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Dementia diagnosis rates 4% lower for Medicare Advantage enrollees
PHILADELPHIA — An analysis of more than 15 million Americans enrolled in Medicare found that those enrolled in the Medicare Advantage plan had a 4% lower dementia diagnosis rate than those in traditional Medicare, according to a presenter.
High-sugar diet may worsen cognition, cardiometabolic health
PHILADELPHIA — Consuming a high-sugar diet over 10 days was associated with memory issues as well as negative cardiometabolic health compared with a low-sugar diet, according to a poster presentation.
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Spending less time in HbA1c target range may increase dementia risk for older adults
Older adults with diabetes who spend less time within their individualized HbA1c target range have a higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and dementias, according to findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Cognitive function modestly tied to lower urinary tract symptoms for midlife women
For midlife women, better cognitive function — specifically ability, attention, processing speed and executive function — was associated with a lower likelihood of lower urinary tract symptoms, researchers reported in Menopause.
Chronic, new anxiety may increase risk for dementia, but anxiety resolution negates risk
New and chronic anxiety were associated with an increased risk for all-cause dementia, especially among individuals aged 70 years and younger, according to a study published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
High Brain Care Score linked to lower risk for late-life depression, dementia, stroke
Individuals with a higher Brain Care Score had a significantly lower risk for late-life depression, dementia and stroke, according to a study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Sleep disruption linked to agitation in those with mild cognitive impairment, dementia
PHILADELPHIA — In a small cohort of individuals with mild cognitive impairment or dementia, sleep disruption was associated with weekly agitation level, according to a presenter.
EMS providers face diagnosis, language, directive challenges to dementia care
PHILADELPHIA — Emergency medical service providers face challenges such as diagnosis, proper intervention and surrogate decision-making in treating critically ill individuals with dementia who require urgent medical intervention, according to a poster.
Lecanemab slows progression of novel Alzheimer’s-related biomarker over 18 months
PHILADELPHIA — Treatment with lecanemab slowed the progression of a potential novel Alzheimer’s disease-related biomarker by 44% over 18 months compared with placebo, with the biomarker itself most correlating with tauopathy, data show.
Longer sleep linked to neurodegeneration, cognitive decline, with depression as mitigator
PHILADELPHIA — Longer sleep duration may be linked to neurodegeneration as a likely risk factor for future cognitive decline and dementia, with depression also influencing sleep and cognitive deficit, according to a poster presentation.
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