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"Dementia" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Developing and Sustaining Dementia Capable Communities: An Analysis of the Current Evidence | Biglieri S; Ahmed N; Main S; Tupling OL; Vijayakumar R; Boger J; Daum C; Dupuis S; Koch M; Liu L; Lopez K; Mann J; Martin M; McAiney C; Nasir HJ; Nasir N; Pearce B; Weldrick R; Vanderlinden K; Middleton L; | 41432943 ENCS |
| 2 | Peripheral inflammation in a Canadian cohort of neurodegenerative conditions: Occurrence, determinants, and impact | Seixas-Lima B; Rosa-Neto P; Phillips NA; Borrie M; Roncero CT; Lahiri D; Dori D; Eintracht S; Chertkow H; | 41358624 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Psychotropic Medication Use Following SARS-Cov-2 Infection Among Elderly Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities | Cruz-Santiago D; Meng X; Canac-Marquis M; Sengupta A; Brassard JP; Pavey E; Girouard H; Vinh DC; Gouin JP; | 40051588 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Impact of a national dementia research consortium: The Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) | Chertkow H; Phillips N; Rockwood K; Anderson N; Andrew MK; Bartha R; Beaudoin C; Bélanger N; Bellec P; Belleville S; Bergman H; Best S; Bethell J; Bherer L; Black S; Borrie M; Camicioli R; Carrier J; Cashman N; Chan S; Crowshoe L; Cuello C; Cynader M; Dang-Vu T; Das S; Dixon RA; Ducharme S; Einstein G; Evans AC; Fahnestock M; Feldman H; Ferland G; Finger E; Fisk JD; Fogarty J; Fon E; Gan-Or Z; Gauthier S; Greenwood C; Henri-Bellemare C; Herrmann N; Hogan DB; Hsiung R; Itzhak I; Jacklin K; Lanctôt K; Lim A; MacKenzie I; Masellis M; Maxwell C; McAiney C; McGilton K; McLaurin J; Mihailidis A; Mohades Z; Montero-Odasso M; Morgan D; Naglie G; Nygaard H; O' Connell M; Petersen R; Pilon R; Rajah MN; Rapoport M; Roach P; Robillard JM; Rogaeva E; Rosa-Neto P; Rylett J; Sadavoy J; St George-Hyslop P; Seitz D; Smith E; Stefanovic B; Vedel I; Walker JD; Wellington C; Whitehead V; Wittich W; | 39636028 HKAP |
| 5 | The effectiveness of exercise interventions targeting sleep in older adults with cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD): A systematic review and meta-analysis | Arsenio Páez, Emmanuel Frimpong, Melodee Mograss, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu | 38462491 HKAP |
| 6 | Hearing loss is associated with gray matter differences in older adults at risk for and with Alzheimer's disease | Giroud N; Pichora-Fuller MK; Mick P; Wittich W; Al-Yawer F; Rehan S; Orange JB; Phillips NA; | 36911511 CRDH |
| 7 | A Community of Practice on Environmental Design for Long-Term Care Residents with Dementia | Elliott J; Stolee P; Mairs K; Kothari A; Conklin J; | 36799024 CONCORDIA |
| 8 | Strategies for Maintaining Friendship in Dementia | Genoe MR; Fortune D; Whyte C; | 35859359 CONCORDIA |
| 9 | Comment on the article "Spatially-extended nucleation-aggregation-fragmentation models for the dynamics of prion-like neurodegenerative protein-spreading in the brain and its connectome 486 (2020) 110102" | Arsalan Rahimabadi | 34843739 PERFORM |
| 10 | Insomnia symptom subtypes and manifestations of prodromal neurodegeneration: a population-based study in the CLSA | Yao CW; Pelletier A; Fereshtehnejad SM; Cross N; Dang-Vu T; Postuma RB; | 34314348 PERFORM |
| 11 | Gait variability across neurodegenerative and cognitive disorders: Results from the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) and the Gait and Brain Study. | Pieruccini-Faria F, Black SE, Masellis M, Smith EE, Almeida QJ, Li KZH, Bherer L, Camicioli R, Montero-Odasso M | 33590967 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 | PM2.5 and hospital admissions among Medicare enrollees with chronic debilitating brain disorders. | Yitshak-Sade M, Nethery R, Schwartz JD, Mealli F, Dominici F, Di Q, Abu Awad Y, Ifergane G, Zanobetti A | 33065503 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 13 | CCCDTD5 recommendations on early non cognitive markers of dementia: A Canadian consensus | Montero-Odasso M; Pieruccini-Faria F; Ismail Z; Li K; Lim A; Phillips N; Kamkar N; Sarquis-Adamson Y; Speechley M; Theou O; Verghese J; Wallace L; Camicioli R; | 33094146 CRDH |
