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Tiffany F Hughes

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Aging Health|April 13, 2010
Promotion of cognitive health through cognitive activity in the aging populationTiffany F Hughes
Current Psychiatry Reviews|December 1, 2009
Modifiable Midlife Risk Factors for Late-Life Cognitive Impairment and DementiaTiffany F Hughes, Mary Ganguli
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|February 25, 2011
Should mild cognitive impairment be subtyped?Tiffany F Hughes, Beth E Snitz, Mary Ganguli
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|October 14, 2017
Change in Engagement in Cognitive Activity and Risk for Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Cohort of Older Adults: The Monongahela-Youghiogheny Healthy Aging Team (MYHAT) StudyTiffany F Hughes, Zhaowen Sun, Chung-Chou H Chang, et al.
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|July 28, 2010
Engagement in reading and hobbies and risk of incident dementia: the MoVIES projectTiffany F Hughes, Chung-Chou H Chang, Joni Vander Bilt, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|December 15, 2007
It's never too late to engage in lifestyle activities: significant concurrent but not change relationships between lifestyle activities and cognitive speedAllison A M Bielak, Tiffany F Hughes, Brent J Small, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|August 12, 2008
The association between social resources and cognitive change in older adults: evidence from the Charlotte County Healthy Aging StudyTiffany F Hughes, Ross Andel, Brent J Small, et al.
Neurology|May 10, 2013
Mild cognitive impairment: incidence and vascular risk factors in a population-based cohortMary Ganguli, Bo Fu, Beth E Snitz, et al.
International Psychogeriatrics|December 22, 2012
Engagement in social activities and progression from mild to severe cognitive impairment: the MYHAT studyTiffany F Hughes, Jason D Flatt, Bo Fu, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|February 17, 2015
Independent and combined effects of cognitive and physical activity on incident MCITiffany F Hughes, James T Becker, Ching-Wen Lee, et al.
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Aging Health|April 13, 2010
Promotion of cognitive health through cognitive activity in the aging populationTiffany F Hughes
Current Psychiatry Reviews|December 1, 2009
Modifiable Midlife Risk Factors for Late-Life Cognitive Impairment and DementiaTiffany F Hughes, Mary Ganguli
Current Opinion in Psychiatry|February 25, 2011
Should mild cognitive impairment be subtyped?Tiffany F Hughes, Beth E Snitz, Mary Ganguli
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|October 14, 2017
Change in Engagement in Cognitive Activity and Risk for Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Cohort of Older Adults: The Monongahela-Youghiogheny Healthy Aging Team (MYHAT) StudyTiffany F Hughes, Zhaowen Sun, Chung-Chou H Chang, et al.
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|July 28, 2010
Engagement in reading and hobbies and risk of incident dementia: the MoVIES projectTiffany F Hughes, Chung-Chou H Chang, Joni Vander Bilt, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|December 15, 2007
It's never too late to engage in lifestyle activities: significant concurrent but not change relationships between lifestyle activities and cognitive speedAllison A M Bielak, Tiffany F Hughes, Brent J Small, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|August 12, 2008
The association between social resources and cognitive change in older adults: evidence from the Charlotte County Healthy Aging StudyTiffany F Hughes, Ross Andel, Brent J Small, et al.
Neurology|May 10, 2013
Mild cognitive impairment: incidence and vascular risk factors in a population-based cohortMary Ganguli, Bo Fu, Beth E Snitz, et al.
International Psychogeriatrics|December 22, 2012
Engagement in social activities and progression from mild to severe cognitive impairment: the MYHAT studyTiffany F Hughes, Jason D Flatt, Bo Fu, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|February 17, 2015
Independent and combined effects of cognitive and physical activity on incident MCITiffany F Hughes, James T Becker, Ching-Wen Lee, et al.
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