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Maasakkers, CM, Weijs, RWJ, Dekkers, C, Gardiner, PA, Ottens, R, Olde Rikkert, MGM, Melis, RJF, Thijssen, DHJ and Claassen, JAHR (2022) Sedentary behaviour and brain health in middle-aged and older adults: A systematic review. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 140. ISSN 0149-7634
Maasakkers, CM, Claassen, JAHR, Scarlett, S, Thijssen, DHJ, Kenny, RA, Feeney, J and Melis, RJF (2021) Is there a bidirectional association between sedentary behaviour and cognitive decline in older adults? Findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing. Preventive Medicine Reports, 23. ISSN 2211-3355
Maasakkers, CM, Thijssen, DHJ, Knight, SP, Newman, L, O'Connor, JD, Scarlett, S, Carey, D, Buckley, A, McMorrow, JP, Leidhin, CN, Feeney, J, Melis, RJF, Kenny, RA, Claassen, JA and Looze, CD (2021) Hemodynamic and structural brain measures in high and low sedentary older adults. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0271-678X
Maasakkers, CM, Melis, RJF, Kessels, RPC, Gardiner, PA, Olde Rikkert, MGM, Thijssen, DHJ and Claassen, JAHR (2020) The short-term effects of sedentary behaviour on cerebral hemodynamics and cognitive performance in older adults: a cross-over design on the potential impact of mental and/or physical activity. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy, 12 (1). ISSN 1758-9193
Maasakkers, CM, de Heus, RAA, Thijssen, DHJ, Melis, RJF, Gardiner, PA and Claassen, JAHR (2020) Objectively-Measured Activity Patterns are Associated with Home Blood Pressure in Memory Clinic Patients. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. ISSN 1387-2877
Maasakkers, CM, Claassen, JAHR, Gardiner, PA, Olde Rikkert, MGM, Lipnicki, DM, Scarmeas, N, Dardiotis, E, Yannakoulia, M, Anstey, KJ, Cherbuin, N, Haan, MN, Kumagai, S, Narazaki, K, Chen, T, Ng, TP, Gao, Q, Nyunt, MSZ, Crawford, JD, Kochan, NA, Makkar, SR , Sachdev, PS, COSMIC Collaborators, , Thijssen, DHJ and Melis, RJF (2019) The Association of Sedentary Behaviour and Cognitive Function in People Without Dementia: A Coordinated Analysis Across Five Cohort Studies from COSMIC. Sports Medicine. ISSN 0112-1642