An acquired organic mental disorder with loss of intellectual abilities of sufficient severity to interfere with social or occupational functioning. The dysfunction is multifaceted and involves memory, behavior, personality, judgment, attention, spatial relations, language, abstract thought, and other executive functions. The intellectual decline is usually progressive, and initially spares the level of consciousness.
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"Dementia is a symptom complex probably arising from cerebral metabolic insufficiency." | ( McConnachie, RW, 1978) |
"The dementia is cortical in type and psychiatric symptoms such as agitation, hallucinations or delusions are frequent." | ( Bordet, R; Destée, A, 1992) |
"Since 73% of dementias are at least partly caused by Alzheimer's disease in the area examined and because the short test used discriminates demented from healthy octagenarians as well as tests involving extensive examinations, the findings of this study suggest with a high probability that the [Al] of drinking water is not an essential factor in the pathogenesis of senile dementia." | ( Aeppli, J; Gautschi, K; Peters, M; Wettstein, A, 1991) |
"Dementia is a serious morbidity associated with AIDS in the elderly, which presents considerable diagnostic and ethical dilemmas." | ( Fillit, H; Fruchtman, S; Rosen, N; Sell, L, 1989) |
"Dementia is an ailment that is becoming a major management problem." | ( Essa, M, 1986) |
"Vascular dementia is a common and potentially reversible type of dementing illness." | ( Greenough, PG; Hershey, LA; Jaffe, DF; Yang, SL, 1987) |
"Dementia is believed to be either an integral part of the disease process or these patients are prone to some other illness that produces dementia." | ( Beard, CM; Kurland, LT; Offord, K; Rajput, AH, 1984) |
"Dialysis dementia is a progressive, generally fatal encephalopathy which affects patients on chronic hemodialysis." | ( Arieff, AI; Mahoney, CA, 1982) |
"Dementia is closely related to disturbances in brain blood flow and oxidative metabolism." | ( Hoyer, S, 1982) |
"Dementia is the primary manifestation of disease-induced mental alterations and careful pharmacologic management is necessary." | ( Klawans, HL, 1982) |
"Severity of dementia is mainly correlated with temporo-parietal rCMRGlu reduction, probably irrespective of the cause of dementia, and the neuropsychological profile is related to the asymmetry of metabolic alterations." | ( Herholz, K, 1995) |
"HIV-associated dementia is a frequent consequence of HIV infection and relates to neuronal damage, possibly as a result of increased neurotoxic kynurenine metabolites." | ( Reynolds, GP; Sardar, AM, 1995) |
"Dementia is the most prevalent disorder, accounting for approximately 70% of the neuropsychiatric disease of institutionalized patients." | ( Farnett, LE; Ruzicka, SA; Yeager, BF, 1995) |
"Dementia is a complex syndrome associated with cognitive impairment, personality change, and behavioral disturbance." | ( Hales, RE; Kunik, ME; Silver, JM; Yudofsky, SC, 1994) |
"In addition, since dementia is associated with severe deterioration in the spatio-temporal organization of behavior, we examined whether EAD rats also mimic this important feature of dementia." | ( Dubovik, V; Eilam, D; Faigon, M; Feldon, J; Michaelson, DM, 1993) |
"The A." | ( Folstein, MF; Rovner, BW; Shmuely, Y; Steele, CD, 1996) |
"Lewy body dementia is also associated with a disturbance in cholinergic transmission; neocortical cholinergic deficits in this disorder are more extensive than in Alzheimer's disease and are correlated with symptoms commonly associated with delirium, such as visual hallucinations." | ( Perry, EK; Perry, RH, 1995) |
