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Betula: A Prospective Cohort Study on Memory, Health and Aging
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HypertensionAgingBetula ResearchEpidemiology Of AgingProspective Cohort StudyGeriatric NeurologyAlzheimer's DiseaseLongevityMemoryNeurologyAging-associated DiseaseHealth SciencesBetula DatabasePsychiatryGeriatricsNeuroepidemiologyBetula StudyVascular DementiaRisk FactorsCognitive PerformanceVascular Cognitive DisorderDementiaMemory LossMemory AssessmentNeuroscienceMedicine
This article describes the Betula Study with respect to objectives, design, participants, and assessment instruments for health and cognition. Three waves of data collection have been completed in 5-year intervals since 1988–1990. A fourth wave started in 2003 and will be completed in 2005. An overview of Betula research is presented under the headings of memory and cognition and cognitive neuroscience. Health-related issues and sex differences as well as comparisons between cross-sectional and longitudinal studies are discussed in the first section. The influence of different genes and of some brain abnormalities for memory functioning in adulthood and old age constitute main topics in the second section. New data are presented on the association between blood pressure and dementia. We demonstrated that a demented group of participants had higher levels of systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure than non-dementia controls 10 years before diagnosis. The new fourth wave of data collection will, in addition to enriching the Betula database, permit revisiting and reanalyzing the existing data from new perspectives.