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Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects more women than men. Women with age greater than 60 years old usually are two or three times more likely to develop AD than men. Previous studies on the risk of AD in women or men were based on risk factors common to both sexes, such as age, smoking, blood pressure, blood lipid, diabetes status, heart diseases etc. However, these common risk factors cannot account for the gender difference in the incidence of AD. Female-specific reproductive factors, such as early menarche or early menopause, have been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes. The associations between age at menarche, age at menopause, reproductive life span and AD are unclear. In addition, whether postmenopausal CVD and type 2 diabetes can influence the associations between female-specific reproductive factors and AD is unknown.
The aim of this study is to examine the associations between female-specific factors, including age at menarche, age at menopause, type of menopause (natural and surgical), reproductive duration and risk of AD, and to examine whether postmenopausal CVD and type 2 diabetes affect the associations between them, and to explore how sociodemographic and lifestyle factors modify the associations between them.
The project duration will be three years. Findings of this research may enable the use of female reproductive factors as part of an integrated approach to the development of timely and targeted preventive health strategies, also may help us to identify women who are at high risk of AD. These women may also need close monitoring in clinical practice.
12 Publications
Pub ID | Title | Author(s) | Year | Journal |
12835 | Adverse childhood experience, adopting a healthy lifestyle in adulthood, and risk of cardiovascular diseases | Yanan Qiao (+4) | 2024 | Journal of Affective Disorders |
11582 | Age at menopause and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: a prospective analysis of the UK Biobank cohort | Wenting Hao (+6) | 2023 | Human Reproduction |
11913 | Association and prediction of Life's Essential 8 score, genetic susceptibility with MCI, dementia, and MRI indices: A prospective cohort study | Qi Wang (+7) | 2024 | Journal of Affective Disorders |
11964 | Association between ABO genotypes and risk of dementia and neuroimaging markers: roles of sex and APOE status | Meiling Li (+10) | 2024 | Frontiers in Neurology |
11343 | Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort | Fan Jiang (+8) | 2023 | The Lancet Public Health |
10390 | Healthy lifestyle and all-cause and cause-specific dementia in individuals with type 2 diabetes and the roles of diabetes duration and insulin use in UK Biobank cohort | Chunmiao Zhou (+7) | 2023 | Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism |
11728 | Life course weight transitions from birth to childhood to midlife and risk of cardiovascular diseases and its subtypes | Xiaoyi Wang (+7) | 2024 | Preventive Medicine |
7821 | Midlife Life's Simple 7, Psychosocial Health, and Physical Frailty, Hospital Frailty, and Comprehensive Frailty 10 Years Later | Qi Wang (+8) | 2023 | Nutrients |
10303 | Mood index, sleep duration and risk of all-cause and cause-specific dementia: a prospective analysis of 429,761 UK Biobank participants | Huizi Sun (+7) | 2023 | Journal of Public Health |
11981 | Reproductive factors and their association with physical and comprehensive frailty in middle-aged and older women: a large-scale population-based study | Wenting Hao (+7) | 2024 | Human Reproduction Open |
7135 | Sex differences in the association between cardiovascular diseases and dementia subtypes: a prospective analysis of 464,616 UK Biobank participants | Caiyun Dong (+8) | 2022 | Biology of Sex Differences |
11106 | Sex-specific associations between diabetes and dementia: the role of age at onset of disease, insulin use and complications | Chunmiao Zhou (+6) | 2023 | Biology of Sex Differences |