"Dementia is an important cause of morbidity in the geriatric population in this community, where families take responsibility for the care of relatives with dementia." | ( Abraham, T; Promodu, K; Roy, KJ; Shaji, S; Verghese, A, 1996) |
"HIV-1 dementia is associated with neuronal loss, but occurs in the absence of direct viral infection of neurons, suggesting that neurological damage occurs by an indirect mechanism." | ( Dewhurst, S; Fine, SM; Gelbard, HA, 1996) |
"HSP with dementia is a very rare cause of failing school performance." | ( Abusah, P; Pridmore, S; Rao, G, 1995) |
"Frontotemporal dementia is a dementia syndrome with diverse clinical characteristics." | ( Benson, DF; Boone, K; Cummings, JL; Edwards-Lee, T; Mena, I; Miller, BL; Russell, GL, 1997) |
"Dementia is a life-defining illness that impacts both patients and their loved ones." | ( Landrum, K; Lynn, J; Teno, JM, 1997) |
"Dementia is a frequent complication of idiopathic parkinsonism or PD, usually occurring later in the protracted course of the illness." | ( Arnold, SE; Clark, CM; Ewbank, D; Galvin, J; Glosser, G; Gollomp, SM; Hurtig, HI; Lee, VM; Schmidt, ML; Stern, MB; Trojanowski, JQ, 2000) |
"Dementia is a cerebral disorder resulting in a progressive deterioration of intellectual function that compromises the patient's ability to function." | ( Emeriau, JP; Lehert, P; Mosnier, M, 2000) |
"Older people with dementia are often prescribed numerous medications." | ( Dergal, JM; Gold, JL; Lanctôt, KL; Laxer, DA; Rochon, PA, 2001) |
"Dementia is a common cognitive syndrome reflecting a wide spread chronic progressive disease as an extension to normal aging process." | ( Bhatia, MS; Chouhan, S; Tandon, OP; Vaney, N, 2002) |
"Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting 5% of those over 65." | ( Hudson, S; Tabet, N, 2003) |
"Dementia is a very rare neurological manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and has a deep link with antiphospholipid antibodies (APL) and cerebral infarction in its development." | ( Jeon, HS; Lee, SI; Yoo, WH, 2004) |
"Frontotemporal dementia is an underdiagnosed illness with predominant behavioral and executive manifestations." | ( Goforth, HW; Konopka, L; O'Donnell, K; Patel, R; Poprawski, T; Primeau, M; Rao, M; Ruth, A; Shirazi, P, 2004) |
"Dementia is one of the most pressing public health problems with social and economic implication." | ( Atti, AR; Calzoni, F; Dalla Nora, E; Fellin, R; Mari, E; Passaro, A; Smorgon, C; Zamboni, PF, 2004) |
"Dementia is highly prevalent in Parkinson's disease." | ( Emre, M, 2004) |
"Dementia is highly prevalent among elderly people, and projections show that the number of people affected might triple over the next 50 years, mainly because of a large increase in the oldest-old segment of the population." | ( Garcia, A; Zanibbi, K, 2004) |
"Dementia is emerging as an important health problem of elderly people in India." | ( Bose, S; Shaji, S; Verghese, A, 2005) |
"Dementia is an important health problem of the elderly population." | ( Bose, S; Shaji, S; Verghese, A, 2005) |
"Dementia is a common disorder among older persons, and projections indicate that the number of patients with dementia in the United States will continue to grow." | ( Adelman, AM; Daly, MP, 2005) |
"Dementia is a multi-factor pathological condition, and nutrition is one factor that may play a role on its onset and progression." | ( Cashman, KD; Salerno-Kennedy, R, 2005) |
"Familial Danish dementia is an early onset autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder linked to a genetic defect in the BRI2 gene and clinically characterized by dementia and ataxia." | ( Bojsen-Møller, M; Braendgaard, H; Frangione, B; Ghiso, J; Holton, J; Lashley, T; Neubert, TA; Plant, G; Révész, T; Rostagno, A; Tomidokoro, Y, 2005) |
