Determinants of cognitive performance and decline in 20 diverse ethno-regional groups: A COSMIC collaboration cohort study

Author:

Lipnicki Darren M.ORCID,Makkar Steve R.,Crawford John D.,Thalamuthu Anbupalam,Kochan Nicole A.ORCID,Lima-Costa Maria Fernanda,Castro-Costa Erico,Ferri Cleusa PinheiroORCID,Brayne CarolORCID,Stephan BlossomORCID,Llibre-Rodriguez Juan J.,Llibre-Guerra Jorge J.ORCID,Valhuerdi-Cepero Adolfo J.,Lipton Richard B.,Katz Mindy J.,Derby Carol A.,Ritchie KarenORCID,Ancelin Marie-Laure,Carrière Isabelle,Scarmeas NikolaosORCID,Yannakoulia Mary,Hadjigeorgiou Georgios M.,Lam Linda,Chan Wai-chiORCID,Fung AdaORCID,Guaita AntonioORCID,Vaccaro Roberta,Davin Annalisa,Kim Ki WoongORCID,Han Ji WonORCID,Suh Seung Wan,Riedel-Heller Steffi G.ORCID,Roehr SusanneORCID,Pabst Alexander,van Boxtel MartinORCID,Köhler SebastianORCID,Deckers KayORCID,Ganguli MaryORCID,Jacobsen Erin P.ORCID,Hughes Tiffany F.,Anstey Kaarin J.ORCID,Cherbuin NicolasORCID,Haan Mary N.ORCID,Aiello Allison E.ORCID,Dang Kristina,Kumagai Shuzo,Chen Tao,Narazaki Kenji,Ng Tze PinORCID,Gao QiORCID,Nyunt Ma Shwe Zin,Scazufca MarciaORCID,Brodaty Henry,Numbers KatyaORCID,Trollor Julian N.,Meguro Kenichi,Yamaguchi Satoshi,Ishii HiroshiORCID,Lobo Antonio,Lopez-Anton RaulORCID,Santabárbara Javier,Leung YvonneORCID,Lo Jessica W.ORCID,Popovic GordanaORCID,Sachdev Perminder S.ORCID,

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Medicine

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