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Early detection of patients in the pre demented stage of Alzheimer’s disease: the Pre-Al Study
Mahieux, F.,
Onen, F.,
Berr, C.,
Volteau, M.,
Habert, M. O.,
Legrain, S.,
Dubois, B.
Objectives: The aim of the Pre-Al study is to evaluate and compare the predictive value of different tools for an early identification of Alzheimer’s disease.; Design and Participants: Patients coming for consultation to memory clinics without dementia were included if they had an objective memory or attention trouble assessed by a MMSE score > 25 […]
The Danish Alzheimer intervention study: rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort
WALDEMAR, G.,
Waldorff, F. B.,
Buss, D. V.,
Eckermann, A.,
Keiding, N.,
Rishøj, S.,
Siersma, V.,
Sørensen, J.,
Sørensen, L. V.,
VOGEL, A.
Background: There is a lack of appropriately designed trials investigating the efficacy of psychosocial interventions for patients with mild dementia and their family caregivers. This paper reports the rationale and design of the Danish Alzheimer Disease Intervention Study and baseline characteristics of the cohort.; Methods: The study was a 1-year multicentre randomized controlled rater-blinded trial […]
Study of Mental Activity and Regular Training (SMART) in at risk individuals: a randomised double blind, sham controlled, longitudinal trial
Gates, Nicola J.,
Valenzuela, Michael,
Sachdev, Perminder S.,
Singh, Nalin A.,
Baune, Bernhard T.,
Brodaty, Henry,
Suo, Chao,
Jain, Nidhi,
Wilson, Guy C.,
Wang, Yi,
Baker, Michael K.,
Williamson, Dominique,
Foroughi, Nasim,
Fiatarone Singh, Maria A.
Background: The extent to which mental and physical exercise may slow cognitive decline in adults with early signs of cognitive impairment is unknown. This article provides the rationale and methodology of the first trial to investigate the isolated and combined effects of cognitive training (CT) and progressive resistance training (PRT) on general cognitive function and […]
A study protocol to investigate the management of depression and challenging behaviors associated with dementia in aged care settings
McCabe, Marita P.,
Mellor, David,
Davison, Tanya E.,
Karantzas, Gery,
von Treuer, Kathryn,
O'Connor, Daniel W.
Background: The high occurrence and under-treatment of clinical depression and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) within aged care settings is concerning, yet training programs aimed at improving the detection and management of these problems have generally been ineffective. This article presents a study protocol to evaluate a training intervention for facility managers/registered nurses […]
Sustainability of motor training effects in older people with dementia
Evidence for sustainability of motor training effects in people with dementia is lacking. To examine whether the substantial improvements in motor performance achieved through a three-month specialized, standardized motor training were sustained, the participants of the randomized controlled trial were re-evaluated nine months after training had ceased. As part of a comprehensive study, participants with […]
Updated clinical diagnostic criteria for sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Zerr, I.,
Kallenberg, K.,
Summers, D. M.,
Romero, C.,
Taratuto, A.,
Heinemann, U.,
Breithaupt, M.,
Varges, D.,
Meissner, B.,
Ladogana, A.,
Schuur, M.,
Haik, S.,
Collins, S. J.,
Jansen, G. H.,
Stokin, G. B.,
Pimentel, J.,
Hewer, E.,
Collie, D.,
Smith, P.,
Roberts, H.,
Brandel, J. P.,
van Duijn, C.,
Pocchiari, M.,
Begue, C.,
Cras, P.,
Will, R. G.,
Sanchez-Juan, P.
Several molecular subtypes of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease have been identified and electroencephalogram and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers have been reported to support clinical diagnosis but with variable utility according to subtype. In recent years, a series of publications have demonstrated a potentially important role for magnetic resonance imaging in the pre-mortem diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. […]
Comparing registration methods for mapping brain change using tensor-based morphometry
Measures of brain changes can be computed from sequential MRI scans, providing valuable information on disease progression for neuroscientific studies and clinical trials. Tensor-based morphometry (TBM) creates maps of these brain changes, visualizing the 3D profile and rates of tissue growth or atrophy. In this paper, we examine the power of different nonrigid registration models […]
Concentration of donepezil to the cognitive response in Alzheimer disease
Yang, Yuan-Han,
Chen, Chun-Hung,
Chou, Mei-Chuan,
Li, Chien-Hsun,
Liu, Ching-Kuan,
Chen, Su-Hwei
Background: Donepezil has been approved, and higher dosages are recommended for the treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD). However, a few studies have reported different cognitive responses in patients with AD treated with donepezil without measuring the concentration.; Methods: We evaluated the relationships between the therapeutic responses and plasma concentrations of donepezil in various cognitive domains […]