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Dementia and Cognitive Disorders
OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2014
This bi-monthly bulletin covers dementia and cognitive disorders including Alzheimer’s
disease and dementia in Parkinson’s disease.
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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
DEMENTIA
DEMENTIA IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
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Compiled by:
Alison McAughtrie
Assistant Librarian
Western Infirmary / Gartnavel General
T: 0141 211 1856 / 0141 211 3013
E: alison.mcaughtrie@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
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Benzodiazepines linked to Alzheimer risk. 2014. Clinical Advisor, 17(10), pp. 20-20.
Preclinical detection of Alzheimer's disease poses some unique ethical concerns.
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ALI, J.B., et al, 2014. Identification of early-stage Alzheimer's disease using SFAM
neural network. Neurocomputing: An International Journal, 143, pp. 170-181.
ASIH, P.R., et al, 2014. Clearing the amyloid in Alzheimer's: Progress towards
earlier diagnosis and effective treatments - An update for clinicians.
Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 4(5), pp. 363-378.
BAGYINSZKY, E., et al, 2014. Characterization of inflammatory biomarkers and
candidates for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Biochip Journal, 8(3), pp. 155-162.
BRICE, A.E., et al, 2014. Alzheimer's dementia from a bilingual/bicultural
perspective: A case study. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 36(1), pp. 55-64.
CHENG, X., et al, 2014. Targeting TNF: A therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's
disease. Drug discovery today, 19(11), pp. 1822-1827.
CONRADO, D.J., et al, 2014. An updated Alzheimer's disease progression model:
incorporating non-linearity, beta regression, and a third-level random effect in
NONMEM. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, 41(6), pp. 581-598.
FAUX, N.G., 2014. An anemia of Alzheimer's disease.
FELSKY, DSZESZKO, PYU, LHONER, W GDE JAGER, P LSCHNEIDER, J AMALHOTRA, A
KLENCZ, TIKUTA, TPIPITONE, JCHAKRAVARTY, M MLOBAUGH, N JMULSANT, B HPOLLOCK,
B GKENNEDY, J LBENNETT, D AVOINESKOS,A.N., 2014. The SORL1 gene and
convergent neural risk for Alzheimer's disease across the human lifespan.
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GIBSON, A.K., et al, 2014. Exploring the service and support needs of families with
early-onset alzheimer's disease. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other
Dementias, 29(7), pp. 596-600.
GILBERT, M., et al, 2014. The association of traumatic brain injury with rate of
progression of cognitive and functional impairment in a population-based cohort
of Alzheimer’s disease: The Cache County Dementia Progression Study.
International Psychogeriatrics, 26(10), pp. 1593-1601.
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HALL, J., R., et al, 2014. Total Cholesterol and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in
Alzheimer's Disease: The Impact of Total Cholesterol Level and Gender. Dementia
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HALLER, S., et al, 2014. Head Motion Parameters in fMRI Differ Between Patients
with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease Versus Elderly Control
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JESSEN, F., 2014. Subjective and objective cognitive decline at the pre-dementia
stage of Alzheimer’s disease. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience,
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JIANG, X., et al, 2014. Intrinsic functional component analysis via sparse
representation on alzheimer's disease neuroimaging initiative database. Brain
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JIN, S.C., et al, 2014. Coding variants in TREM2 increase risk for Alzheimer's
disease. Human molecular genetics, 23(21), pp. 5838-5846.
LANCIONI, G.E., et al, 2014. A computer-aided program for helping patients with
moderate Alzheimer's disease engage in verbal reminiscence. Research in
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LIM, M.M., et al, 2014. The sleep-wake cycle and Alzheimer's disease: What do we
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LIN, Q., et al, 2014. Serum calreticulin is a negative biomarker in patients with
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MOUSSARD, ALINEBIGAND, EMMANUELBELLEVILLE,SYLVIEPERETZ, ISABELLE, 2014.
Learning sung lyrics aids retention in normal ageing and Alzheimer's disease.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 24(6), pp. 894-917.