"Dementia is a clinical syndrome characterised by acquired loss of cognitive and emotional abilities that interfere with activities of daily living." | ( Biswas, A; Chakraborty, D; Dutt, A; Roy, T, 2005) |
"Dementia is associated with progressive cognitive impairment and behavioral and psychological symptoms." | ( Diago, JI; Durán, JC; Gallego, R; Greenspan, A; Martinez, G, 2005) |
"Dementia is a common yet potentially underdiagnosed illness in the long-term care setting." | ( Christensen, MD; White, HK, 2006) |
"Dementia is one of the age related mental problems and a characteristic symptom of various neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease." | ( Joshi, H; Parle, M, 2006) |
"Stroke and dementia are major causes of disability in most countries." | ( Ikeuchi, T; Miida, T; Takahashi, A, 2007) |
"Dementia is a common yet potentially underdiagnosed illness in the long-term care setting." | ( Christensen, MD; White, HK, 2007) |
"This dementia is characterized by deficits in attention, executive function and memory." | ( Wesnes, K, 2007) |
"Dementia is a major cause of disability." | ( Kuller, LH, 2007) |
"Dementia is a common complication of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Annesi, F; Annesi, G; Carrideo, S; Cirò Candiano, IC; Civitelli, D; De Luca, V; De Marco, EV; Marconi, R; Morelli, M; Nicoletti, G; Novellino, F; Provenzano, G; Quattrone, A; Rocca, FE; Romeo, N; Tarantino, P, 2008) |
"Dementia is frequently associated with behavioral disturbances, some of which have a significant impact on patient quality of life and the likelihood of institutionalization." | ( Figiel, G; Sadowsky, C, 2008) |
"Neurodegenerative dementia is an increasingly common disorder with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) accounting for most cases." | ( Tatsch, K, 2008) |
"Dementia is common in Parkinson disease (PD), although its anatomic and pathologic substrates remain undefined." | ( Gentleman, SM; Graeber, MB; Kalaitzakis, ME; Pearce, RK, 2008) |
"Incident dementia is more strongly associated with changes in folate, vitamin B(12) and homocysteine than with previous concentrations." | ( Kim, JM; Kim, SW; Shin, HY; Shin, IS; Stewart, R; Yang, SJ; Yoon, JS, 2008) |
"Dementia is relatively common in Parkinson's Disease (PD)." | ( Dickson, DW; Tsuboi, Y; Uchikado, H, 2007) |
"Dementia is present in 83% of 20-year survivors." | ( Adena, MA; Halliday, GM; Hely, MA; Morris, JG; Reid, WG, 2008) |
"Dementia is increasing as a priority public health problem because of the ageing of the world population." | ( Clément, JP; Dartigues, JF; Guerchet, M; Houinato, D; Nubukpo, P; Otto, M; Paraiso, MN; Preux, PM; von Ahsen, N, 2009) |
"Dementia is a rapidly growing global health problem." | ( O'Brien, JT; Singh, B, 2009) |
"Its role in dementia is still controversial, and no study has examined the role of midlife tHcy, or reports longer than 8 years of follow-up." | ( Björkelund, C; Guo, X; Gustafson, D; Lissner, L; Mehlig, K; Ostling, S; Skoog, I; Thelle, DS; Waern, M; Zylberstein, DE, 2011) |
"Dementia is a frequent non-motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Abruzzese, G; Antonini, A; Bonuccelli, U; Canesi, M; Cristina, S; Defazio, G; dell'Aquila, C; Lamberti, P; Livrea, P; Logroscino, G; Marchese, R; Pacchetti, C; Zagaglia, R; Zoccolella, S, 2009) |
"Dementia is becoming increasingly common in western societies and carries with it a substantial clinical, social and economic burden." | ( Frier, BM; Mitchell, RJ; Price, JF; Reynolds, RM; Strachan, MW, 2009) |
