Abstract

The authors assessed the relationship between prerandomization red blood cell docosahexaenoic acid + eicosapentaenoic acid levels and cognitive function in 2,157 cognitively normal women. After adjustment for demographic, clinical, and behavioral characteristics, there were no cognitive differences at the time of the first annual cognitive battery or in the rate of cognitive change. See p. 1484 A quantitative lipidomic analysis was conducted on 524 longitudinal CSF samples. Subjects included HIV-infected individuals with longitudinal clinical and cognitive test data and cognitively normal HIV-negative healthy controls. HIV infection and combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) were …

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