MUNRO, C.A., 2014. Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease risk: Are we looking at
the wrong hormones? International Psychogeriatrics, 26(10), pp. 1579-1584.
NG, A., et al, 2014. Renal dysfunction contributes to episodic memory deficits and
medial temporal atrophy in Alzheimer's disease: A pilot study. Journal of the
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American Geriatrics Society, 62(10), pp. 1981-1982.
NYGÅRD, L. and KOTTORP, A., 2014. Live music promotes positive behaviours in
people with Alzheimer’s disease. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 77(11), pp.
565-573.
PORSTEINSSON, A.P., et al, 2014. Role of citalopram in the treatment of agitation in
Alzheimer's disease. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 4(5), pp. 345-349.
QIAN, S., et al, 2014. Improved brain uptake of peptide-based CNS drugs via
alternative routes of administrations of its nanocarrier delivery systems: A
promising strategy for CNS targeting delivery of peptides. Expert Opinion on Drug
Metabolism and Toxicology, 10(11), pp. 1491-1508.
RAPP, T., 2014. Patients' diagnosis decisions in Alzheimer's disease: The influence
of family factors. Social science & medicine, 118, pp. 9-16.
REAS, E., 2014. Exercise Counteracts Genetic Risk for Alzheimer's. Scientific
American Mind, 25(6), pp. 12-12.
SAKURAI, T., et al, 2014. Lower Vitamin D Is Associated with White Matter
Hyperintensity in Elderly Women with Alzheimer's Disease and Amnestic Mild
Cognitive Impairment. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 62(10), pp. 19931994.
TANG, W., et al, 2014. Does CSF p-tau181 help to discriminate Alzheimer's disease
from other dementias and mild cognitive impairment? A meta-analysis of the
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VALLÉS, ANABORRONI, MARÍABARRANTES, FRANCISCO, 2014. Targeting Brain α7
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Alzheimer's Disease: Rationale and Current
Status. CNS Drugs, 28(11), pp. 975-987.
WATTMO, C., et al, 2014. Risk Factors That Affect Life Expectancy in Alzheimer's
Disease: A 15-Year Follow-Up. Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 38(5), pp.
286-299.
WEILER, M., et al, 2014. Differences and the relationship in default mode network
intrinsic activity and functional connectivity in mild alzheimer's disease and
amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Brain Connectivity, 4(8), pp. 567-574.
WOODS, P. and TADROS, G., 2014. The role of the Alzheimer's Society in hospital:
evaluation of a new support service for patients and their carers. British Journal of
Neuroscience Nursing, 10(5), pp. 219-225.
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WYRWICH, K.W., et al, 2014. Psychometric properties of the dependence scale in
large randomized clinical trials of patients with mild and moderate alzheimer's
disease. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 620629.
DEMENTIA
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Toolkit will help GPs make prompt diagnosis in dementia patients. 2014. Mental
Health Practice, 18(2), pp. 6-6.
AHMED, R.M., et al, 2014. Eating Behavior and metabolic changes across the
spectrum of motor neuron disease and frontotemporal Dementia. Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 15, pp. 91-92.
APAMPA, B. and NAVTI, B., 2014. Medicines optimization in the dementias. Nurse
Prescribing, 12(11), pp. 557-563.
BANKS, P., et al, 2014. Enriching the care of patients with dementia in acute
settings? The Dementia Champions Programme in Scotland. Dementia (14713012),
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BARER, D., 2014. Dementiagate: Spend the money on dementia services and
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BREIVIK, H., 2014. A high-quality RCT documents that elderly with dementia, the
most neglected pain patients, have effective and safe pain relief from
paracetamol alone or with buprenorphine patch. European Journal of Pain, 18(10),
pp. 1363-1364.
BROOK, S., 2014. Nutrition and dementia: what can we do to help? British journal of
community nursing, , pp. S24-7.
BROOKE, J. and KIRK, M., 2014. Advance care planning for people living with
dementia. British journal of community nursing, 19(10), pp. 490-495.