"Global levels of dementia are escalating but alongside this new innovations and service models are developing to improve outcome and the patient journey." | ( Boustani, M; Fox, C; Moniz-Cook, E, 2009) |
"Since dementia is an age related process, its risk increases with advanced disease severity and duration." | ( Inzelberg, R; Polyniki, A, 2010) |
"Dementia is a common feature in Parkinson disease (PD), the time of onset determining how patients are classified." | ( Aasly, JO; Johansen, KK; Sando, SB; White, LR, 2010) |
"An AD-like dementia is also common in older individuals with Down syndrome (DS), though with a much earlier onset." | ( Coskun, PE; Cotman, CW; Derbereva, O; Doran, E; Head, E; Lott, IT; Melkonian, G; Wallace, DC; Wyrembak, J, 2010) |
"When the type of dementia is clinically doubted, however, at least two supportive features should be considered (i." | ( Barkhof, F; Blankenstein, MA; Bouwman, FH; Klein, M; Kok, A; Scheltens, P; Sluimer, JD; van der Flier, WM; Verwey, NA, 2010) |
"Dementia is a highly prevalent problem causing considerable disability and mortality and exacting great costs to individuals, their families, and society." | ( Kadir, A; Nordberg, A, 2010) |
"Dementia is characterised by chronic, global, non-reversible deterioration in memory, executive function, and personality." | ( Butler, R; Gupta, S; Warner, JP, 2010) |
"The prevalence of dementia is projected to rise dramatically in future with increasing life expectancy." | ( Dube, AM; Holay, MP; Joshi, PP; Patil, PS; Suryawanshi, SD; Waradkar, P, 2011) |
"Dementia is a frequent and devastating non-motor complication of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Buongiorno, M; Compta, Y; Martí, MJ, 2011) |
"Dementia is defined as a clinical syndrome characterized by acquired loss of cognitive and emotional abilities, severe enough to interfere with daily functioning and quality of life." | ( Agarwal, S; Babbar, R; Krishana, B; Puri, V; Sachdeva, R, 2011) |
"Dementia is a clinical syndrome with diverse presentation, a challenging differential diagnosis, and time-sensitive therapy." | ( Lewis, DH; McCue, TJ; Minoshima, S; Toney, LK, 2011) |
"Alcohol-related dementia is a preventable and potentially reversible condition." | ( Anderson, P; Draper, B; Gibson, D; Karmel, R; Peut, A, 2011) |
"Dementia is a brain disorder characterized by the permanent loss of higher cognitive functions." | ( Hao, Z; Lu, D; McCleery, J; Song, H; Wu, T, 2011) |
"PiB-negative dementia is unlikely to include DLB, while it most likely includes diseases of tauopathy, such as FTLD, AGD and NFTD." | ( Ataka, S; Kawabe, J; Miki, T; Mizuno, K; Mori, H; Shimada, H; Shiomi, S; Takeuchi, J; Wada, Y; Watanabe, Y, 2012) |
"• Dementia is a common and important non-motor sign of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Abe, O; Aoki, S; Hattori, N; Hori, M; Ito, K; Kamagata, K; Kuwatsuru, R; Motoi, Y; Nakanishi, A; Sano, T; Sasai, K; Shimoji, K; Suzuki, M; Tomiyama, H, 2013) |
"Dementia is a disorder that is characterized by a chronic, progressive loss of cognitive function." | ( Lee, EK; Lee, YJ, 2013) |
"Neurodegenerative dementias are characterized by elevated myoinositol and decreased N-acetylaspartate (NAA) levels." | ( Kantarci, K, 2013) |
"Mixed dementia is caused by the combination of several simultaneous pathological processes, e." | ( Vasenina, EE, 2013) |
"Dementia is one of the milestones of advanced Parkinson's disease (PD), with its neuropathological substrate still being a matter of debate, particularly regarding its potential mechanistic implications." | ( Compta, Y; Holton, JL; Kempster, P; Lashley, T; Lees, AJ; Parkkinen, L; Revesz, T; Selikhova, M, 2014) |
