BACKGROUND: Being a caregiver for a spouse with Alzheimer's disease is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular illness, particularly for males. This study examined the effects of caregiver gender and severity of the spouse's dementia on sleep, coagulation, and inflammation in the caregiver. METHODS: Eighty-one male and female spousal caregivers and 41 non-caregivers participated (mean age of all participants 70.2 years). Full-night polysomnography (PSG) was recorded in each participants home. Severity of the Alzheimer's disease patient's dementia was determined by the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale. The Role Overload scale was completed as an assessment of caregiving stress. Blood was drawn to assess circulating levels of D-...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes symptoms such as dementia, memory loss, disorientation, ...
Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a family member with Alzheimer's disease. Dementia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-90).Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether objective measures of sleep correlate with plasma levels of the pro...
Background : Sleep has been shown to be shorter and more disturbed in Alzheimer's caregivers compare...
BACKGROUND: The procoagulant factor D-dimer has been shown to be associated with thrombus formation ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Caregiving for a relative with Alzheimer disease has been associated with sympathoa...
Rationale: Alzheimer’s caregivers are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and exhibit...
OBJECTIVE:Medical care tasks are commonly provided by spouses caring for persons living with dementi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
Background: Historically there have been consistent findings of immune dysfunction in informal careg...
The proportion of male caregivers is rapidly increasing. However, there are few large scale studies ...
Poster presentation at AD/PD, Kenes International: International conference on Alzheimer's and Parki...
Sleep disturbances are common in persons with Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) (Hart et al., 2003) and po...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes symptoms such as dementia, memory loss, disorientation, ...
Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a family member with Alzheimer's disease. Dementia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-90).Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether objective measures of sleep correlate with plasma levels of the pro...
Background : Sleep has been shown to be shorter and more disturbed in Alzheimer's caregivers compare...
BACKGROUND: The procoagulant factor D-dimer has been shown to be associated with thrombus formation ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Caregiving for a relative with Alzheimer disease has been associated with sympathoa...
Rationale: Alzheimer’s caregivers are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and exhibit...
OBJECTIVE:Medical care tasks are commonly provided by spouses caring for persons living with dementi...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
Background: Historically there have been consistent findings of immune dysfunction in informal careg...
The proportion of male caregivers is rapidly increasing. However, there are few large scale studies ...
Poster presentation at AD/PD, Kenes International: International conference on Alzheimer's and Parki...
Sleep disturbances are common in persons with Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) (Hart et al., 2003) and po...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes symptoms such as dementia, memory loss, disorientation, ...
Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a family member with Alzheimer's disease. Dementia...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-90).Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for ...