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Julia L. Bienias is a researcher affiliated with Rush University Medical Center in the United States. Their academic profile highlights a professional connection with a notable medical institution, indicating engagement in medical or health-related research.

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Best Publications

  • Alzheimer Disease in the US Population: Prevalence Estimates Using the 2000 Census

    Liesi E. Hebert;Paul A. Scherr;Julia L. Bienias;David A. Bennett

  • Participation in Cognitively Stimulating Activities and Risk of Incident Alzheimer Disease

    Robert S. Wilson;Carlos F. Mendes de Leon;Lisa L. Barnes;Julie A. Schneider

  • Diabetes mellitus and risk of Alzheimer disease and decline in cognitive function.

    Zoe Arvanitakis;Robert S. Wilson;Julia L. Bienias;Denis A. Evans

  • Consumption of Fish and n-3 Fatty Acids and Risk of Incident Alzheimer Disease

    Marthac Clare Morris;Denis A. Evans;Julia L. Bienias;Christine C. Tangney

  • Dietary intake of antioxidant nutrients and the risk of incident Alzheimer disease in a biracial community study.

    Martha Clare Morris;Denis A. Evans;Julia L. Bienias;Christine C. Tangney

  • Social resources and cognitive decline in a population of older African Americans and whites

    L. L. Barnes;C. F. Mendes de Leon;R. S. Wilson;J. L. Bienias

  • Sex differences in the clinical manifestations of Alzheimer disease pathology.

    Lisa L. Barnes;Robert S. Wilson;Julia L. Bienias;Julie A. Schneider

  • Dietary fats and the risk of incident Alzheimer disease.

    Martha Clare Morris;Denis A. Evans;Julia L. Bienias;Christine C. Tangney

  • Mild cognitive impairment is related to alzheimer disease pathology and cerebral infarctions

    D. A. Bennett;J. A. Schneider;J. L. Bienias;D. A. Evans

  • Education modifies the relation of AD pathology to level of cognitive function in older persons

    David A. Bennett;R. S. Wilson;J. A. Schneider;D. A. Evans

  • Neurofibrillary Tangles Mediate the Association of Amyloid Load With Clinical Alzheimer Disease and Level of Cognitive Function

    David A. Bennett;Julie A. Schneider;Robert S. Wilson;Julia L. Bienias

  • Cognitive activity and incident AD in a population-based sample of older persons.

    Robert S. Wilson;D. A. Bennett;J. L. Bienias;N. T. Aggarwal

  • Fish consumption and cognitive decline with age in a large community study.

    Martha Clare Morris;Denis A. Evans;Christine C. Tangney;Julia L. Bienias

  • Cerebral infarctions and the likelihood of dementia from Alzheimer disease pathology.

    J. A. Schneider;R. S. Wilson;J. L. Bienias;D. A. Evans

  • Proneness to psychological distress is associated with risk of Alzheimer’s disease

    R. S. Wilson;D. A. Evans;J. L. Bienias;C. F. Mendes de Leon

  • Associations of vegetable and fruit consumption with age-related cognitive change.

    M. C. Morris;D. A. Evans;C. C. Tangney;J. L. Bienias

  • Vitamin E and cognitive decline in older persons.

    Martha Clare Morris;Denis A. Evans;Julia L. Bienias;Christine C. Tangney

  • Change in body mass index and risk of incident Alzheimer disease

    A. S. Buchman;R. S. Wilson;J. L. Bienias;R. C. Shah

  • Relation of the tocopherol forms to incident Alzheimer disease and to cognitive change.

    Martha Clare Morris;Denis A Evans;Christine C Tangney;Julia L Bienias

  • Early and late life cognitive activity and cognitive systems in old age.

    Robert S Wilson;Lisa L Barnes;Kristin R Krueger;George Hoganson

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert S. Wilson
Robert S. Wilson Rush University Medical Center
David A. Bennett
David A. Bennett Rush University Medical Center
Denis A. Evans
Denis A. Evans Rush University Medical Center
Julie A. Schneider
Julie A. Schneider Rush University Medical Center
Lisa L. Barnes
Lisa L. Barnes Rush University Medical Center
Carlos F. Mendes de Leon
Carlos F. Mendes de Leon Georgetown University
Aron S. Buchman
Aron S. Buchman Rush University Medical Center
Steven E. Arnold
Steven E. Arnold Harvard University
Patricia A. Boyle
Patricia A. Boyle Rush University Medical Center
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis Rush University Medical Center

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