Intermittent metabolic switching and vascular cognitive impairment

V Rajeev, NI Tabassum, DY Fann… - Journal of Obesity & …, 2024‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Intermittent fasting (IF), a dietary pattern alternating between eating and fasting periods
within a 24-hour cycle, has garnered recognition for its potential to enhance both healthspan …

When the central integrator disintegrates: A review of the role of the thalamus in cognition and dementia

JM Biesbroek, MG Verhagen… - Alzheimer's & …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
The thalamus is a complex neural structure with numerous anatomical subdivisions and
intricate connectivity patterns. In recent decades, the traditional view of the thalamus as a …

[HTML][HTML] White matter hyperintensity volume and poststroke cognition: an individual patient data pooled analysis of 9 ischemic stroke cohort studies

FAS De Kort, M Coenen, NA Weaver, HJ Kuijf… - Stroke, 2023‏ - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are associated with cognitive
dysfunction after ischemic stroke. Yet, uncertainty remains about affected domains, the role …

Regional cortical thinning, demyelination and iron loss in cerebral small vessel disease

H Li, MA Jacob, M Cai, M Duering, M Chamberland… - Brain, 2023‏ - academic.oup.com
The link between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and cortical thinning is thought to be
an important pathway by which WMH contributes to cognitive deficits in cerebral small …

Can white matter hyperintensities based Fazekas visual assessment scales inform about Alzheimer's disease pathology in the population?

A Pradeep, S Raghavan, SA Przybelski… - Alzheimer's Research & …, 2024‏ - Springer
Background White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are considered hallmark features of
cerebral small vessel disease and have recently been linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD) …

[HTML][HTML] Cerebral white matter hyperintensity volumes: normative age-and sex-specific values from 15 population-based cohorts comprising 14,876 individuals

FAS de Kort, EJ Vinke, EJ van der Lelij, D Anblagan… - Neurobiology of …, 2025‏ - Elsevier
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) increase with age, with marked interindividual
variation. There is a need for normative data by age and sex, to improve individualized WMH …

Enhancing cognitive performance prediction by white matter hyperintensity connectivity assessment

M Petersen, M Coenen, C DeCarli, A De Luca… - Brain, 2024‏ - academic.oup.com
White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMH) are associated with
cognitive impairment and are a key imaging marker in evaluating brain health. However …

Advances in Stroke: Brain Health in 2023

T Rundek, CLH Chen - Stroke, 2023‏ - Am Heart Assoc
The best solution continues to be prevention and preservation of brain health. Brain health is
defined as “optimal capacity to function adaptively in the environment” by the American …

[HTML][HTML] Structural damage-driven brain compensation among near-centenarians and centenarians without dementia

H Tang, H Zhao, H Liu, J Jiang, N Kochan, J **g… - NeuroImage, 2025‏ - Elsevier
Compensation has been proposed as a mechanism to explain how individuals in very old
age remain able to maintain normal cognitive functioning. Previous studies have provided …

White matter hyperintensity patterns: associations with comorbidities, amyloid, and cognition

D Bachmann, B von Rickenbach, A Buchmann… - Alzheimer's Research & …, 2024‏ - Springer
Abstract Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are often measured globally, but
spatial patterns of WMHs could underlie different risk factors and neuropathological and …