| 14 | Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms that Predict Cognitive Decline or Impairment in Cognitively Normal Middle-Aged or Older Adults: a Meta-Analysis. | Hudon C, Escudier F, De Roy J, Croteau J, Cross N, Dang-Vu TT, Zomahoun HTV, Grenier S, Gagnon JF, Parent A, Bruneau MA, Belleville S, Consortium for the Early Identification of Alzheimer’s Disease – Quebec | 32394109 HKAP |
| 15 | The Comprehensive Assessment of Neurodegeneration and Dementia: Canadian Cohort Study. | Chertkow H, Borrie M, Whitehead V, Black SE, Feldman HH, Gauthier S, Hogan DB, Masellis M, McGilton K, Rockwood K, Tierney MC, Andrew M, Hsiung GR, Camicioli R, Smith EE, Fogarty J, Lindsay J, Best S, Evans A, Das S, Mohaddes Z, Pilon R, Poirier J, Phillips NA, MacNamara E, Dixon RA, Duchesne S, MacKenzie I, Rylett RJ | 31309917 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 16 | SYNERGIC TRIAL (SYNchronizing Exercises, Remedies in Gait and Cognition) a multi-Centre randomized controlled double blind trial to improve gait and cognition in mild cognitive impairment. | Montero-Odasso M, Almeida QJ, Burhan AM, Camicioli R, Doyon J, Fraser S, Li K, Liu-Ambrose T, Middleton L, Muir-Hunter S, McIlroy W, Morais JA, Pieruccini-Faria F, Shoemaker K, Speechley M, Vasudev A, Zou GY, Berryman N, Lussier M, Vanderhaeghe L, Bherer L | 29661156 PERFORM |
| Title: | Peripheral inflammation in a Canadian cohort of neurodegenerative conditions: Occurrence, determinants, and impact | ||||
| Authors: | Seixas-Lima B, Rosa-Neto P, Phillips NA, Borrie M, Roncero CT, Lahiri D, Dori D, Eintracht S, Chertkow H | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41358624/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1177/13872877251401611 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of Alzheimer s disease : JAD | ||||
| Keywords: | Alzheimer'; s disease; aging; dementia; inflammation; | ||||
| PMID: | 41358624 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-12-08 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
PSYCHOLOGY
1 Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest and Baycrest Academy, Toronto, ON, Canada. 2 Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA), Montreal, QC, Canada. 3 Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory, McGill University Research Centre for Studies in Aging, Montréal, QC, Canada. 4 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 5 Division of Geriatric Medicine, Western University, London, ON, Canada. 6 Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston Health Sciences Centre Kingston General Hospital Site Connell 7, Kingston, ON, Canada. 7 Division of Medical Biochemistry, Department of Medicine, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada. |
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Background"Inflammaging" describes chronic low-grade inflammation observed in aging individuals. It may play a major role in neurodegeneration.ObjectiveTo assess blood inflammatory markers in older adults. We hypothesized that elevated inflammation would be found in some cognitively normal older adults but would be more prevalent in individuals with cognitive impairment.MethodsInterleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were assessed in 514 Canadian individuals in COMPASS-ND, a detailed study of cognitive impairment in the elderly. Cumulative link model (CLM) was used to investigate the relationship between inflammation status (low, medium, or high tertiles) and demographic and lifestyle factors along with cognitive function and cognitive diagnoses.ResultsWe found that 12% of cognitively normal older adults had IL-6 levels in the highest tertile, but this increased in cognitively impaired cohorts-36% in Alzheimer's disease, 55% mixed dementia, 30% mild cognitive impairment, and 39% vascular mild cognitive impairment. We found that 36% of cognitively unimpaired older individuals display "elevated" IL-6 (middle and high tertile values), while approximately 70% of those with cognitive impairment also do so. Inflammation markers increased most robustly in association with age, higher body mass index, and higher Fazekas (MRI white matter hyperintensity) score. There were also weaker associations with female sex, nutrition, number of comorbidities, and poor sleep.ConclusionsPeripheral low-grade inflammation was common, particularly in individuals with cognitive impairment; and obesity and age were the main drivers. It remains unclear whether treatment targeting such inflammation might have a therapeutic role in dementia prevention. |