CAMPBELL-TAYLOR, I., 2014. Increased screening for dementia: A potentially
dangerous proposal. BMJ, (Online), pp. Arte Number: g6869. ate of Pubaton: 18 No
2014.
CARR, J. and COLLINS, S., 2014. Ageing and Dementia in a Longitudinal Study of a
Cohort with Down Syndrome. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities,
27(6), pp. 555-563.
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CASIANO, VINCENTKALISH,VIRGINIA B.UNWIN, BRIAN, 2014. An Unusual Adverse
Event from a Common Medication in an Individual with Dementia.
CASTRO-MONTEIRO, E., 2014. Change and predictors of quality of life in
institutionalized older adults with dementia. Quality of Life Research, 23(9), pp.
2595-2601.
CHEN, M., et al, 2014. Risk of Dementia Among Patients With Asthma: A
Nationwide Longitudinal Study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association,
15(10), pp. 763-767.
CLARKE, C.L., et al, 2014. Organisational space for partnership and sustainability:
Lessons from the implementation of the National Dementia Strategy for England.
Health & Social Care in the Community, 22(6), pp. 634-645.
CORBETT, A., et al, 2014. Don’t use antipsychotics routinely to treat agitation and
aggression in people with dementia. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 349(7983), pp.
g6420-4.
CRELLIN, N., E., et al, 2014. Self-efficacy and health-related quality of life in family
carers of people with dementia: a systematic review. Aging & Mental Health, 18(8),
pp. 954-969.
DE MUYNCK, L., et al, 2014. C9ORF72 expression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
and frontotemporal dementia. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal
Degeneration, 15, pp. 3.
FINUCANE, A., M., et al, 2014. Anticipatory prescribing at the end of life in Lothian
care homes. British journal of community nursing, 19(11), pp. 544-547.
FLETCHER, P.D., et al, 2014. Music, reward and frontotemporal dementia. Brain,
137(Pt 10), pp. e300.
FLO, E., et al, 2014. Effective Pain Management in Patients with Dementia: Benefits
Beyond Pain?. Drugs and Aging, 31(12), pp. 863-871.
FOX, C., et al, 2014. The importance of detecting and managing comorbidities in
people with dementia? Age & Ageing, 43(6), pp. 741-743.
GALLAGHER, D. and HERRMANN, N., 2014. Antiepileptic Drugs for the Treatment of
Agitation and Aggression in Dementia: Do They Have a Place in Therapy? Drugs,
74(15), pp. 1747-1755.
GITLIN, L.N., et al, 2014. Assessing neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with
dementia: A systematic review of measures. International Psychogeriatrics, 26(11),
pp. 1805-1848.
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GONZALEZ, M., T. and KIRKEVOLD, M., 2014. Benefits of sensory garden and
horticultural activities in dementia care: a modified scoping review. Journal of
Clinical Nursing, 23(19), pp. 2698-2715.
HILTON, C., 2014. Joint geriatric and old-age psychiatric wards in the UK, 1940searly 1990s: a historical study. International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 29(10), pp.
1071-1078.
HUSEBO, B.S., et al, 2014. The MOBID-2 pain scale: Reliability and responsiveness
to pain in patients with dementia. European Journal of Pain, 18(10), pp. 1419-1430.
IRISH, M., et al, 2014. Grey and white matter correlates of recent and remote
autobiographical memory retrieval -insights from the dementias. PLoS ONE, 9 (11)
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ISHII, K., 2014. Pet approaches for diagnosis of dementia. American Journal of
Neuroradiology, 35(11), pp. 2030-2038.
KALISCH ELLETT, L.M., et al, 2014. Multiple anticholinergic medication use and risk
of hospital admission for confusion or dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics
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KANAGARATNAM, L., et al, 2014. Adverse Drug Reactions in Elderly Subjects
Hospitalized in a Specialized Dementia Management Unit. Drugs & aging, 31(10),
pp. 769-776.
KERKLAAN, B.J., et al, 2014. The added value of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron
emission tomography in the diagnosis of the behavioral variant of frontotemporal
dementia. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 607613.
