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Cognitive function and brain structure in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus after intensive lowering of blood pressure and lipid levels: a randomized clinical trial
Williamson, Jeff D.,
Launer, Lenore J.,
Bryan, R. Nick,
Coker, Laura H.,
Lazar, Ronald M.,
Gerstein, Hertzel C.,
Murray, Anne M.,
Sullivan, Mark D.,
Horowitz, Karen R.,
Ding, Jingzhong,
Marcovina, Santica,
Lovato, Laura,
Lovato, James,
Margolis, Karen L.,
Davatzikos, Christos,
Barzilay, Joshua,
Ginsberg, Henry N.,
Linz, Peter E.,
Miller, Michael E.
Importance: Persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are at increased risk for decline in cognitive function, reduced brain volume, and increased white matter lesions in the brain. Poor control of blood pressure (BP) and lipid levels are risk factors for T2DM-related cognitive decline, but the effect of intensive treatment on brain function and structure […]
Video-based coping skills to reduce health risk and improve psychological and physical well-being in Alzheimer’s disease family caregivers
Williams, Virginia P.,
Bishop-Fitzpatrick, Lauren,
Lane, James D.,
Gwyther, Lisa P.,
Ballard, Edna L.,
Vendittelli, Analise P.,
Hutchins, Tiffany C.,
Williams, Redford B.
Objective: To determine whether video-based coping skills (VCS) training with telephone coaching reduces psychosocial and biological markers of distress in primary caregivers of a relative with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia (ADRD).; Methods: A controlled clinical trial was conducted with 116 ADRD caregivers who were assigned, alternately as they qualified for the study, to a […]
The long-term efficacy and tolerability of donepezil in patients with vascular dementia
Wilkinson, David,
Róman, Gustavo,
Salloway, Stephen,
Hecker, Jane,
Boundy, Karyn,
Kumar, Dinesh,
Posner, Holly,
Schindler, Rachel
Objective: To determine the long-term tolerability and efficacy of donepezil in patients with vascular dementia (VaD).; Methods: International, multicentre, open-label, 30-week extension study of two 24-week, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies. Participants were ambulatory adults (59% female; mean age, 74.7 +/- 0.3) with a diagnosis of possible or probable VaD and without a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s […]
A brief clinical tool to assess physical function: the mini-physical performance test
The aim was to develop a brief physical performance assessment tool that can be reliably used to detect physical impairment in older adults with and without mild dementia. Scores on the 9-item physical performance test (PPT) from non-demented participants were used to develop and validate the 4-item mini-PPT. The validated mini-PPT was then used to […]
Tailored educational intervention for primary care to improve the management of dementia: the EVIDEM-ED cluster randomized controlled trial
Wilcock, Jane,
Iliffe, Steve,
Griffin, Mark,
Jain, Priya,
Thuné-Boyle, Ingela,
Lefford, Frances,
Rapp, David
Background: Early diagnosis of dementia is important because this allows those with dementia and their families to engage support and plan ahead. However, dementia remains underdetected and suboptimally managed in general practice. Our objective was to test the effect of a workplace-based tailored educational intervention developed for general practice on the clinical management of people […]
A feasibility study and pilot randomised trial of a tailored prevention program to reduce falls in older people with mild dementia
Wesson, Jacqueline,
Clemson, Lindy,
Brodaty, Henry,
Lord, Stephen,
Taylor, Morag,
Gitlin, Laura,
Close, Jacqueline
Background: People with dementia have a disproportionately high rate of falls and fractures and poorer outcomes, yet there is currently no evidence to guide falls prevention in this population.; Methods: A randomised trial design was used to test feasibility of study components and acceptability of a home hazard reduction and balance and strength exercise fall […]
Providing activity for people with dementia in care homes: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Wenborn, Jennifer,
Challis, David,
Head, Jenny,
Miranda-Castillo, Claudia,
Popham, Carolyn,
Thakur, Ruchi,
Illes, Jacqueline,
Orrell, Martin
Background: Activity levels remain low in care homes, but activity engagement can enhance residents’ quality of life.; Aim: This study aimed to assess an occupational therapy programme designed to enable care home staff to increase activity provision.; Method: A cluster randomised controlled trial with blinded assessment of outcome was conducted. A total of 210 residents […]
The northwestern anagram test: measuring sentence production in primary progressive aphasia
Weintraub, S.,
Mesulam, M.-M.,
Wieneke, C.,
Rademaker, A.,
Rogalski, E. J.,
Thompson, C. K.
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical dementia syndrome with early symptoms of language dysfunction. Postmortem findings are varied and include Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), both tauopathies and TAR DNA binding protein (TDP-43) proteinopathies. Clinical-pathological correlations in PPA are complex but the presence in the clinical profile of agrammatism has a high […]
Comparison of patient therapy adherence of two structural different memory clinics
Weih, M,
Sulimma, A.-K,
Lehfeld, H,
Niklewski, G,
Sonnenberg, M,
Richter-Schmidinger, T,
Alexopoulos, P,
Gräßel, E,
Kornhuber, J
There are more than 100 memory clinics established in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland. We compared the impact of the structure of two German memory clinics (Erlangen and Nuremberg) on therapeutic outcome. 483 patients suffering from dementia with indication for antidementive therapy were included in this study. The data ascertainment included patient-related data, the mini […]
Longitudinal assessment of psychotherapeutic day hospital treatment for neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia
Weber, Kerstin,
Meiler-Mititelu, Corina,
Herrmann, François Robert,
Delaloye, Christophe,
Giannakopoulos, Panteleimon,
Canuto, Alessandra
Objective: Behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD) of dementia are associated with more rapid cognitive deterioration as well as increased caregiver stress. The effectiveness of psychiatric day hospital care for this condition remains disputed. We report here the assessment of a psychotherapeutic day hospital program in a series of elderly people with dementia and concomitant BPSD.; […]