"Dementia is a major public health problem because of its high prevalence in elderly individuals, particularly in the growing category of subjects aged 80 years or more." | ( Catapano, AL; Corrao, G; Ibrahim, B; Mancia, G; Merlino, L; Nicotra, F; Pasini, TS; Zambon, A, 2013) |
"Patients with dementia are thought to be more sensitive to anesthesia, although volatile anesthetic requirement has not specifically been evaluated in this population." | ( Dalton, JE; Geube, M; Kurz, A; Ontaneda, D; Perez-Protto, S; Sessler, DI, 2014) |
"Dementia is a major public health issue, with notably high rates in persons with mood illnesses." | ( Ghaemi, SN; Mauer, S; Vergne, D, 2014) |
"In contrast, dementia is the dominating feature of DLB from the disease onset." | ( Chesselet, MF; Hatami, A, 2015) |
"Screening for dementia is important since chronic hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia resulting from parathyroid function abnormalities can become a cause of dementia onset." | ( Yamaguchi, K, 2015) |
"Dementia is a clinical diagnosis requiring new functional dependence on the basis of progressive cognitive decline." | ( Cunningham, EL; Herron, B; McGuinness, B; Passmore, AP, 2015) |
"Dementia is an acquired progressive cognitive dysfunction, affecting the content of consciousness rather than the level of consciousness." | ( Chen, S; Guo, Y; Huang, M; Liang, Y, 2016) |
"Mixed dementia is characterized by the presence of one or several pathogenetic mechanisms of cognitive impairment." | ( Bogolepova, AN, 2015) |
"Dementia is characterized by a progressive decline and deterioration of brain regions such as memory, spatial navigation and language, along with disturbances in daily functioning." | ( Chan, WC; Cheung, IK; Cheung, JK; Ho, RT; Lam, LC, 2015) |
"Dementia is a neurological symptom of these disorders, especially in the chronic progressive subtype of neuro-Behçet disease." | ( Hisanaga, K, 2016) |
"Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with cognitive dysfunction, and is often complicated by behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) including excitement, aggression, and hallucinations." | ( Ikarashi, Y; Mizoguchi, K, 2016) |
"Dementia is a chronic disease associated with numerous cardiovascular disorders." | ( Bohlken, J; Jacob, L; Kostev, K, 2017) |
"The risk of dementia is lower in long-term and high-dose pioglitazone users than in never users of pioglitazone." | ( Chou, PS; Ho, BL; Yang, YH, 2017) |
"Dementia is an important risk factor for delirium and is common in frail elderly." | ( Elmans, LH; Mosk, CA; Mus, M; van der Laan, L; van der Ploeg, T; Vos, DI; Vroemen, JP, 2017) |
"Older patients with dementia are often unable to take their medications as prescribed due to cognitive and physical impairment." | ( El-Saifi, N; Jones, C; Moyle, W; Tuffaha, H, 2018) |
"The prevalence of dementia is increasing rapidly, specifically in low and middle income countries (LAMIC) due to demographic aging." | ( Bharath, S; Hossien, SA; Kolar Sridara Murthy, M; Loganathan, S; Palanimuthu Thangaraju, S; Varghese, M, 2017) |
"CVDs and dementia are major challenges to global health worldwide." | ( Babateen, A; Harrison, SL; Keage, HAD; Robinson, L; Siervo, M; Stephan, BCM, 2017) |
"Age-related dementia is one of the most devastating disorders affecting the elderly." | ( Attia, A; El-Shenawy, S; Gomaa, N; Hassan, A; Hegazy, R; Kenawy, S; Zaki, H, 2017) |
"Dementia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and encompasses a very heterogenous group of disease processes." | ( Kuo, PH; Sawyer, DM, 2018) |
"Dementia is characterized by prolonged progressive disability." | ( Chou, PH; Hsu, WH; Lee, KC; Lin, YP; Muo, CH; Yiin, JJ, 2018) |