KMIETOWICZ, Z., 2014. Abolish £55 payment for each new dementia diagnosis, say
doctors. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 349(7982), pp. 1-1.
KULLER, L.H. and LOPEZ, O.L., 2014. Preventing Dementia in Older Cardiovascular
Patients.
KUMFOR, F., et al, 2014. Tracking the progression of social cognition in
neurodegenerative disorders. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 85(10),
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LANCELLOTTI, GIULIACOHEN-BITTAN, JUDITHMAKDESSI, SOLENELEBLOND,
VÉRONIQUESAGOT, CATHERINEGREFFARD, SANDRINEVERNY,MARCBODDAERT, JACQUES,
2014. Late-Onset Bing-Neel Syndrome Associated with Delirium and Lewy Body
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MASEDA, A., et al, 2014. Multisensory stimulation on mood, behavior, and
biomedical parameters in people with dementia: Is it more effective than
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conventional one-to-one stimulation?. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and
Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 637-647.
MCCONNELL, E.S., 2014. Improving dementia care through behavioral
interventions. North Carolina medical journal, 75(5), pp. 355-358.
MCGOVERN, J., 2014. The Forgotten: Dementia and the Aging LGBT Community.
Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 57(8), pp. 845-857.
MITCHELL, G., 2014. Therapeutic lying to assist people with dementia in
maintaining medication adherence. Nursing ethics, 21(7), pp. 844-845.
MJØRUD, M., et al, 2014. Variables associated to quality of life among nursing home
patients with dementia. Aging & Mental Health, 18(8), pp. 1013-1021.
NADARAJAN, V., et al, 2014. 34 Collaboration as an Intervention to Improve
Recognition of Dementia in an Acute Hospital. Age & Ageing, 43, pp. ii8-ii8.
NAVARRO-GIL, P., et al, 2014. Which factors are associated with mortality in
institutionalized older adults with dementia? Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics,
59(3), pp. 522-527.
NAZARKO, L., 2014. Obesity link to dementia. Nursing & Residential Care, 16(10), pp.
547-547.
NOMBELA, C., et al, 2014. Genetic impact on cognition and brain function in newly
diagnosed Parkinson's disease: ICICLE-PD study. Brain, 137(Pt 10), pp. 2743-2758.
ÖHMAN, H., et al, 2014. Effect of Physical Exercise on Cognitive Performance in
Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia: A Systematic Review.
Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 38(5), pp. 347-365.
O'SHEA, EAMONDEVANE, DECLANCOONEY, ADELINECASEY, DYMPNAJORDAN,
FIONNUALAHUNTER, ANDREWMURPHY, EDELNEWELL, JOHNCONNOLLY, SHEELAHMURPHY,
KATHY, 2014. The impact of reminiscence on the quality of life of residents with
dementia in long-stay care. International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 29(10), pp.
1062-1070.
OTTO, M., A., 2014. Statins May Contribute to Cognitive Decline. Caring for the Ages,
15(10), pp. 24-24.
PLOEG, E.S.O.,DANIEL W., 2014. Methodological challenges in studies of bright light
therapy to treat sleep disorders in nursing home residents with dementia.
Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, 68(11), pp. 777-784.
RAYMOND, M., et al, 2014. Palliative and end of life care for people with dementia:
Lessons for clinical commissioners. Primary Health Care Research and Development,
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15(4), pp. 406-417.
SANDVIK, R.K., et al, 2014. Impact of a stepwise protocol for treating pain on pain
intensity in nursing home patients with dementia: A cluster randomized trial.
European Journal of Pain, 18(10), pp. 1490-1500.
SANYAL, J., et al, 2014. Dementia and Cognitive Impairment in Patients With
Parkinson’s Disease From India: A 7-Year Prospective Study. American Journal of
Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 630-636.
SAVVA, G., M. and ARTHUR, A., 2014. 67 Case-Finding for Dementia: Who are the
Undiagnosed? Age & Ageing, 43, pp. ii21-ii21.
