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Dietary intake of vitamin D and cognition in older women: a large population-based study
Annweiler, C.,
Schott, A.M.,
Rolland, Y.,
Blain, H.,
Herrmann, F. R.,
Beauchet, O.
Background: Serum vitamin D concentrations are associated with global cognitive function among older adults. The benefits of vitamin D intake to treat or prevent cognitive impairment remain unknown....
25-Hydroxyvitamin D levels and cognitive performance and decline in elderly men
Slinin, Y.,
Paudel, M. L.,
Taylor, B. C.,
Fink, H. A.,
Ishani, A.,
Canales, M. T.,
Yaffe, K.,
Barrett-Connor, E.,
Orwoll, E. S.,
Shikany, J. M.,
LeBlanc, E. S.,
Cauley, J. A.,
Ensrud, K. E.
...cognitive decline by Trails B.; Conclusion: We found little evidence of independent associations between lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D level and baseline global and executive cognitive function or incident cognitive decline.;...
Prediction of manifest Huntington’s disease with clinical and imaging measures: a prospective observational study
Paulsen, Jane S.,
Long, Jeffrey D,
Ross, Christopher A,
Harrington, Deborah L,
Erwin, Cheryl J,
Williams, Janet K,
Westervelt, Holly James,
Johnson, Hans J,
Aylward, Elizabeth H,
Zhang, Ying,
Bockholt, H Jeremy,
Barker, Roger A
...disease but without a motor diagnosis (a rating below 4 on the diagnostic confidence level from the 15-item motor assessment of the Unified Huntington’s Disease Rating Scale). Participants were followed...
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
...were male sex, older age, lower educational level, and greater disease severity; older age was the only predictor in a multivariate model.; Conclusion: Approximately half of patients with PD with...
Robot services for elderly with cognitive impairment: testing usability of graphical user interfaces
Granata, C.,
Pino, M.,
Legouverneur, G.,
Vidal, J. S.,
Bidaud, P.,
Rigaud, A. S.
Background: Socially assistive robotics for elderly care is a growing field. However, although robotics has the potential to support elderly in daily tasks by offering specific services, the...
The Indiana Alzheimer Disease Center’s Symposium on Mild Cognitive Impairment. Cognitive training in older adults: Lessons from the ACTIVE study
Unverzagt, Frederick,
Smith, David,
Rebok, George,
Marsiske, Michael,
Morris, John,
Jones, Richard,
Willis, Sherry,
Ball, Karlene,
King, Jonathan,
Koepke, Kathy,
Stoddard, Anne,
Tennstedt, Sharon
...telephone, and driving) in older adults. Six centers across the eastern United States enrolled nearly 3000 people initially. Participants underwent detailed assessments of mental and functional ability on multiple occasions...
Video prompting versus other instruction strategies for persons with Alzheimer’s disease
Perilli, V.,
Lancioni, G. E.,
Hoogeveen, F.,
Caffo, A.,
Singh, N.,
O'Reilly, M.,
Sigafoos, J.,
Cassano, G.,
Oliva, D.
Background/aim: Two studies assessed the effectiveness of video prompting as a strategy to support persons with mild and moderate Alzheimer’s disease in performing daily activities.; Methods: In study...
Two phase 3 trials of bapineuzumab in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease
Salloway, Stephen,
Sperling, Reisa,
Fox, Nick C.,
Blennow, Kaj,
Klunk, William,
Raskind, Murray,
Sabbagh, Marwan,
Honig, Lawrence S.,
Porsteinsson, Anton P.,
Ferris, Steven,
Reichert, Marcel,
Ketter, Nzeera,
Nejadnik, Bijan,
Guenzler, Volkmar,
Miloslavsky, Maja,
Wang, Daniel,
Lu, Yuan,
Lull, Julia,
Tudor, Iulia Cristina,
Liu, Enchi,
Grundman, Michael,
Yuen, Eric,
Black, Ronald,
Brashear, H. Robert
...from 0 to 70 and higher scores indicating greater impairment) and the Disability Assessment for Dementia (DAD, with scores ranging from 0 to 100 and higher scores indicating less impairment)....