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"Son S" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Regioselective Stepwise Synthesis of Unsymmetrical 1,2,5-Triarylpyrroles via Palladium-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Cross-Coupling and C-H Arylation | Buonomano C; Patterson S; Ngou JS; Messina C; Taylor S; Bilodeau F; Forgione P; | 41900086 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 2 | Clinical Manifestations | Gagnon C; Montero-Odasso M; Zou G; Speechley MR; Almeida QJ; Liu-Ambrose T; Middleton LE; Camicioli R; Bray NW; Li K; Fraser S; Pieruccini-Faria F; Burhan AM; Berryman N; Lussier M; Son S; Shoemaker JK; Bherer L; | 41447475 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | Public Health | Pieruccini-Faria F; Son S; Liu-Ambrose T; Burhan AM; Almeida QJ; Middleton LE; Li K; Fraser S; Bherer L; Montero-Odasso M; | 41435121 CONCORDIA |
| 4 | Synergistic effects of exercise, cognitive training and vitamin D on gait performance and falls in mild cognitive impairment-secondary outcomes from the SYNERGIC trial | Pieruccini-Faria F; Son S; Zou G; Almeida QJ; Middleton LE; Bray NW; Lussier M; Shoemaker JK; Speechley M; Liu-Ambrose T; Burhan AM; Camicioli R; Li KZH; Fraser S; Berryman N; Bherer L; Montero-Odasso M; | 40966614 SOH |
| 5 | Sequencing of a Dairy Isolate Unlocks em Kluyveromyces marxianus /em as a Host for Lactose Valorization | Thornbury M; Knoops A; Summerby-Murray I; Dhaliwal J; Johnson S; Utomo JC; Joshi J; Narcross L; Remondetto G; Pouliot M; Whiteway M; Martin VJJ; | 40629255 BIOLOGY |
| 6 | Self-Ambivalence Is Indirectly Associated With Obsessive-Compulsive and Eating Disorder Symptoms Through Different Feared Self-Themes | Wilson S; Mesli N; Mehak A; Racine SE; | 40227164 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Expanding a Behavioral View on Digital Health Access: Drivers and Strategies to Promote Equity | Kepper MM; Fowler LA; Kusters IS; Davis JW; Baqer M; Sagui-Henson S; Xiao Y; Tarfa A; Yi JC; Gibson B; Heron KE; Alberts NM; Burgermaster M; Njie-Carr VP; Klesges LM; | 39088246 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 | Feasibility and acceptability of an adapted peer-based walking intervention for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury | Quilico EL; Wilkinson S; Duncan LR; Sweet SN; Alarie C; Bédard E; Gheta I; Brodeur CL; Colantonio A; Swaine BR; | 39051571 CONCORDIA |
| 9 | Criminal Code reform of HIV non-disclosure is urgently needed: Social science perspectives on the harms of HIV criminalization in Canada | Hastings C; French M; McClelland A; Mykhalovskiy E; Adam B; Bisaillon L; Bogosavljevic K; Gagnon M; Greene S; Guta A; Hindmarch S; Kaida A; Kilty J; Massaquoi N; Namaste V; O' Byrne P; Orsini M; Patterson S; Sanders C; Symington A; Wilson C; | 38087186 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Candida albicans exhibits heterogeneous and adaptive cytoprotective responses to anti-fungal compounds | Dumeaux V; Massahi S; Bettauer V; Mottola A; Dukovny A; Khurdia SS; Costa ACBP; Omran RP; Simpson S; Xie JL; Whiteway M; Berman J; Hallett MT; | 37888959 BIOLOGY |
| 11 | Spatial and Temporal Availability of Cloud-free Optical Observations in the Tropics to Monitor Deforestation | Flores-Anderson AI; Cardille J; Azad K; Cherrington E; Zhang Y; Wilson S; | 37607919 ENCS |
| 12 | Effects of Exercise Alone or Combined With Cognitive Training and Vitamin D Supplementation to Improve Cognition in Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Clinical Trial | Montero-Odasso M; Zou G; Speechley M; Almeida QJ; Liu-Ambrose T; Middleton LE; Camicioli R; Bray NW; Li KZH; Fraser S; Pieruccini-Faria F; Berryman N; Lussier M; Shoemaker JK; Son S; Bherer L; | 37471089 PERFORM |
| 13 | COVID-19's impact on a community-based physical activity program for adults with moderate-to-severe TBI | Quilico EL; Wilkinson S; Bédard E; Duncan LR; Sweet SN; Swaine BR; Colantonio A; | 37184357 AHSC |
| 14 | Exploring a peer-based physical activity program in the community for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury | Quilico E; Sweet S; Duncan L; Wilkinson S; Bonnell K; Alarie C; Swaine B; Colantonio A; | 37157834 AHSC |
| 15 | A metagenomic-based study of two sites from the Barbadian reef system | Simpson S; Bettauer V; Ramachandran A; Kraemer S; Mahon S; Medina M; Vallès Y; Dumeaux V; Vallès H; Walsh D; Hallett MT; | 37009568 BIOLOGY |
| 16 | Participatory co-creation of an adapted physical activity program for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury | Quilico E; Wilkinson S; Duncan L; Sweet S; Bédard E; Trudel E; Colantonio A; Swaine B; | 36188895 AHSC |
| 17 | A Deep Learning Approach to Capture the Essence of Candida albicans Morphologies | Bettauer V; Costa ACBP; Omran RP; Massahi S; Kirbizakis E; Simpson S; Dumeaux V; Law C; Whiteway M; Hallett MT; | 35972285 BIOLOGY |
| 18 | Mutations in TRAPPC12 Manifest in Progressive Childhood Encephalopathy and Golgi Dysfunction. | Milev MP, Grout ME, Saint-Dic D, Cheng YH, Glass IA, Hale CJ, Hanna DS, Dorschner MO, Prematilake K, Shaag A, Elpeleg O, Sacher M, Doherty D, Edvardson S | 28777934 BIOLOGY |
| 19 | Parental Nutrition Knowledge Rather Than Nutrition Label Use Is Associated With Adiposity in Children. | Kakinami L, Houle-Johnson S, McGrath JJ | 27373860 PERFORM |