SEITZ, DALLAS P.GILL, SUDEEP S.BELL, CHAIM M.AUSTIN, PETER C.GRUNEIR,
ANDREAANDERSON, GEOFF M.ROCHON,PAULA A., 2014. Postoperative Medical
Complications Associated with Anesthesia in Older Adults with Dementia. Journal
of the American Geriatrics Society, 62(11), pp. 2102-2109.
SIKKES, S.A.M. and DE ROTROU, J., 2014. A qualitative review of instrumental
activities of daily living in dementia: What's cooking?. Neurodegenerative Disease
Management, 4(5), pp. 393-400.
SMITH, T., et al, 2014. Systematic review investigating the reporting of
comorbidities and medication in randomized controlled trials of people with
dementia. Age & Ageing, 43(6), pp. 868-872.
SPRING, J., A., et al, 2014. Is gardening a stimulating activity for people with
advanced Huntington's disease? Dementia (14713012), 13(6), pp. 819-833.
TAGHIZADEH LARSSON, A. and OSTERHOLM, J.H., 2014. How are decisions on care
services for people with dementia made and experienced? A systematic review
and qualitative synthesis of recent empirical findings. International Psychogeriatrics,
26(11), pp. 1849-1862.
TAMPI, R., R. and TAMPI, D., J., 2014. Efficacy and Tolerability of Benzodiazepines
for the Treatment of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia: A
Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. American Journal of Alzheimer's
Disease & Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 565-574.
THOMPSON COON, J., et al, 2014. Interventions to Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing
of Antipsychotic Medications in People With Dementia Resident in Care Homes: A
Systematic Review. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 15(10), pp.
706-718.
TJIA, JENNIFERCUTRONA, SARAH L.PETERSON, DANIELREED, GEORGEANDRADE, SUSAN
E.MITCHELL,SUSAN L., 2014. Statin Discontinuation in Nursing Home Residents with
Advanced Dementia. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 62(11), pp. 2095-2101.
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TRAHAN, M., A., et al, 2014. The Influence of Antecedents and Consequences on the
Occurrence of Bizarre Speech in Individuals with Dementia. Behavioral
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studies of bright light therapy to treat sleep disorders in nursing home residents
with dementia. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 68(11), pp. 777-784.
VAN, D.B., 2014. The need for integrating palliative care in ageing and dementia
policies. European journal of public health, 24(5), pp. 705-706.
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WATCHMAN, K., 2014. Supporting people with Down’s syndrome and dementia.
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WHEAR, R., et al, 2014. What Is the Impact of Using Outdoor Spaces Such as
Gardens on the Physical and Mental Well-Being of Those With Dementia? A
Systematic Review of Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence. Journal of the
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WITHAM, G., et al, 2014. The challenges of health professionals in meeting the
needs of vulnerable patients undergoing chemotherapy: a focus group study.
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YOKOMIZO, J.E., et al, 2014. Cognitive screening for dementia in primary care: A
systematic review. International Psychogeriatrics, 26(11), pp. 1783-1804.
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DEMENTIA IN PARKINSON’S
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KANDIAH, N., et al, 2014. Montreal Cognitive Assessment for the screening and
prediction of cognitive decline in early Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism & related
disorders, 20(11), pp. 1145-1148.
LAWSON, R., A., et al, 2014. Severity of mild cognitive impairment in early
Parkinson's disease contributes to poorer quality of life. Parkinsonism & related
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LEHRNER, J.M., 2014. Subjective memory complaints, depressive symptoms and
cognition in Parkinson's disease patients. European Journal of Neurology, 21(10), pp.
1276-e77.
PAVLOVA, R., et al, 2014. Cognitive, neuropsychiatric, and motor features
associated with apolipoprotein e 4 allele in a sample of bulgarian patients with
late-onset parkinson's disease. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other
Dementias, 29(7), pp. 614-619.
SANYAL, J., et al, 2014. Dementia and cognitive impairment in patients with
parkinson's disease from India: A 7-year prospective study. American Journal of
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 29(7), pp. 630-636.
