Dendrobium Nobile Polysaccharides Attenuates Ferroptosis and Improves Cognitive Function in Vascular Dementia Rats [0.03%]
铁死亡通路介导的兰科植物石斛诺罗多糖改善血管性痴呆的作用及机制研究
Min Ming,Weihua Hu,Gaosheng Xie et al.
Min Ming et al.
Introduction: To investigate the neuroprotective effect and mechanism of Dendrobium nobile polysaccharide (DNP) on vascular dementia (VD) rats. Methods: ...
Associations of Telomere Length and Change With Cognitive Decline Were Modified by Sex and Race: The REGARDS Study [0.03%]
端粒长度及其变化与认知功能下降的关系受性别和人种的影响:来自REGARDS研究的证据
Cheng Chen,Keming Yang,Hongmei Nan et al.
Cheng Chen et al.
Introduction: We examined the associations of baseline telomere length (TL) and TL change with cognitive function over time in older US adults, as well as differences by sex and race. ...
Kristine G Madsø,Nancy A Pachana,Inger H Nordhus
Kristine G Madsø
The Observable Well-being in Living with Dementia-Scale was developed to address conceptual and methodological issues in current observational scales for music therapy. Creative interventions may receive lowered scores, as existing instrume...
Quality of Life Ratings and Proxy Bias in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Two Sides to the Story? [0.03%]
原发性进行性失语患者的生活质量评价及替代者偏倚:两种不同的观点?
Leanne Ruggero,Karen Croot,Lyndsey Nickels
Leanne Ruggero
A valid measure of quality of life is important for clinical goal setting and for evaluating interventions. In the amnestic dementias, proxy-raters (e.g. friends, families, clinicians) typically rate quality of life lower than the self-rati...
Effects of Physical Exercise Program for Older Family Caregivers of Persons With Dementia [0.03%]
针对看护痴呆患者的家庭照顾者的体力锻炼项目的影响
Ji-Yeon Kim,Sunghee H Tak,Jaegyeong Lee et al.
Ji-Yeon Kim et al.
Self-efficacy plays a major role in improving health behaviors. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a physical activity program that utilized four self-efficacy resources in older family caregivers of persons with dement...
Associations Between Abdominal Obesity, Chewing Difficulty and Cognitive Impairment in Dementia-Free Chinese Elderly [0.03%]
中国老年人腹部肥胖、咀嚼困难与痴呆相关的认知障碍的关系研究
Ziyue Sheng,Binte Xia,Jing Wu et al.
Ziyue Sheng et al.
Objective: To investigate the independent and synergistic associations between abdominal obesity, chewing difficulty and cognitive impairment in a community-dwelling older adults sample in China. ...
Does Language Distance Modulate the Contribution of Bilingualism to Cognitive Reserve in Seniors? A Systematic Review [0.03%]
双语距离会调节语言对老年人认知储备的贡献吗?系统性综述
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart,Adam John Privitera,Brendan Stuart Weekes
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart
We report a systematic review and exploratory meta-regression investigating the hypothesis that the effects of bilingualism on cognitive reserve are modulated by the distance between the pair of languages a bilingual uses. An inclusive mult...
Diastolic Blood Pressure and Cognitive Functioning: Differences by Systolic Blood Pressure Among US Adults [0.03%]
舒张压与认知功能障碍:美国成年人中收缩压的不同影响
A Mathew,R A Mesa,L Nahodyl et al.
A Mathew et al.
Background: The role of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) with cognitive functioning is under-explored in relation to levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
Video Call Usage in Older Adults With or Without Dementia Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情大流行下视频通话在老年痴呆患者和非痴呆老年人中的使用情况不同
Si On Yoon,Eun Jin Paek
Si On Yoon
The usage of video calls for social connection generally increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. It remains unclear, how individuals with dementia (IWD), many of who already experienced isolation in their care settings, use and perceive vid...
Alterations of Spatial Memory and Gut Microbiota Composition in Alzheimer's Disease Triple-Transgenic Mice at 3, 6, and 9 Months of Age [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病三转基因小鼠在3、6和9月龄时空间记忆及肠道菌群组成的变化
Zhang Wei,Daidi Li,Jingshan Shi
Zhang Wei
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological disease. Gut microbial dysbiosis is associated with AD. This study involves the comparative assessment of spatial learning, β-amyloid peptide accumulation, and fecal microbiota alterat...