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Results of the Trail Making Test among patients suffering from depressive disorders and organic depressive disorders

...three groups: depressive disorders (DD, n=50), organic depressive disorders (ODD, n=50) and healthy controls (C, n=50). Cognitive functions were evaluated by the Trail Making Test.; Results: Relevant statistical differences among...

Differential perceptions of quality of life (QoL) in community-dwelling persons with mild-to-moderate dementia

...performance, mood, neuropsychiatric symptoms, functional ability, and caregiver burden) were collected. Patient-caregiver dyads were categorized based on whether patient-rated QoL was lower or higher than their respective caregiver ratings. Univariate...

The effects of group living homes on older people with dementia: a comparison with traditional nursing home care

...were more socially engaged. There were no differences in behavioral problems or cognitive status. Also after adjusting, two of the 12 quality of life subscales differed between the groups. Residents...

Increased pulse pressure linked to dementia: further results from the Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial – HYVET

...risk. There is some evidence to suggest a potential ‘J’-shaped relationship between DBP and risk of cognitive impairment. This was investigated using data from the HYpertension in the Very Elderly...

Motor effects of REAC in advanced Alzheimer’s disease: results from a pilot trial

...female, 6.5% moderate dementia, 51.6% moderately severe dementia, and 41.9% severe dementia). Motor, cognitive, functional, and behavioral measures were conducted at baseline (T1), immediately after treatment (T2), and 1-3 weeks...

A direct comparison of errorless and errorful therapy for object name relearning in Alzheimer’s disease

...Developing rehabilitation techniques to combat cognitive decline is a key goal of healthcare strategies aimed at promoting increased longevity and better quality of life for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease...

The effects of multidisciplinary rehabilitation in patients with early-to-middle-stage Huntington’s disease: a pilot study

...cognitive and motor scores. One group received the intervention, whilst the other served as control. The Unified-Huntington’s-Disease-Rating-Scale-Total-Motor-Score was the primary outcome measure. Neurocognitive/psychological tests, body composition, postural stability, strength and...

Promoting health in early-stage dementia: evaluation of a 12-week course

This project tested a 12-week health promotion course for older adults with early-stage dementia. In a quasi-experimental design, participants were assigned by site to intervention group or control...

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