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Linda B Hassing

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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|April 11, 2018
Light Alcohol Consumption Does Not Protect Cognitive Function: A Longitudinal Prospective StudyLinda B Hassing
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|January 6, 2018
Gender Differences in the Association Between Leisure Activity in Adulthood and Cognitive Function in Old Age: A Prospective Longitudinal Population-Based StudyLinda B Hassing
Epidemiologic Reviews|December 22, 2012
Obesity and cognitive agingAnna K Dahl, Linda B Hassing
The Gerontologist|June 1, 2002
The shifting balance of long-term care in SwedenGerdt Sundström, Lennarth Johansson, Linda B Hassing
Neurobiology of Aging|February 2, 2016
I forgot when I lost my grip-strong associations between cognition and grip strength in level of performance and change across time in relation to impending deathMarcus Praetorius Björk, Boo Johansson, Linda B Hassing
Neurobiology of Aging|July 17, 2013
Substantial effects of apolipoprotein E ε4 on memory decline in very old age: longitudinal findings from a population-based sampleMarcus Praetorius, Valgeir Thorvaldsson, Linda B Hassing, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|December 5, 2009
"As long as I'm in good health". The relationship between medical diagnoses and life satisfaction in the oldest-oldAnne Ingeborg Berg, Linda B Hassing, Sven E Nilsson, et al.
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|July 8, 2010
Overweight in midlife is related to lower cognitive function 30 years later: a prospective study with longitudinal assessmentsLinda B Hassing, Anna K Dahl, Nancy L Pedersen, et al.
Age and Ageing|May 11, 2010
Agreement between self-reported and measured height, weight and body mass index in old age--a longitudinal study with 20 years of follow-upAnna K Dahl, Linda B Hassing, Eleonor I Fransson, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 5, 2013
Body mass index, change in body mass index, and survival in old and very old personsAnna K Dahl, Elizabeth B Fauth, Marie Ernsth-Bravell, et al.
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|April 11, 2018
Light Alcohol Consumption Does Not Protect Cognitive Function: A Longitudinal Prospective StudyLinda B Hassing
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|January 6, 2018
Gender Differences in the Association Between Leisure Activity in Adulthood and Cognitive Function in Old Age: A Prospective Longitudinal Population-Based StudyLinda B Hassing
Epidemiologic Reviews|December 22, 2012
Obesity and cognitive agingAnna K Dahl, Linda B Hassing
The Gerontologist|June 1, 2002
The shifting balance of long-term care in SwedenGerdt Sundström, Lennarth Johansson, Linda B Hassing
Neurobiology of Aging|February 2, 2016
I forgot when I lost my grip-strong associations between cognition and grip strength in level of performance and change across time in relation to impending deathMarcus Praetorius Björk, Boo Johansson, Linda B Hassing
Neurobiology of Aging|July 17, 2013
Substantial effects of apolipoprotein E ε4 on memory decline in very old age: longitudinal findings from a population-based sampleMarcus Praetorius, Valgeir Thorvaldsson, Linda B Hassing, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|December 5, 2009
"As long as I'm in good health". The relationship between medical diagnoses and life satisfaction in the oldest-oldAnne Ingeborg Berg, Linda B Hassing, Sven E Nilsson, et al.
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|July 8, 2010
Overweight in midlife is related to lower cognitive function 30 years later: a prospective study with longitudinal assessmentsLinda B Hassing, Anna K Dahl, Nancy L Pedersen, et al.
Age and Ageing|May 11, 2010
Agreement between self-reported and measured height, weight and body mass index in old age--a longitudinal study with 20 years of follow-upAnna K Dahl, Linda B Hassing, Eleonor I Fransson, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 5, 2013
Body mass index, change in body mass index, and survival in old and very old personsAnna K Dahl, Elizabeth B Fauth, Marie Ernsth-Bravell, et al.
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