| Title: | Clinical Manifestations | ||||
| Authors: | Gagnon C, Montero-Odasso M, Zou G, Speechley MR, Almeida QJ, Liu-Ambrose T, Middleton LE, Camicioli R, Bray NW, Li K, Fraser S, Pieruccini-Faria F, Burhan AM, Berryman N, Lussier M, Son S, Shoemaker JK, Bherer L | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41447475/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1002/alz70857_102937 | ||||
| Publication: | Alzheimer s & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer s Association | ||||
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| PMID: | 41447475 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-12-25 | |
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1 Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2 Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada. 3 Parkwood Institute, London, ON, Canada. 4 Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada. 5 University of Wester Ontario, London, ON, Canada. 6 Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada. 7 Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 8 Centre for Aging SMART, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 9 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 10 Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 11 Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging, Waterloo, ON, Canada. 12 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. 13 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. 14 University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada. 15 Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 16 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. 17 Gait and Brain Laboratory, Parkwood Institute, London, ON, Canada. 18 Gait & Brain Lab; Lawson Research Institute; Schulich School of Medicine& Dentistry, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada. 19 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. 20 Parkwood Institute-Mental Health, Western University, London, ON, Canada. 21 Western University, London, ON, Canada. 22 Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, ON, Canada. 23 Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada. 24 University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada. 25 Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM), Montreal, QC, Canada. 26 Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada. 27 Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada. 28 Montreal Heart Institute, Montréal, QC, Canada. |
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Background: In recent years, many studies have investigated the effects of non-pharmacological interventions (e.g. physical and cognitive training) on cognition in patients with mild cognitive impairment. The SYNERGIC trial showed that combining physical exercise and cognitive training leads to greater gains on the ADAS-Cog than an active control condition, and physical exercise alone. Yet not all participants showed the same cognitive gains. To date, little is known about the cognitive characteristics of responders vs non-responders to non-pharmacological interventions. Objective: To compare baseline cognitive profiles of responders and non-responders to physical exercise training alone or in combination with cognitive training. Methods: Of the 175 initially randomized individuals with MCI in the SYNERGIC trial, 143 completed the 6-month assessment. Regardless of randomization, participants were identified as responders if the change in ADAS-Cog-13 (T6-T0) was negative, indicating improved performances, and non-responders were determined if change was null or positive, indicating decreased performance. Composite z-scores were calculated from the baseline neuropsychological assessment: Global cognition (MoCA), Language (Boston Naming Test, Semantic Verbal fluency), Memory (MoCA delayed recall subscore), Processing Speed (TMT A, Stroop Naming, Stroop Reading), Working Memory (Digit span forward and backward), and Executive Functions (TMT B, Stroop Inhibition and Switching). Results: Responders (n = 91; 72yrs, 46% female, ADAS-Cog(T0): 15.81) and non-responders (n = 52; 74.2yrs, 54% female, ADAS-Cog(T0): 15.13) were comparable for sex, baseline ADAS-Cog; a trend was observed for older age in non-responders (p = .062). Overall, at baseline, responders had better global cognition (0.14±0.94 vs -0.23±1.07) and executive function performances than non-responders (0.12±0.77 vs-0.21±0.97), ps < .05, but were otherwise comparable. In the intervention arms, the proportion of responders differed significantly: Combined (75%), Physical alone (61%), Active control (44%), (p < .05). In the Combined group, responders had better global cognition (0.38±0.96 Vs -0.20±0.97) and working memory performances (0.25±0.96 Vs -0.28±0.47). In the Physical Alone group, responders and non-responders performed similarly. In the Active Control group, responders had better processing speed performances (0.22±0.31 vs -0.33±0.79) than non-responders. Conclusion: Responders and non-responders appear to have different baseline cognitive profiles. These results suggest that cognitive and physical training interventions should be tailored and individualized according to baseline cognitive condition. |



