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Cognitive function, social integration and mortality in a U.S. national cohort study of older adults
Background: Prior research suggests an interaction between social networks and Alzheimer’s disease pathology and cognitive function, all predictors of survival in the elderly. We test the hypotheses that both social integration and cognitive function are independently associated with subsequent mortality and there is an interaction between social integration and cognitive function as related to mortality […]
Effects of centrally acting angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on functional decline in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
O'Caoimh, Rónán,
Healy, Liam,
Gao, Yang,
Svendrovski, Anton,
Kerins, David M.,
Eustace, Joseph,
Kehoe, Patrick Gavin,
Guyatt, Gordon,
Molloy, D. William
Background: Centrally acting angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (CACE-Is) are associated with reduced rates of cognitive decline in patients with dementia. CACE-Is may also improve exercise tolerance in functionally impaired older adults with normal cognition, suggesting that CACE-Is may positively influence activities of daily living (ADL) in dementia.; Objective: To compare rates of decline in patients […]
18F-FDG PET and perfusion SPECT in the diagnosis of Alzheimer and Lewy body dementias
O'Brien, J. T.,
Firbank, M. J.,
Davison, C.,
Barnett, N.,
Bamford, C.,
Donaldson, C.,
Olsen, K.,
Herholz, K.,
Williams, D.,
Lloyd, J.
Unlabelled: Brain imaging with glucose ((18)F-FDG) PET or blood flow (hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime) SPECT is widely used for the differential diagnosis of dementia, though direct comparisons to clearly establish superiority of one method have not been undertaken.; Methods: Subjects with Alzheimer disease (AD; n = 38) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB; n = 30) and […]
Plasma free choline, betaine and cognitive performance: the Hordaland Health Study
Nurk, Eha,
Refsum, Helga,
Bjelland, Ingvar,
Drevon, Christian A.,
Tell, Grethe S.,
Ueland, Per M.,
Vollset, Stein E.,
Engedal, Knut,
Nygaard, Harald A.,
Smith, David A.
Choline and betaine are nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism. Choline is essential for neurodevelopment and brain function. We studied the associations between cognitive function and plasma concentrations of free choline and betaine. In a cross-sectional study, 2195 subjects (55 % women), aged 70-74 years, underwent extensive cognitive testing including the Kendrick Object Learning Test (KOLT), […]
Cognitive testing in non-demented Turkish immigrants–comparison of the RUDAS and the MMSE
Methods for culturally and linguistically appropriate cognitive testing of elderly minority populations are lacking in Europe. The aim of this study was to compare performance on the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) and the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) in Turkish immigrants in Denmark and determine the impact of demographic and health-related variables on […]
Validation of the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale for multicultural screening in Danish memory clinics
Nielsen, T. Rune,
Andersen, Birgitte Bo,
Gottrup, Hanne,
Lützhøft, Jan H.,
Høgh, Peter,
Waldemar, Gunhild
Background/aims: The Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) is a brief cognitive screening test that was developed to detect dementia in multicultural populations. The RUDAS has not previously been validated in multicultural populations outside of Australia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the RUDAS in a multicultural sample of […]
Montreal cognitive assessment performance in patients with Parkinson’s disease with “normal” global cognition according to mini-mental state examination score
Nazem, Sarra,
Siderowf, Andrew D.,
Duda, John E.,
Ten Have, Tom,
Colcher, Amy,
Horn, Stacy S.,
Moberg, Paul J.,
Wilkinson, Jayne R.,
Hurtig, Howard I.,
Stern, Matthew B.,
Weintraub, Daniel
Objectives: To examine Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) performance in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) with “normal” global cognition according to Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score.; Design: A cross-sectional comparison of the MoCA and the MMSE.; Setting: Two movement disorders centers at the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center.; Participants: A convenience […]
The safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and cognitive effects of GSK239512, a selective histamine H₃ receptor antagonist in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease: a preliminary investigation
Nathan, Pradeep J.,
Boardley, Rebecca,
Scott, Nicola,
Berges, Alienor,
Maruff, Paul,
Sivananthan, Tharani,
Upton, Neil,
Lowy, Martin T.,
Nestor, Peter J.,
Lai, Robert
Background: The histamine H3 receptor plays a critical role in the negative neuromodulation of neurotransmitters involved in cognitive function. H3 receptor antagonists/inverse agonists have been shown to exert pro-cognitive effects in pre-clinical models. GSK239512 is a potent and selective H₃ receptor antagonist developed for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders. In this study […]