"Dementia is a common medical disorder in the elderly." | ( Kamalashiran, C; Muengtaweepongsa, S; Pattaraarchachai, J; Sriyakul, K, 2019) |
"Dementia is a category of brain diseases that cause a decrease in cognitive functions." | ( Cho, E; Jeon, J; Jun, M; Kang, RH; Kim, DH; Kwon, H; Lee, YC; Ryu, JH; Youn, K; Yu, J, 2019) |
"Dementia is the factor that most adversely influences low HRQoL among older NVAF." | ( Dutsadeevettakul, S; Jittham, P; Krittayaphong, R; Ratanasumawong, K; Srinonprasert, V; Thongsri, T; Wiwatworapan, W, 2019) |
"Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition marked by the decline of cognitive functions." | ( Au, DKS; Bergstresser, SM; Chan, HYL; Emdadul Haque, ATM; Ngan, OMY; Sanip, S, 2020) |
"Dementia is the leading cause of dependency and disability among older persons worldwide." | ( Chen, C; Cheng, CY; Hilal, S; Ikram, MK; Tan, CS; Venketasubramanian, N; Wong, MYZ, 2019) |
"Dementia is now the leading cause of death in the United Kingdom, accounting for over 12% of all deaths and is the fifth most common cause of death worldwide." | ( Benitez, DP; Brenton, J; Cummings, DM; Stringer, KM; Vitanova, KS, 2019) |
"Dementia is an acquired loss of cognition in multiple cognitive domains sufficiently severe to affect social or occupational function." | ( Arvanitakis, Z; Bennett, DA; Shah, RC, 2019) |
"People with dementia are critically dependent on their carers when accessing and utilizing health care." | ( Butler, M; Buttery, Y; Czuba, K; Hale, L; Holland, M; Jenkins, M; Kayes, N; Mayland, E; Mckenzie-Green, B; Ngocha-Chaderopa, E; Norris, P; Sezier, A, 2020) |
"Dementia is an irreversible, progressive form of cognitive dysfunction that can affect memory, learning ability, thinking, orientation, comprehension, calculation, linguistic skills and executive function but which does not impair consciousness." | ( LeQuang, JA; Paladini, A; Pergolizzi, JV; Raffa, RB; Varrasi, G, 2019) |
"Elderly with dementia are prescribed opioids more frequent than elderly without." | ( Christensen, AN; Gasse, C; Jensen-Dahm, C; Waldemar, G, 2020) |
"It is shown that dementia is a risk factor for falls, and standard measures to prevent falls in the elderly are ineffective in patients with cognitive impairment." | ( Chebotareva, AD; Dudchenko, NG, 2019) |
"While the burden of dementia is increasing in low- and middle-income countries, there is a low rate of diagnosis and paucity of research in these regions." | ( Alladi, S; Divyaraj, G; Dutt, A; Ellajosyula, R; Ghosh, A; Hooda, R; Iyer, GK; Justus, S; Kandukuri, R; Kaul, S; Khan, AB; Mathew, R; Mathuranath, PS; Mekala, S; Menon, R; Nandi, R; Narayanan, J; Nehra, A; Padma, MV; Paplikar, A; Pauranik, A; Ramakrishnan, S; Sabnis, P; Sarath, L; Saroja, AO; Shah, U; Sharma, M; Sylaja, PN; Tripathi, M; Varghese, F; Varma, RP; Verma, M, 2020) |
"Dementia is a major public health concern in ageing societies." | ( Funahashi, T; Hagiya, H; Hinotsu, S; Kano, MR; Kitamura, Y; Koyama, T; Mikami, N; Ohshima, A; Sasaki, M; Sendo, T; Shinomiya, K; Tatebe, Y; Zamami, Y, 2019) |
"Dementia is a kind of age-related neurodegenerative disease." | ( Cai, WW; Dai, Z; Deng, YX; Li, BY; Liu, HF; Liu, XQ; Lu, XY; Song, L; Wang, Q; Xu, TT; Zhang, SJ; Zhu, WL, 2020) |
"Thalamic dementia is an uncommon type of stroke that presents with disorientation, behavioral changes, and impairment of executive functions, with relative preservation of motor functions." | ( Brentlinger, G; Ghebrendrias, Y; Han, J; Kim, K; Mohan, A; Yeh, BY, 2021) |
"Dementia is a worldwide concern." | ( Devane, D; Jordan, F; Kelly, JP; McGuinness, B; Murphy, K; Passmore, P; Quinn, TJ; Tudur Smith, C, 2020) |
