5noThe hypothesis that semantic deficits in dementia may contribute in producing changes in eating preferences has never been experimentally investigated despite this association has been clinically observed. We administered tasks assessing semantic memory and the Appetite and Eating Habits Questionnaire (APEHQ) to 23 patients with dementia (behavioural frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, and Alzheimer's disease) and to 21 healthy controls. We used voxel-based morphometry and diffusion tensor imaging to identify regions and white matter tracts of significant atrophy associated with the performance at the semantic tasks and the pathological scores at the APEHQ. We observed that the lower the patients' scores at semantic tas...
Objective: To contrast the relationships of hormonal eating peptides and hypothalamic volumes to eat...
People with dementia may experience a change in personality and impaired social function. At the ons...
Metabolic changes have been identified across a number of neurodegenerative conditions. It is not kn...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
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...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients w...
Background Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. ...
Funder: Royal Australasian College of Physicians; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001232Funder:...
Changes in eating and weight are not uncommon in dementia although they have yet to be systematicall...
Accounts of altered eating behavior in semantic dementia generally emphasize gluttony and abnormal f...
Objective: To contrast the relationships of hormonal eating peptides and hypothalamic volumes to eat...
People with dementia may experience a change in personality and impaired social function. At the ons...
Metabolic changes have been identified across a number of neurodegenerative conditions. It is not kn...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
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...
Patients with different types of dementia may exhibit pathological eating habits, including food fad...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. Although va...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients w...
Background Eating is one of the most important daily activities in managing patients with dementia. ...
Funder: Royal Australasian College of Physicians; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001232Funder:...
Changes in eating and weight are not uncommon in dementia although they have yet to be systematicall...
Accounts of altered eating behavior in semantic dementia generally emphasize gluttony and abnormal f...
Objective: To contrast the relationships of hormonal eating peptides and hypothalamic volumes to eat...
People with dementia may experience a change in personality and impaired social function. At the ons...
Metabolic changes have been identified across a number of neurodegenerative conditions. It is not kn...