Mouse Model and Its Impact on Pre-Clinical ResearchOpen Access
Dennison, Jessica L. | Ricciardi, Natalie R. | Lohse, Ines | Volmar, Claude-Henry | Wahlestedt, Claes

Deep Brain Stimulation in Alzheimer’s Disease: Targeting the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert
Chen, Yu-si | Shu, Kai | Kang, Hui-cong

EDITOR'S CHOICE RESEARCH ARTICLES
Stages of Objective Memory Impairment Predict Alzheimer’s Disease Neuropathology: Comparison with the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale–Sum of BoxesOpen Access
Grober, Ellen | Qi, Qi | Kuo, Lynn | Hassenstab, Jason | Perrin, Richard J. | Lipton, Richard B.

Risk Variants in Three Alzheimer’s Disease Genes Show Association with EEG EndophenotypesOpen Access
Macedo, Ana | Gómez, Carlos | Rebelo, Miguel Ângelo | Poza, Jesús | Gomes, Iva | Martins, Sandra | Maturana-Candelas, Aarón | Pablo, Víctor Gutiérrez-de | Durães, Luis | et al.

Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment Stability, Progression, or Reversion in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936Open Access
Welstead, Miles | Luciano, Michelle | Muniz-Terrera, Graciela | Saunders, Stina | Mullin, Donncha S. | Russ, Tom C.

Cognitive Effects of Aerobic Exercise in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Pilot Randomized Controlled TrialOpen Access
Yu, Fang | Vock, David M. | Zhang, Lin | Salisbury, Dereck | Nelson, Nathaniel W. | Chow, Lisa S. | Smith, Glenn | Barclay, Terry R. | Dysken, Maurice | Wyman, Jean F.

Quality of Life in Advanced Dementia with Late Onset, Young Onset, and Very Young OnsetOpen Access
Hartmann, Julia | Roßmeier, Carola | Riedl, Lina | Dorn, Bianca | Fischer, Julia | Slawik, Till | Fleischhaker, Mareike | Hartmann, Florentine | Egert-Schwender, Silvia | et al.

Ethnic Differences in Dementia Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisOpen Access
Shiekh, Suhail Ismail | Cadogan, Sharon Louise | Lin, Liang-Yu | Mathur, Rohini | Smeeth, Liam | Warren-Gash, Charlotte

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"Something in the Air": Air Pollution and Dementia Risk

by Michael Hornberger, PhD

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Extract: "Risk factors for dementia are by now well established, with particular lifestyle factors/choices shown to have a significant impact on the development of dementia.... Recent findings suggest that there is at least one significant environmental risk factor for dementia – air pollution.

Air pollution is a very generic term, encompassing many different particles in the air – ranging from naturally occurring air pollution by non-man-made forest fires and sea spray to man-made coal fires, combustion engine exhausts, and industry by-products. The list already highlights an important aspect that air pollution occurs due to natural and man-made processes. However, since the industrial revolution, man-made air pollution has by far exceeded 'natural air pollution' by several factors. This increased man-made air pollution has been shown for decades to impact on our health. Not surprisingly, our lungs carry the heaviest burden of air pollution with WHO reports demonstrating that people from high air pollution areas have a higher incidence of respiratory conditions, such as asthma or lung cancer."

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Most Read Content in February 2021

Most read content via the IOS Press content website published in 2020 & 2021 JAD issues

Memory-Related Frontal Brainwaves Predict Transition to Mild Cognitive Impairment in Healthy Older Individuals Five Years Before DiagnosisOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.79, Iss.2, 2021)
Jiang, Yang | Li, Juan | Schmitt, Frederick A. | Jicha, Gregory A. | Munro, Nancy B. | Zhao, Xiaopeng | Smith, Charles D. | Kryscio, Richard J. | Abner, Erin L.

Neurobiology of COVID-19Openly Available (Review Article in Vol.76, Iss.1, 2020)
Fotuhi, Majid | Mian, Ali | Meysami, Somayeh | Raji, Cyrus A.

Life Course Air Pollution Exposure and Cognitive Decline: Modelled Historical Air Pollution Data and the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936Open Access (Research Article in Vol.79, Iss.3, 2021)
Russ, Tom C. | Cherrie, Mark P.C. | Dibben, Chris | Tomlinson, Sam | Reis, Stefan | Dragosits, Ulrike | Vieno, Massimo | Beck, Rachel | Carnell, Ed | Shortt, Niamh K. | et al.

Hemochromatosis Mutations, Brain Iron Imaging, and Dementia in the UK Biobank CohortOpen Access (Research Article in Vol.79, Iss.3, 2021)
Atkins, Janice L. | Pilling, Luke C. | Heales, Christine J. | Savage, Sharon | Kuo, Chia-Ling | Kuchel, George A. | Steffens, David C. | Melzer, David

COVID-19: Review of a 21st Century Pandemic from Etiology to Neuro-psychiatric ImplicationsOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.77, Iss.2, 2020)
Yamamoto, Vicky | Bolanos, Joe F. | Fiallos, John | Strand, Susanne E. | Morris, Kevin | Shahrokhinia, Sanam | Cushing, Tim R. | Hopp, Lawrence | Tiwari, Ambooj | Hariri, Robert | et al.

Alzheimer’s Disease and Face Masks in Times of COVID-19Openly Available (Review Article in Vol.79, Iss.1, 2021)
Gil, Roger | Arroyo-Anlló, Eva M.

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