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Anna Stigsdotter-Neely
Researcher at Karlstad University
Publications - 21
Citations - 3386
Anna Stigsdotter-Neely is an academic researcher from Karlstad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications receiving 2504 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Stigsdotter-Neely include Umeå University.
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A 2 year multidomain intervention of diet, exercise, cognitive training, and vascular risk monitoring versus control to prevent cognitive decline in at-risk elderly people (FINGER): a randomised controlled trial
Tiia Ngandu,Tiia Ngandu,Jenni Lehtisalo,Alina Solomon,Alina Solomon,Esko Levälahti,Satu Ahtiluoto,Riitta Antikainen,Lars Bäckman,Tuomo Hänninen,Antti Jula,Tiina Laatikainen,Tiina Laatikainen,Jaana Lindström,Francesca Mangialasche,Teemu Paajanen,Satu Pajala,Markku Peltonen,Rainer Rauramaa,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo E. Strandberg,Timo E. Strandberg,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Hilkka Soininen,Miia Kivipelto +24 more
TL;DR: In the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER), a proof-of-concept randomised controlled trial, the authors aimed to assess a multidomain approach to prevent cognitive decline in at-risk elderly people from the general population.
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The Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER): Study design and progress
Miia Kivipelto,Alina Solomon,Alina Solomon,Satu Ahtiluoto,Tiia Ngandu,Tiia Ngandu,Jenni Lehtisalo,Riitta Antikainen,Lars Bäckman,Tuomo Hänninen,Antti Jula,Tiina Laatikainen,Jaana Lindström,Francesca Mangialasche,Aulikki Nissinen,Teemu Paajanen,Satu Pajala,Markku Peltonen,Rainer Rauramaa,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo E. Strandberg,Timo E. Strandberg,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Hilkka Soininen +23 more
TL;DR: The Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) as mentioned in this paper is a multidomain intervention consisting of nutritional guidance; exercise; cognitive training and social activity; and management of metabolic and vascular risk factors.
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Multidomain lifestyle intervention benefits a large elderly population at risk for cognitive decline and dementia regardless of baseline characteristics: The FINGER trial
Anna Rosenberg,Tiia Ngandu,Tiia Ngandu,Minna Rusanen,Minna Rusanen,Riitta Antikainen,Riitta Antikainen,Lars Bäckman,Satu Havulinna,Tuomo Hänninen,Tiina Laatikainen,Tiina Laatikainen,Jenni Lehtisalo,Jenni Lehtisalo,Esko Levälahti,Jaana Lindström,Teemu Paajanen,Markku Peltonen,Hilkka Soininen,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo E. Strandberg,Timo E. Strandberg,Timo E. Strandberg,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Alina Solomon,Alina Solomon,Miia Kivipelto +28 more
TL;DR: The 2‐year Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) multidomain lifestyle intervention trial demonstrated beneficial effects on cognition.
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Effect of the Apolipoprotein E Genotype on Cognitive Change During a Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention: A Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
Alina Solomon,Alina Solomon,Heidi Turunen,Tiia Ngandu,Tiia Ngandu,Markku Peltonen,Esko Levälahti,Seppo Helisalmi,Riitta Antikainen,Lars Bäckman,Tuomo Hänninen,Antti Jula,Tiina Laatikainen,Tiina Laatikainen,Jenni Lehtisalo,Jenni Lehtisalo,Jaana Lindström,Teemu Paajanen,Satu Pajala,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo E. Strandberg,Timo E. Strandberg,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Hilkka Soininen,Miia Kivipelto +25 more
TL;DR: The role of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon 4 allele as an effect modifier in lifestyle interventions to prevent cognitive impairment was examined in this article, where the role of APOE was investigated.
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Engagement in activities: Experiences of persons with dementia and their caregiving spouses
TL;DR: This study identifies how persons with dementia and their caregiving spouses individually perceive their own, their spouse's and their mutual engagements in everyday activities.