Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although various eating disturbance occur as dementia progresses, to our knowledge, most of the studies focused on a part of eating disturbance such as swallowing and appetite. There have been few comprehensive studies including eating habits and food preference in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The aims of this study were to investigate almost all eating disturbance and to examine the relationship of eating disturbance to dementia stage in AD.A total of 220 patients with AD and 30 normal elderly (NE) subjects were recruited. Eating disturbance was assessed by a comprehensive questionnaire that had been previously validated. Potential relations...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal eating behaviors are common in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), yet...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients w...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Background Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. ...
The eating habits of 33 patients with dementia were studied. They were assessed by semistructured in...
5noThe hypothesis that semantic deficits in dementia may contribute in producing changes in eating p...
Eating behavior can change during aging due to physiological, psychological, and social changes. Mod...
AIM Eating behaviour is one of the common problems among patients with dementia and cause caregivers...
People with dementia may experience a change in personality and impaired social function. At the ons...
Objective. We previously reported alterations in circadian patterns of food intake that are associat...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
Changes in eating and weight are not uncommon in dementia although they have yet to be systematicall...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal eating behaviors are common in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), yet...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients w...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Background Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. ...
The eating habits of 33 patients with dementia were studied. They were assessed by semistructured in...
5noThe hypothesis that semantic deficits in dementia may contribute in producing changes in eating p...
Eating behavior can change during aging due to physiological, psychological, and social changes. Mod...
AIM Eating behaviour is one of the common problems among patients with dementia and cause caregivers...
People with dementia may experience a change in personality and impaired social function. At the ons...
Objective. We previously reported alterations in circadian patterns of food intake that are associat...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
Changes in eating and weight are not uncommon in dementia although they have yet to be systematicall...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal eating behaviors are common in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), yet...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of institutionalised older people fo...