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Residents living with dementia showed significant improvements in daytime drowsiness and overall sleep quality after a “sonic sound” therapy program.
An individual patient data meta-analysis shows increased risk for dementia for those with untreated hypertension.
At 30 days after discharge, the mortality rate was 3.2% and skilled nursing facility use rate was 2.6%.
A significant, nonlinear association was identified between time spent in sedentary behavior and incident dementia.
Superagers exhibit higher grey matter volume cross-sectionally in the medial temporal lobe, cholinergic forebrain and motor thalamus.
Higher pancreatic fat was linked to lower cognition and brain volumes in middle-aged men at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
Caregivers must be careful to slowly introduce new technology for seniors with dementia or in memory care, experts explain.
The findings persisted across age, sex and comorbidities.
Readmission rates were highest for those with frailty and probable dementia.
Dementia rates, however, were lower than a comparison cohort of people with Parkinson’s disease.