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Examining the influence of gender, education, social class and birth cohort on MMSE tracking over time: a population-based prospective cohort study., , , , and . BMC Geriatr, (2012)PMCID: PMC3542122.Cytomegalovirus infection is associated with increased mortality in the older population., , , , , , , , and . Aging Cell, 12 (3): 381--387 (June 2013)Behavioural and psychological symptoms in the older population without dementia--relationship with socio-demographics, health and cognition., , , , , , and . BMC Geriatr, (2010)PMCID: PMC3014957.Age, neuropathology, and dementia., , , , , , , and . N Engl J Med, 360 (22): 2302--2309 (May 28, 2009)The presence of behavioural and psychological symptoms and progression to dementia in the cognitively impaired older population., , , , , , and . Int J Geriatr Psychiatry, 28 (7): 700--709 (July 2013)Using the Mini-Mental State Examination for tracking cognition in the older population based on longitudinal data., , , , and . J Am Geriatr Soc, 55 (7): 1066--1071 (July 2007)Risk factors for incident dementia in England and Wales: The Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study. A population-based nested case-control study., , , , and . Age Ageing, 35 (2): 154--160 (March 2006)APOE and ACE polymorphisms and dementia risk in the older population over prolonged follow-up: 10 years of incidence in the MRC CFA Study., , , , , , , , , and . Age Ageing, 39 (1): 104--111 (January 2010)PMCID: PMC2794361.Challenges in the epidemiological investigation of the relationships between physical activity, obesity, diabetes, dementia and depression., , , , and . Neurobiol Aging, (December 2005)Active cognitive lifestyle associates with cognitive recovery and a reduced risk of cognitive decline., , , , , , and . J Alzheimers Dis, 28 (1): 223--230 (2012)