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Miia Kivipelto
Researcher at Karolinska University Hospital
Publications - 516
Citations - 70761
Miia Kivipelto is an academic researcher from Karolinska University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Population. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 447 publications receiving 58328 citations. Previous affiliations of Miia Kivipelto include National Institute for Health and Welfare & National Institutes of Health.
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From Heart Health to Brain Health: Legacy of the North Karelia Project for Dementia Research.
TL;DR: The FINGER (Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability) study is the first large long-term multidomain lifestyle intervention showing effect on prevention of cognitive impairment in at-risk elderly people.
Promoting safe walking among older people: the effects of a physical and cognitive training intervention vs. physical training alone on mobility and falls among older community-dwelling men and women (the PASSWORD study): design and methods of a randomized controlled trial
Sarianna Sipilä,Anna Tirkkonen,Tuomo Hänninen,Pia Laukkanen,Markku Alen,Roger A. Fielding,Miia Kivipelto,Katja Kokko,Jenni Kulmala,Jenni Kulmala,Taina Rantanen,Sanna Sihvonen,Elina Sillanpää,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo Törmäkangas +15 more
TL;DR: The PASSWORD study as mentioned in this paper investigated whether a combination of physical and cognitive training (PTCT) has greater effects on walking speed, dual-task cost, fall incidence and executive functions compared to physical training alone among 70-85-year-old community-dwelling sedentary or moderately physically active men and women.
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Dementia Research Fit for the Planet: Reflections on Population Studies of Dementia for Researchers and Policy Makers Alike
Carol Brayne,Linda E Barnes,Monique M.B. Breteler,Monique M.B. Breteler,Rachael L Brooks,Carole Dufouil,Chris Fox,Laura Fratiglioni,M. Arfan Ikram,Rose Anne Kenny,Miia Kivipelto,Antonio Lobo,Massimo Musicco,Chengxuan Qiu,Edo Richard,Edo Richard,Steffi G. Riedel-Heller,Craig W. Ritchie,Ingmar Skoog,Blossom C. M. Stephan,Annalena Venneri,Fiona E. Matthews +21 more
TL;DR: A set of guidelines have been developed by a group of European experts in population-based cohort research to assist policy makers and researchers to understand what population studies for ageing populations should encompass and how to interpret the findings from population studies.
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The Karolinska NeuroCOVID study protocol: Neurocognitive impairment, biomarkers and advanced imaging in critical care survivors
David W. Nelson,Tobias Granberg,Pia Andersen,Elias Jokhadar,Jessica Kåhlin,Anna Cecilia Granström,Helena Hallinder,Anna Schening,Charlotta Thunborg,Håkan Walles,Göran Hagman,Roya Shams-Latifi,Jimmy Yu,Sven Petersson,Antonios Tzortzakakis,Nicholas Levak,Malin Aspö,Fredrik Piehl,Henrik Zetterberg,Miia Kivipelto,Lars Eriksson +20 more
TL;DR: This is the study plan of the Karolinska NeuroCOVID study, a study of neurocognitive impairment after severe COVID‐19, relating post‐intensive care unit (ICU) cognitive and neurological deficits to biofluid markers and MRI.
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Associations between Prospective and Retrospective Subjective Memory Complaints and Neuropsychological Performance in Older Adults: The Finger Study
Laura Vaskivuo,Laura Hokkanen,Tuomo Hänninen,Riitta Antikainen,Lars Bäckman,Tiina Laatikainen,Teemu Paajanen,Anna Stigsdotter-Neely,Timo E. Strandberg,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Hilkka Soininen,Miia Kivipelto,Tiia Ngandu +12 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that self-reported memory problems, measured with PRMQ, are associated with objectively measured cognitive performance, and slowing of processing speed may thus be negatively related to memory self-efficacy.