All Relations between Dementia and executive functions

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Philip H Montenigro, Christine M Baugh, Daniel H Daneshvar, Jesse Mez, Andrew E Budson, Rhoda Au, Douglas I Katz, Robert C Cantu, Robert A Ster. Clinical subtypes of chronic traumatic encephalopathy: literature review and proposed research diagnostic criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome. Alzheimer's research & therapy. vol 6. issue 5. 2015-01-12. PMID:25580160. the clinical features include impairments in mood (for example, depression and hopelessness), behavior (for example, explosivity and violence), cognition (for example, impaired memory, executive functioning, attention, and dementia), and, less commonly, motor functioning (for example, parkinsonism, ataxia, and dysarthria). 2015-01-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Pietro Cipresso, Giovanni Albani, Silvia Serino, Elisa Pedroli, Federica Pallavicini, Alessandro Mauro, Giuseppe Riv. Virtual multiple errands test (VMET): a virtual reality-based tool to detect early executive functions deficit in Parkinson's disease. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-12-24. PMID:25538578. several recent studies have pointed out that early impairment of executive functions (efs) in parkinson's disease (pd) may be a crucial marker to detect patients at risk for developing dementia. 2014-12-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Nikhil Singh, P Thomas Fletcher, J Samuel Preston, Richard D King, J S Marron, Michael W Weiner, Sarang Josh. Quantifying anatomical shape variations in neurological disorders. Medical image analysis. vol 18. issue 3. 2014-12-05. PMID:24667299. we found that while the hippocampus and amygdala emerge as mainly responsible for changes in test scores for global measures of dementia and memory function, they are not a determinant factor for executive function. 2014-12-05 2023-08-12 human
Joel Ramirez, Alicia A McNeely, Christopher Jm Scott, Donald T Stuss, Sandra E Blac. Subcortical hyperintensity volumetrics in Alzheimer's disease and normal elderly in the Sunnybrook Dementia Study: correlations with atrophy, executive function, mental processing speed, and verbal memory. Alzheimer's research & therapy. vol 6. issue 4. 2014-12-05. PMID:25478020. subcortical hyperintensity volumetrics in alzheimer's disease and normal elderly in the sunnybrook dementia study: correlations with atrophy, executive function, mental processing speed, and verbal memory. 2014-12-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
J Vincent Filoteo, Jason D Reed, Irene Litvan, Deborah L Harringto. Volumetric correlates of cognitive functioning in nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 29. issue 3. 2014-12-01. PMID:24038502. the aim of this study was to identify neuroanatomical correlates of executive functioning, memory, and visual cognition in pd without dementia. 2014-12-01 2023-08-12 human
Asao Ogaw. [Cancer treatment for patients with dementia]. Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy. vol 41. issue 9. 2014-11-07. PMID:25248886. dementia is a progressive condition characterized by impairment in memory and at least one other cognitive domain(language, praxis, gnosis, or executive function), as well as a compromised ability to perform daily functions. 2014-11-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Nicolas Farina, Naji Tabet, Jennifer Ruste. Habitual physical activity (HPA) as a factor in sustained executive function in Alzheimer-type dementia: a cohort study. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. vol 59. issue 1. 2014-10-28. PMID:24768431. habitual physical activity (hpa) as a factor in sustained executive function in alzheimer-type dementia: a cohort study. 2014-10-28 2023-08-13 human
Ezra Mulugeta, Julie Vallortigara, Paul T Francis, Abdul Hye, Rajesh N Kalaria, Elaine K Perry, Simon Lovestone, Clive G Ballar. Dynamin protein in stroke and vascular dementia. Neuroscience letters. vol 563. 2014-10-24. PMID:24486840. damage to sub-cortical white matter is a key substrate of vascular dementia (vad) leading to deficits in executive function and cognitive processing speed. 2014-10-24 2023-08-12 human
Nicole S Schmid, Michael M Ehrensperger, Manfred Berres, Irene R Beck, Andreas U Monsc. The Extension of the German CERAD Neuropsychological Assessment Battery with Tests Assessing Subcortical, Executive and Frontal Functions Improves Accuracy in Dementia Diagnosis. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders extra. vol 4. issue 2. 2014-10-09. PMID:25298776. however, in clinical practice, the underlying pathologies of dementia are unknown, and a focus on cortical functioning may neglect other domains of cognition, including subcortical and executive functioning. 2014-10-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roberta Perri, Marco Monaco, Lucia Fadda, Carlo Caltagirone, Giovanni Augusto Carlesim. Neuropsychological correlates of behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's disease, frontal variant of frontotemporal, subcortical vascular, and lewy body dementias: a comparative study. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 39. issue 3. 2014-10-06. PMID:24254701. apathy, which was found in all dementia groups, correlated with executive functions and was predicted by both reduced set-shifting aptitude and fvftd diagnosis. 2014-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rachel Pizzie, Halley Hindman, Catherine M Roe, Denise Head, Elizabeth Grant, John C Morris, Jason J Hassensta. Physical activity and cognitive trajectories in cognitively normal adults: the adult children study. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 28. issue 1. 2014-10-01. PMID:23739296. cognitively normal (clinical dementia rating 0) middle-aged and older adults (n=173; mean age, 60.7 ± 7.8 y) completed a self-report measure of physical activity and a battery of standard neuropsychological tests assessing processing speed, attention, executive functioning, and verbal memory. 2014-10-01 2023-08-12 human