SEGURA, B., et al, 2014. Cortical thinning associated with mild cognitive
impairment in Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders, 29(12), pp. 1495-1503.
SCHUSTER, C., et al, 2014. Longitudinal neuroimaging models in ALS and other
neurodegenerative conditions. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal
Degeneration, 15, pp. 73-74.
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI)
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Blood test can determine if MCI will progress to Alzheimer's. 2014. Canadian
Nursing Home, 25(3), pp. 27-27.
AYERS, E. and VERGHESE, J., 2014. Diagnosing motoric cognitive risk syndrome to
predict progression to dementia. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 4(5), pp.
339-342.
BAREKATAIN, M., et al, 2014. The relationship between regional brain volumes and
the extent of coronary artery disease in mild cognitive impairment. Journal of
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BROSSERON, F., et al, 2014. Body fluid cytokine levels in mild cognitive impairment
and Alzheimer’s disease: A comparative overview. Molecular neurobiology, 50(2), pp.
534-544.
CUMMINGS, J.L., et al, 2014. Sensitivity to change of composite and frequency
scores of the neuropsychiatric inventory in mild cognitive impairment.
International Psychogeriatrics, 26(11), pp. 1871-1874.
DONG, Y., et al, 2014. Improving screening for vascular cognitive impairment at
three to six months after mild ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack.
International Psychogeriatrics, 26(5), pp. 787-793.
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DONOVAN, N., J., et al, 2014. Regional cortical thinning predicts worsening apathy
and hallucinations across the Alzheimer disease spectrum. American Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, 22(11), pp. 1168-1179.
GAVRILOVA, S.I.P., 2014. Efficacy and safety of Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761® in
mild cognitive impairment with neuropsychiatric symptoms: a randomized,
placebo-controlled, double-blind, multi-center trial. International journal of geriatric
psychiatry, 29(10), pp. 1087-1095.
GONZALEZ-ESCAMILLA, G., et al, 2014. Cerebral and blood correlates of reduced
functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment. Brain Structure & Function,
HALLER, S., et al, 2014. Head Motion Parameters in fMRI Differ Between Patients
with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease Versus Elderly Control
Subjects. Brain topography, 27(6), pp. 801-807.
HU, J.-., et al, 2014. Exercise improves cognitive function in aging patients.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 7(10), pp. 3144-3149.
JUNCOS-RABADÁN, ONÉSIMOFACAL, DAVIDPEREIRO, ARTURO X.LOJO-SEOANE,
CRISTINA, 2014. Visual memory profiling with CANTAB in mild cognitive
impairment (MCI) subtypes. International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 29(10), pp.
1040-1048.
KATSOULIS, M., et al, 2014. Cognitive impairment and cancer mortality: a biological
or health care explanation?. Cancer Causes and Control, 25(11), pp. 1565-1570.
KHAN, W., et al, 2014. Automated hippocampal subfield measures as predictors of
conversion from mild cognitive impairment to alzheimer’s disease in two
independent cohorts. Brain topography,
KLEKOCIUK, S.Z.S., 2014. Reducing false positive diagnoses in mild cognitive
impairment: the importance of comprehensive neuropsychological assessment.
European Journal of Neurology, 21(10), pp. 1330-e83.
KNOPMAN, D., S. and PETERSEN, R., C., 2014. Mild cognitive impairment and mild
dementia: a clinical perspective. Mayo Clinic proceedings, 89(10), pp. 1452-1459.
LAW, L.L.F., et al, 2014. Effects of functional tasks exercise on older adults with
cognitive impairment at risk of Alzheimer's disease: a randomised controlled
trial. Age & Ageing, 43(6), pp. 813-820.
LYCKE, MICHELLEKETELAARS, LOREBOTERBERG, TOMPOTTEL, LIESPOTTEL,
HANSVERGAUWE, PHILIPPEGOETHALS, LAURENCEVAN EYGEN, KOENWERBROUCK,
PATRICKDEBRUYNE, DAVIDDERIJCKE, SOFIEBORMS, MARLEENGHEKIERE,
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