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Preventing loss of independence through exercise (PLIE): a pilot clinical trial in older adults with dementia
Barnes, D. E.,
Mehling, W.,
Wu, E.,
Beristianos, M.,
Yaffe, K.,
Skultety, K.,
Chesney, M. A.
BACKGROUND: Current dementia medications have small effect sizes, many adverse effects and do not change the disease course. Therefore, it is critically important to study alternative treatment strategies. The goal of this study was to pilot-test a novel, integrative group exercise program for individuals with mild-to-moderate dementia called Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIE), […]
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders before and during the era of combination antiretroviral therapy: differences in rates, nature, and predictors
Heaton, Robert K.,
Franklin, Donald R.,
Ellis, Ronald J.,
McCutchan, J. Allen,
Letendre, Scott L.,
Leblanc, Shannon,
Corkran, Stephanie H.,
Duarte, Nichole A.,
Clifford, David B.,
Woods, Steven P.,
Collier, Ann C.,
Marra, Christina M.,
Morgello, Susan,
Mindt, Monica Rivera,
Taylor, Michael J.,
Marcotte, Thomas D.,
Atkinson, J. Hampton,
Wolfson, Tanya,
Gelman, Benjamin B.,
McArthur, Justin C.,
Simpson, David M.,
Abramson, Ian,
Gamst, Anthony,
Fennema-Notestine, Christine,
Jernigan, Terry L.,
Wong, Joseph,
Grant, Igor
Combination antiretroviral therapy (CART) has greatly reduced medical morbidity and mortality with HIV infection, but high rates of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) continue to be reported. Because large HIV-infected (HIV+) and uninfected (HIV-) groups have not been studied with similar methods in the pre-CART and CART eras, it is unclear whether CART has changed the […]
Effect of B vitamins and lowering homocysteine on cognitive impairment in patients with previous stroke or transient ischemic attack: a prespecified secondary analysis of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial and meta-analysis
Hankey, Graeme J.,
Ford, Andrew H.,
Yi, Qilong,
Eikelboom, John W.,
Lees, Kennedy R.,
Chen, Christopher,
Xavier, Denis,
Navarro, Jose C.,
Ranawaka, Udaya K.,
Uddin, Wasim,
Ricci, Stefano,
Gommans, John,
Schmidt, Reinhold,
Almeida, Osvaldo P.,
van Bockxmeer, Frank M.
Background and Purpose: High plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) has been associated with cognitive impairment but lowering tHcy with B-vitamins has produced equivocal results. We aimed to determine whether B-vitamin supplementation would reduce tHcy and the incidence of new cognitive impairment among individuals with stroke or transient ischemic attack≥6 months previously.; Methods: A total of 8164 […]
Increased CSF APPs-α levels in patients with Alzheimer disease treated with acitretin
Endres, Kristina,
Fahrenholz, Falk,
Lotz, Johannes,
Hiemke, Christoph,
Teipel, Stefan,
Lieb, Klaus,
Tüscher, Oliver,
Fellgiebel, Andreas
Objective: We investigated induction of α-secretase A disintegrin and metalloprotease 10 (ADAM10) by the synthetic retinoid acitretin (Neotigason; Actavis, München-Riem, Germany) in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease (AD) via measurement of CSF content of α-secretase-derived amyloid precursor protein (APPs-α).; Methods: Twenty-one patients clinically diagnosed with mild to moderate AD received acitretin (30 mg […]
Treating neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia with Lewy bodies: a randomized controlled-trial
Culo, Sandi,
Mulsant, Benoit H.,
Rosen, Jules,
Mazumdar, Sati,
Blakesley, Richard E.,
Houck, Patricia R.,
Pollock, Bruce G.
Sensitivity to psychotropic medications presents a therapeutic challenge when treating neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). We compared under randomized, double-blinded conditions the tolerability and efficacy of citalopram and risperidone in the treatment of behavioral and psychotic symptoms in patients with DLB and Alzheimer disease (AD). Thirty-one participants with DLB and […]
Study protocol of a randomised controlled group trial of client and care outcomes in the residential dementia care setting
Chenoweth, Lynn,
King, Madeleine,
Luscombe, Georgina,
Forbes, Ian,
Jeon, Yun-Hee,
Parbury, Jane Stein,
Brodaty, Henry,
Fleming, Richard,
Haas, Marion
Purpose: Literature suggests that quality of life (QOL), quality of care (QOC) and Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) can be improved by relatively simple and inexpensive person-centred approaches to nursing care practices (PCC) and modifications to physical environment (PCE). Most research on this topic is observational and few randomised controlled trials have included […]
Protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of physical activity on delaying the progression of white matter changes on MRI in older adults with memory complaints and mild cognitive impairment: the AIBL Active trial
Cyarto, Elizabeth V.,
Lautenschlager, Nicola T.,
Desmond, Patricia M.,
Ames, David,
Szoeke, Cassandra,
Salvado, Olivier,
Sharman, Matthew J.,
Ellis, Kathryn A.,
Phal, Pramit M.,
Masters, Colin L.,
Rowe, Christopher C.,
Martins, Ralph N.,
Cox, Kay L.
Background: Older adults free of dementia but with subjective memory complaints (SMC) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are considered at increased risk of cognitive decline. Vascular risk factors (VRF), including hypertension, heart disease, smoking, hypercholesterolemia and lack of physical activity (PA) have been identified as modifiable risk factors contributing to cognitive decline, and white matter […]
Preserving Identity and Planning for Advance Care (PIPAC): preliminary outcomes from a patient-centered intervention for individuals with mild dementia
Hilgeman, Michelle M.,
Allen, Rebecca S.,
Snow, A. Lynn,
Durkin, Daniel W.,
DeCoster, Jamie,
Burgio, Louis D.
Objectives: The purpose of this pilot study was to conduct limited-efficacy testing of the newly developed Preserving Identity and Planning for Advance Care (PIPAC) intervention on self-reported and proxy-reported emotional and health-related outcomes of individuals in the early stages of dementia.; Method: A two-group comparison design was implemented. Blocked randomization was used to assign individuals […]