"Dementia is more prevalent among people with type 2 diabetes, but little is known regarding the influence of antidiabetic agents on this association." | ( Han, M; Simó, R; Tang, X; Yang, J; Zhou, JB, 2020) |
"Dementia is a collection of symptoms affecting a person's cognition." | ( Tang, KS, 2021) |
"Dementia is another area that has been more recently studied and received basic science support." | ( Becker, BE, 2020) |
"Dementia is the fifth leading cause of death in the world." | ( Camargo, CQ; Hillesheim, E; Krüger, JF; Pereira, ACSN; Rabito, EI, 2021) |
"Dementia is the major cause of disability among older persons and leading physical and psychological sequelae for both the person living with dementia (PLwD) and their caregivers." | ( Abd Razak, MA; Ahmad, NA; Ganapathy, SS; Ibrahim, N; Jamaluddin, R; Mohamad Zahir, S; Mohd Sidik, S; Sandanasamy, KS; Sooryanarayana, R; Tan, MP, 2020) |
"Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder majorly evidenced by cognitive impairment." | ( Chaturbhuj, SG; Das, M; Gourishetti, K; Kanojia, U; Kishore, A; Krishnadas, N; Nayak, PG; Sankhe, R; Surubhotla, R, 2021) |
"Dementia is a risk factor for delirium, and their symptoms can be similar." | ( Wolak, JP, 2021) |
"Dementia is a life-limiting condition that affects 50 million people globally." | ( Browne, B; Davies, N; Kupeli, N; Moore, KJ; Sampson, EL, 2021) |
"Dementia is a major global health challenge and the impact of built and social environments' characteristics on dementia risk have not yet been fully evaluated." | ( Anstey, KJ; Bagheri, N; Coffee, NT; Knibbs, LD; Mavoa, S; Salvador-Carulla, L; Tabatabaei-Jafari, H, 2021) |
"Dementia is a disease that affects millions worldwide and progressively degrades an individual's ability to care for themselves." | ( Bannon, A; Constandinou, TG; Rapeaux, A, 2021) |
"Dementia is widely considered a progressive condition associated with changes in cognitive capacities, which promotes the idea that people with dementia need to anticipate end-of-life care preferences." | ( Bolt, SR; Lemos Dekker, N, 2022) |
"Dementia is a global medical and societal challenge; it has devastating personal, social and economic costs, which will increase rapidly as the world's population ages." | ( Butcher, AJ; Mallucci, GR; O'Brien, JT; Sidhom, E; Smith, HL; Underwood, BR, 2022) |
"Dementia care dyads were recruited from a memory evaluation center." | ( Emami, A; Engström, G; Hallinder, H; Kim, H; Theorell, T, 2022) |
"Dementia is a syndrome characterized by progressive cognitive impairment that interferes with independent function in daily activities." | ( Avedillo Salas, A; Gil Martínez, V; Santander Ballestín, S, 2022) |
"Degenerative dementia is characterized by progressive cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms." | ( Aarsland, D; Andersson, T; Berglund, A; Cummings, J; Freund-Levi, Y; Holmgren, S, 2022) |
"Patients with dementia are less likely to receive end-of-life care." | ( Fukahori, H; Hirooka, K; Matsumoto, S; Ogawa, A; Okumura, Y, 2022) |
"Dementia is a common feature in Parkinson's disease (PD); however, data on dementia treatment patterns in patients with PD are scarce." | ( Kim, HJ; Yoon, B, 2022) |
"Cancer and dementia are serious illnesses that have been associated with less intensive end-of-life health care use." | ( Boyd, CM; Chamberlain, AM; Fan, C; Green, AR; Jacobson, D; Nothelle, S; Rocca, WA; St Sauver, JL, 2022) |
"Dementia is a progressive syndrome characterised by deterioration in memory, thinking and behaviour, and by impaired ability to perform daily activities." | ( Hughes, C; Lim, WY; Loy, C; McGuinness, B; Parsons, C; Passmore, P; Ward, SA, 2021) |
"Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome that has no cure." | ( Huntley, J; Leung, P; Orgeta, V; Profyri, E, 2022) |
"Dementia is a leading cause of death in developed nations." | ( Agar, M; Arendts, G; Braitberg, G; Campbell, E; Celenza, A; Cerra, N; Chenoweth, L; Cubitt, M; duPreez, J; Etherton-Beer, C; Gilmore, I; Hayes, BJ; Howard, K; Jaworski, R; Magann, L; Pearce, J; Schnitker, LM; Sheehan, C; Soh, SC; Spilsbury, K; Sudharshan, T, 2022) |
"Dementia is a leading cause of death in developed nations." | ( Agar, M; Arendts, G; Braitberg, G; Campbell, E; Celenza, A; Cerra, N; Chenoweth, L; Cubitt, M; duPreez, J; Etherton-Beer, C; Gilmore, I; Hayes, BJ; Howard, K; Jaworski, R; Magann, L; Pearce, J; Schnitker, LM; Sheehan, C; Soh, SC; Spilsbury, K; Sudharshan, T, 2022) |
"Dementia is a leading cause of death in developed nations." | ( Agar, M; Arendts, G; Braitberg, G; Campbell, E; Celenza, A; Cerra, N; Chenoweth, L; Cubitt, M; duPreez, J; Etherton-Beer, C; Gilmore, I; Hayes, BJ; Howard, K; Jaworski, R; Magann, L; Pearce, J; Schnitker, LM; Sheehan, C; Soh, SC; Spilsbury, K; Sudharshan, T, 2022) |
"As dementia is an invariably progressive and terminal illness, planning for and managing end of life care in dementia is an important part of the overall process of dementia care." | ( Volle, D, 2023) |
"As dementia is an invariably progressive and terminal illness, planning for and managing end of life care in dementia is an important part of the overall process of dementia care." | ( Volle, D, 2023) |
"Dementia is more prevalent among females than males and in rural than urban areas." | ( Angrisani, M; Bajpai, S; Banerjee, J; Bansal, R; Bhatankar, S; Bloom, DE; Chakrabarti, SS; Chatterjee, P; Chattopadhyay, A; Crimmins, EM; Desai, G; Dey, AB; Dhar, M; Gambhir, IS; Ganguli, M; Goswami, D; Govil, D; Gupta, M; Khobragade, P; Koul, PA; Kumar, G; Kurup, R; Langa, KM; Lee, J; Meijer, E; Mohanty, RR; Muliyala, KP; Padmaja, M; Pedgaonkar, S; Rajguru, C; Rao, AR; Sankhe, L; Sekher, TV; Singhal, S; Sivakumar, PT; Talukdar, A; Varghese, M; Yadati, RS, 2023) |
"Dementia is a significant public health priority with approximately 55 million cases worldwide, and this number is predicted to quadruple by 2050." | ( Alharbi, M; Babateen, A; Shannon, O; Siervo, M; Stephan, B, 2022) |
"Prevention of dementia is important, because it is a leading cause of disability in elderly people." | ( Chiba, A; Iwashita, H; Sano, M, 2023) |
"The prevalence of dementia is increasing, and most of the causes are related to neuronal cell death." | ( Mairuae, N; Noisa, P; Palachai, N, 2023) |
"Dementia is a multifactorial disease in which environmental, lifestyle, and genetic factors intervene." | ( Fragoso, JM; Islas-Pérez, V; Juárez-Cedillo, T; López-Martínez, A; Martínez-Rodríguez, N; Valle-Medina, A, 2023) |
"Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia." | ( Abi-Ghanem, C; Brooks, HL; Gannon, OJ; Kelly, RD; Mansour, FM; Naik, JS; Riccio, D; Salinero, AE; Zuloaga, KL, 2023) |
"Depression and dementia are highly prevalent in older adults and often co-occur." | ( Christensen, MC; Grande, I; Schmidt, SN, 2023) |
"Dementia is a significant cause of elderly disability and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia." | ( Li, K; Li, Y; Mei, Y; Wu, J; Xu, J; Xu, Q; Yang, M; Zhao, J; Zhao, M; Zhou, Q, 2023) |
"Dementia is generally caused by neurodegenerative diseases affecting the brain, which leads to a progressive neurocognitive decline characterized by inability to perform major higher functioning tasks." | ( Abbas, LA; Haidar, H; Hajeer, S; Majzoub, RE, 2023) |
"Dementia is one of the leading causes of death both in the UK and worldwide." | ( Fitzpatrick, L; Mortimore, G, 2023) |