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Is sleep quality a potential predictor of neurocognitive disorders? A 6‐year follow‐up study in Chinese older adults

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2022
To investigate the longitudinal association of sleep quality with incidence of neurocognitive disorders in 6 years.
Vivian KY Lai, Ada Fung, L. Lam, A. Lee
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Nutritional Status and Risks of Cognitive Decline and Incident Neurocognitive Disorders: Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Studies

The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 2021
Studies suggest that nutritional interventions using the whole diet approach such as the Mediterranean diet may delay cognitive decline and dementia onset.
LU Y.   +11 more
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Defining Neurocognitive Disorders

The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2011
R are questioning the boundary between normal cognition and subtle problems that are a prelude to dementia. In the 1980s, “normal cognitive decline” had several pseudonyms including age-associated memory impairment, age-consistent memory impairment, and late-life forgetfulness. The difficulty was that normal cognitive decline was poorly defined and the
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Heart rate variability in patients with dementia or neurocognitive disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (Print), 2020
Objective: Heart rate variability, a quantitative measure of mainly parasympathetic activity, has been applied in evaluating many types of psychiatric and neurological disorders, including dementia (or neurocognitive disorders).
Ying-Chih Cheng   +2 more
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Multicentre randomised controlled trial about the effect of individual reminiscence therapy in older adults with neurocognitive disorders

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2020
To evaluate the effectiveness of a 13‐week individual reminiscence therapy (RT) intervention to improve the overall cognitive function, memory, executive function, mood and quality of life (QoL) of people with neurocognitive disorders.
S. Justo-Henriques   +2 more
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Systemic inflammation, neuroinflammation and perioperative neurocognitive disorders

Inflammation Research, 2023
Shilin Jia, Hui Yang, F. Huang, W. Fan
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Postoperative neurocognitive disorders: A clinical guide.

Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2023
O. Dilmen   +3 more
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Neurocognitive disorders

2015
Neurocognitive disorders affect a broad array of cognitive domains, but produce also emotional and behavioural signs. Dementia is most prevalent among the neurocognitive disorders, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form. Neurocognitive dysfunction is related to aging and senescence.
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