The general aim of this thesis was to study the frequency, causes and consequences of pathologic brain aging specifically focusing on sub-clinical and clinical MRI manifestations of vascular (small... Show moreThe general aim of this thesis was to study the frequency, causes and consequences of pathologic brain aging specifically focusing on sub-clinical and clinical MRI manifestations of vascular (small vessel disease) and neurodegenerative (brain atrophy) disease. A second aim was to improve the accuracy of the tools to quantify brain tissue so to better reflect the imaging characteristics of older people. All data presented in this thesis are from the AGES-Reykjavik Study including 5764 elderly men and women. The data is based on cross-sectional and longitudinal assessments of the brain with MRI measures. Show less
Worldwide, life expectancy has increased, which also resulted in an increasing number of people reaching old age. With aging, several age-related diseases commonly occur, such as dementia,... Show moreWorldwide, life expectancy has increased, which also resulted in an increasing number of people reaching old age. With aging, several age-related diseases commonly occur, such as dementia, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. The occurence of these diseases with age is highly heterogeneous. The research described in this thesis assessed the role of thyroid hormones in the etiology of age-related diseases. Based on the results, variation in blood levels of thyroid hormones do not appear to play a major role in the development of cogniitve decline, osteoporosis, anemia, diabetes mellitus or cardiovascular disease. Therefore, we conclude that is unlikely that thyroid hormones are a modifiable risk factor in the aging process. Nevertheless, many other research questions remain regarding thyroid hormones and older individuals. Show less