Francisco Lopera Restrepo
University of Antioquia
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Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría | 2014
Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo; Eliana Henao; Victoria Tirado; Claudia Muñoz; Diana Giraldo Arango; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Fabián Alberto Jaimes Barragán
INTRODUCTION Cognitive decline could begin 20 years before the diagnosis of dementia. Besides age, several factors related to medical, socioeconomic, and behavioral and genetic condition may be associated with cognitive decline. The aim of this systematic review was to summarize evidence on the risk and protective factors for cognitive decline in people under 65 years old. METHODS A systematic review was conducted using a search strategy in MEDLINE and Embase, including longitudinal studies to analyze the effect of protective or risk factors on cognitive decline in a population under 65 years old. RESULTS A total of 22 studies were included in this review. Factors such as diabetes, hyperinsulinemia, overweight or obesity, metabolic syndrome, education, physical activity, cognitive stimulation, marital status and diet, could be related to cognitive decline before 65 years of age. CONCLUSIONS Cardiovascular risk factors and lifestyle conditions may be associated with cognitive decline before 65 years of age. However, the quality of the evidence was low.
Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría | 2014
Daniel Camilo Aguirre-Acevedo; Eliana Henao; Victoria Tirado; Claudia Muñoz; Diana Giraldo Arango; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Fabián Alberto Jaimes Barragán
INTRODUCTION Cognitive decline could begin 20 years before the diagnosis of dementia. Besides age, several factors related to medical, socioeconomic, and behavioral and genetic condition may be associated with cognitive decline. The aim of this systematic review was to summarize evidence on the risk and protective factors for cognitive decline in people under 65 years old. METHODS A systematic review was conducted using a search strategy in MEDLINE and Embase, including longitudinal studies to analyze the effect of protective or risk factors on cognitive decline in a population under 65 years old. RESULTS A total of 22 studies were included in this review. Factors such as diabetes, hyperinsulinemia, overweight or obesity, metabolic syndrome, education, physical activity, cognitive stimulation, marital status and diet, could be related to cognitive decline before 65 years of age. CONCLUSIONS Cardiovascular risk factors and lifestyle conditions may be associated with cognitive decline before 65 years of age. However, the quality of the evidence was low.
Investigación y Educación en Enfermería | 2008
María del Carmen Zea Herrera; María Elizabeth López Alzate; Claudia Marcela Valencia Marín; Juliana Andrea Soto Gómez; Daniel Camilo Aguirre Acevedo; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Wolf D. Oswald; Roland Rupprecht
Iatreia | 2009
Nicolás Pineda-Trujillo; Andrés Dulcey Cepeda; William Pérez; Sonia Moreno Masmela; Amanda Saldarriaga Henao; Diego Sepúlveda Falla; Gabriel Bedoya Berrío; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Andres Ruiz-Linares
Iatreia | 2003
Antonio García; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Lucia Madrigal; Jorge Ossa Londoño
Iatreia | 1993
Francisco Lopera Restrepo
Iatreia | 1995
Francisco Lopera Restrepo
Revista CES psicología | 2009
Julián Carvajal-Castrillón; Laura Gil Aguirre; Francisco Lopera Restrepo
Invest. educ. enferm | 2008
María del Carmen Zea Herrera; María Elizabeth López Alzate; Claudia Marcela Valencia Marín; Juliana Andrea Soto Gómez; Daniel Camilo Aguirre Acevedo; Francisco Lopera Restrepo; D. Wolf Oswald; Roland Rupprecht
Iatreia | 1998
Francisco Lopera Restrepo; Clara Mónika Uribe Pérez