Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly

10.18632/aging.103674

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Main Authors: Huang, Kai-Yong, Tang, Xian-Yan, Yang, Li, Zhang, Zhi-Yong, Ye, Kaisy Xinhong, Shen, Qing-Feng, Wang, Xiu, Zhu, Xiang-Hua, Huang, Xiao-Wei, Lu, Guo-Dong, Feng, Lei
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2351972023-08-29T09:06:25Z Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly Huang, Kai-Yong Tang, Xian-Yan Yang, Li Zhang, Zhi-Yong Ye, Kaisy Xinhong Shen, Qing-Feng Wang, Xiu Zhu, Xiang-Hua Huang, Xiao-Wei Lu, Guo-Dong Feng, Lei DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Cell Biology Geriatrics & Gerontology mild cognitive impairment bowel movement fruit consumption dietary habits stroke HYPERTENSION DEMENTIA FREQUENCY VERAPAMIL ADULTS LIFE 10.18632/aging.103674 AGING-US 12 17 17257-17270 2022-12-02T07:45:44Z 2022-12-02T07:45:44Z 2020-09-15 2022-12-01T20:26:17Z Article Huang, Kai-Yong, Tang, Xian-Yan, Yang, Li, Zhang, Zhi-Yong, Ye, Kaisy Xinhong, Shen, Qing-Feng, Wang, Xiu, Zhu, Xiang-Hua, Huang, Xiao-Wei, Lu, Guo-Dong, Feng, Lei (2020-09-15). Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly. AGING-US 12 (17) : 17257-17270. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103674 1945-4589 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/235197 en IMPACT JOURNALS LLC Elements
institution National University of Singapore
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cell Biology
Geriatrics & Gerontology
mild cognitive impairment
bowel movement
fruit consumption
dietary habits
stroke
HYPERTENSION
DEMENTIA
FREQUENCY
VERAPAMIL
ADULTS
LIFE
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cell Biology
Geriatrics & Gerontology
mild cognitive impairment
bowel movement
fruit consumption
dietary habits
stroke
HYPERTENSION
DEMENTIA
FREQUENCY
VERAPAMIL
ADULTS
LIFE
Huang, Kai-Yong
Tang, Xian-Yan
Yang, Li
Zhang, Zhi-Yong
Ye, Kaisy Xinhong
Shen, Qing-Feng
Wang, Xiu
Zhu, Xiang-Hua
Huang, Xiao-Wei
Lu, Guo-Dong
Feng, Lei
Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
description 10.18632/aging.103674
author2 DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
author_facet DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
Huang, Kai-Yong
Tang, Xian-Yan
Yang, Li
Zhang, Zhi-Yong
Ye, Kaisy Xinhong
Shen, Qing-Feng
Wang, Xiu
Zhu, Xiang-Hua
Huang, Xiao-Wei
Lu, Guo-Dong
Feng, Lei
format Article
author Huang, Kai-Yong
Tang, Xian-Yan
Yang, Li
Zhang, Zhi-Yong
Ye, Kaisy Xinhong
Shen, Qing-Feng
Wang, Xiu
Zhu, Xiang-Hua
Huang, Xiao-Wei
Lu, Guo-Dong
Feng, Lei
author_sort Huang, Kai-Yong
title Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
title_short Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
title_full Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
title_fullStr Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
title_full_unstemmed Inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living Singapore elderly
title_sort inactive bowel movement and stroke are associated with increased risks of mild cognitive impairment among community-living singapore elderly
publisher IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
publishDate 2022
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/235197
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