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Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Rachel Franklin
Dr Vikki Houlden
Dr Eman Zied
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The longitudinal associations between ambient air pollution exposure and dementia in the UK: results from the cognitive function and ageing study II and Wales2024
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Is there a common latent cognitive construct for dementia estimation across two Chinese cohorts?2022
Professor Carol Brayne
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Population-based studies in dementia and ageing research: a local and national experience in Cambridgeshire and the UK2022
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
The availability of local primary care services, satisfaction with health services and self-rated health in older English adults: a population-based study2022
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Vikki Houlden
Professor Rachel Franklin
The longitudinal associations between proximity to local grocery shops and functional ability in the very old living with and without multimorbidity: Results from the Newcastle 85+ study2022
Dr Laura Gamble
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
The Use and Costs of Paid and Unpaid Care for People with dementia: Longitudinal Findings from the IDEAL cohort2022
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Global trends in the prevalence and incidence of depression:a systematic review and meta-analysis2021
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Perceived and objective availability of green and blue spaces and quality of life in people with dementia: results from the IDEAL programme2021
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dr Martin Prince
Professor Matthew Prina
Sex differences in mortality: Results from a population-based study of 12 longitudinal cohorts2021
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dr Graciela Muniz Terrera
Aleksandra Pajak
Education and wealth inequalities in healthy ageing in eight harmonised cohorts in the ATHLOS consortium: a population-based study2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Factors associated with self- and informant ratings of quality of life, wellbeing and life satisfaction in people with mild-to-moderate dementia: Results from the Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Multimorbidity patterns, all-cause mortality and healthy aging in older English adults: Results from the English Longitudinal Study of Aging2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Matthew Prina
Neighbourhood environment and dementia in older people from high-, middle- and low income countries: results from two population-based cohort studies2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Sex differences in mortality: Results from a population-based study of 12 longitudinal cohorts in the ATHLOS consortium2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
The association between, depression, anxiety, and mortality in older people across eight low- and middle-income countries: Results from the 10/66 cohort study2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
The impact of physical activity on healthy ageing trajectories: evidence from eight cohort studies2020
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
A Comprehensive Model of Factors Associated With Capability to “Live Well” for Family Caregivers of People Living With Mild-to-Moderate Dementia: Findings From the IDEAL Study2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
A Comprehensive Model of Factors Associated With Subjective Perceptions of “Living Well” With Dementia: Findings From the IDEAL Study2019
Professor Matthew Prina
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
A review of the 10/66 dementia research group2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dependence- and Disability-Free Life Expectancy Across Eight Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A 10/66 Study2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Depression and Incidence of Frailty in Older People From Six Latin American Countries2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Healthy ageing trajectories and lifestyle behaviour: the Mexican Health and Aging Study2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Relationship between depressive symptoms and capability to live well in people with mild to moderate dementia and their carers: results from the Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life (IDEAL) programme2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
The impact of comorbidity on the quality of life of people with dementia: findings from the IDEAL study2019
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Use and costs of services and unpaid care for people with mild-to-moderate dementia: Baseline results from the IDEAL cohort study2019
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Carol Brayne
Cognitive reserve as a moderator of the negative association between mood and cognition: evidence from a population-representative cohort2018
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dementia subtype and living well: results from the Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life (IDEAL) study2018
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Inequalities in living well with dementia – the impact of deprivation on wellbeing, quality of life and life satisfaction: results from the Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life study2018
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Living well with dementia: A systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementia2018
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Carol Brayne
Prevalence of dementia in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis2018
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Protocol for the IDEAL-2 longitudinal study: following the experiences of people with dementia and their primary carers to understand what contributes to living well with dementia and enhances active life2018
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Corrigendum to “Inflammation and frailty in the elderly: A systematic review and meta-analysis” (Ageing Research Reviews (2016) 31 (1–18) (S1568163716301106) (10.1016/j.arr.2016.08.006))2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dog ownership supports the maintenance of physical activity during poor weather in older English adults: Cross-sectional results from the EPIC Norfolk cohort2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Micro-scale environment and mental health in later life: Results from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study II (CFAS II)2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Potentially-modifiable Lifestyle Factors, Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Function in Later Life: a Cross-sectional Study2017
Professor Matthew Prina
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Reliability and Validity of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale in a Population-Based Cohort of Middle-Aged U.S. Adults2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
The Built Environment and Cognitive Disorders: Results From the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study II2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
The changing prevalence and incidence of dementia over time — current evidence2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
The worldwide costs of dementia 2015 and comparisons with 20102017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Weather, day length and physical activity in older adults: Cross-sectional results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) Norfolk Cohort2017
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
A population study of the association between sleep disturbance and suicidal behaviour in people with mental illness2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dementia in western Europe: epidemiological evidence and implications for policy making2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Inflammation and frailty in the elderly: A systematic review and meta-analysis2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Land use mix and five-year mortality in later life: Results from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
National Health Insurance database in Taiwan: A resource or obstacle for health research?2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Perceived and objectively measured environmental correlates of domain-specifc physical activity in older english adults2016
Professor Carol Brayne
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Preventing both stroke and dementia – Authors' reply2016
Professor Matthew Prina
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Recent global trends in the prevalence and incidence of dementia, and survival with dementia2016
Professor Matthew Prina
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Religiosity and suicidal behaviour in the National Survey of American Life2016
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Community environment, cognitive impairment and dementia in later life: Results from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Carol Brayne
Nutrition and the prevalence of dementia in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan: An ecological study2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Older people, the natural environment and common mental disorders: cross-sectional results from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Fiona Matthews
Prevalence of dementia in East Asia: A synthetic review of time trends2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Relocation at older age: Results from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Carol Brayne
The association between community environment and cognitive function: a systematic review2015
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Dr Thais Minett
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Assessing environmental features related to mental health: A reliability study of visual streetscape images2014
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Dementia: Time trends and policy responses2014
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Professor Matthew Prina
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Period, birth cohort and prevalence of dementia in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: A meta-analysis2014
Dr Yu-Tzu Wu
Self-management interventions for people living with HIV/AIDS2014