Hugues Chabria. [Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy]. Geriatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement. vol 12. issue 2. 2014-09-09. PMID:24939405. the disease occurs during mid-adulthood and is responsible for attacks of migraine with aura, ischemic stroke, mood disorders and cognitive impairment ranging from mild alterations of attentional performances and executive functions to severe dementia. 2014-09-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stefan Holzer, James P Warner, Steve Iliff. Diagnosis and management of the patient with suspected dementia in primary care. Drugs & aging. vol 30. issue 9. 2014-08-13. PMID:23775551. dementia is a complex progressive syndrome characterised by impairment of cognition (including memory, language, visuospatial skills and executive function), changes in personality and diminished activities of daily living. 2014-08-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lisa D Hankee, Sarah R Preis, Alexa S Beiser, Sherral A Devine, Yulin Liu, Sudha Seshadri, Philip A Wolf, Rhoda A. Qualitative neuropsychological measures: normative data on executive functioning tests from the Framingham offspring study. Experimental aging research. vol 39. issue 5. 2014-05-12. PMID:24151914. background/study context: studies have found that executive functioning is affected early in the pathophysiological processes associated with alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. 2014-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Halldora Vidarsdottir, Fang Fang, Milan Chang, Thor Aspelund, Katja Fall, Maria K Jonsdottir, Palmi V Jonsson, Mary Frances Cotch, Tamara B Harris, Lenore J Launer, Vilmundur Gudnason, Unnur Valdimarsdotti. Spousal loss and cognitive function in later life: a 25-year follow-up in the AGES-Reykjavik study. American journal of epidemiology. vol 179. issue 6. 2014-04-29. PMID:24444551. the outcome measures were as follows: 1) dementia and mild cognitive impairment; and 2) memory, speed of processing, and executive function. 2014-04-29 2023-08-12 human
Halldora Vidarsdottir, Fang Fang, Milan Chang, Thor Aspelund, Katja Fall, Maria K Jonsdottir, Palmi V Jonsson, Mary Frances Cotch, Tamara B Harris, Lenore J Launer, Vilmundur Gudnason, Unnur Valdimarsdotti. Spousal loss and cognitive function in later life: a 25-year follow-up in the AGES-Reykjavik study. American journal of epidemiology. vol 179. issue 6. 2014-04-29. PMID:24444551. our findings do not support the notion that the risk of dementia is increased following the loss of a spouse, yet women demonstrate a seemingly temporary decline in executive function following the death of a partner. 2014-04-29 2023-08-12 human
Erin R Foster, Tamara Hershe. Everyday executive function is associated with activity participation in Parkinson disease without dementia. OTJR : occupation, participation and health. vol 31. issue 1. 2014-03-24. PMID:24650258. everyday executive function is associated with activity participation in parkinson disease without dementia. 2014-03-24 2023-08-12 human
Patricia A Boyle, Lei Yu, Robert S Wilson, Eisuke Segawa, Aron S Buchman, David A Bennet. Cognitive decline impairs financial and health literacy among community-based older persons without dementia. Psychology and aging. vol 28. issue 3. 2014-03-19. PMID:23957225. the objectives of this study were to: (a) examine pathways linking diverse resources (i.e., education, word knowledge, cognitive function, and decision making style) to health and financial literacy among older persons and determine the extent to which the relation of age with literacy represents a direct effect versus an indirect effect due to decrements in specific cognitive functions (i.e., executive functions and episodic memory); and (b) test the hypothesis that declines in executive function and episodic memory are associated with lower literacy among older persons without dementia. 2014-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia A Boyle, Lei Yu, Robert S Wilson, Eisuke Segawa, Aron S Buchman, David A Bennet. Cognitive decline impairs financial and health literacy among community-based older persons without dementia. Psychology and aging. vol 28. issue 3. 2014-03-19. PMID:23957225. six-hundred and forty-five community-based older persons without dementia underwent detailed assessments of diverse resources, including education, word knowledge, cognitive function (i.e., executive function, episodic memory) and decision making style (i.e., risk aversion), and completed a measure of literacy that included items similar to those used in the health and retirement study, such as numeracy, financial concepts such as compound inflation and knowledge of stocks and bonds, and important health concepts such as understanding of drug risk and medicare part d. path analysis revealed a strong effect of age on literacy, with about half of the effect of age on literacy due to decrements in executive functions and episodic memory. 2014-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew L Kraybill, Sommer R Thorgusen, Yana Such. The Push-Turn-Taptap task outperforms measures of executive functioning in predicting declines in functionality: evidence-based approach to test validation. The Clinical neuropsychologist. vol 27. issue 2. 2013-09-13. PMID:23116212. a total of 50 community-dwelling older adults (ages 58-87) completed the ptt task, mattis dementia rating scale, geriatric depression scale, behavioral dyscontrol scale, delis-kaplan executive function system, and timed instrumental activities of daily living. 2013-09-13 2023-08-12 human