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Association between sex steroids and cognition in elderly men
Erin S. Leblanc
, Patty Y. Wang
, Jeri S. Janowsky
, Michelle B. Neiss
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Howard A. Fink
, Kristine Yaffe
, Lynn M. Marshall
, Jodi A. Lapidus
, Marcia L. Stefanick
, Eric S. Orwoll
Medicine - Veteran's Administration Medical Center
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Elderly People
100%
Sex Steroids
100%
Sex Hormone-binding Globulin
83%
Executive Function
33%
Mass Spectrometry
33%
Cognitive Decline
33%
Cognitive Performance
33%
Estradiol Level
33%
Non-associated
33%
Global Cognitive Function
33%
Steroid Levels
33%
Free Estradiol
33%
Free Testosterone
33%
Free-free
33%
Cognitive Change
16%
Risk Factors
16%
Estradiol
16%
Alcohol Use
16%
Health Status
16%
Cognitive Function
16%
Prospective Cohort Study
16%
Osteoporotic Fractures
16%
Testosterone
16%
Community-dwelling
16%
Linear Regression
16%
Radioimmunoassay
16%
Total Testosterone
16%
Motor Speed
16%
Men's Studies
16%
Cognitive Tests
16%
Number of Participants
16%
Level Measurement
16%
Baseline-free
16%
Steroid Measurement
16%
Sex Steroid Hormones
16%
Neuroscience
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
100%
Diethylstilbestrol
80%
Cognitive Function
60%
Mass Spectrometry
40%
Executive Function
40%
Sex Hormone
20%
Radioimmunoassay
20%
Cognitive Tests
20%
Risk Factor
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
100%
Estradiol
80%
Executive Function
40%
Mass Spectrometry
40%
Prospective Cohort Study
20%
Health Status
20%