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Cognition in centenarians

Beker, N.

2020

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Beker, N. (2020). Cognition in centenarians: Evaluation of cognitive health in centenarians from the 100-plus

Study.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1

(Cognitive) characteristics

of centenarians in the

100-plus Study

2

Longitudinal evaluation

of cognitive functions

in centenarians:

determinants of

maintained cognitive

health

8

INTRODUCTION

22

CHAPTER 1

The 100-plus Study of cognitively

healthy centenarians: rationale, design

and cohort description

88

CHAPTER 2

Neuropsychological test performance

of cognitively healthy centenarians:

normative data from the Dutch

100-plus Study

120

CHAPTER 3

Longitudinal maintenance of cognitive

health in centenarians in the 100-plus

Study

150

CHAPTER 4

Cognitive trajectories in centenarians:

findings from the 100-plus Study

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Associations

between cognitive

functions, pathological

hallmarks and physical

health status in

centenarians

A

Addendum

182

CHAPTER 5

Neuropathology and cognitive

performance in self-reported

cognitively healthy centenarians

224

CHAPTER 6

Self-reported oral health in the Dutch

100-plus Study cohort of cognitively

healthy centenarians

242

SUMMARY & DISCUSSION

268

NEDERLANDSE SAMENVATTING

280

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

282

LIST OF THESES ALZHEIMER

CENTER – HALL OF FAME

286

PORTFOLIO

287

DANKWOORD

299

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