In conclusion, we observed a decline in nutritional status early in the disease process, and a further decline with progression of disease. This poorer nutritional status is most likely due to an elevated energy expenditure in rest, rather than a reduced dietary intake. Despite an adequate threshold for odors, poorer memory was associated with impaired discrimination and identification of odors. Taste function or food preferences were not affected and are therefore unlikely to affect dietary intake in memory clinic patients. These results are of clinical importance as preventing a decline in nutritional status might be beneficial for maintaining cognitive function, given the higher risk of clinical progression in patients with a poorer nutr...
The intermediate and advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are frequently associated with weig...
Nutritional factors and nutritional deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with cognitive impa...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by disorders that can impair the nutrition of the patient...
Objective: In cognitively normal adults, nutritional parameters are related to cognitive decline and...
Nutrition is an important issue for elderly people, especially in patients with dementia. It is also...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) has no cure or nullifying pharmacological interventions. Nutritional sup...
Alzheimer’s Disease is characterized by a progressive loss of cognitive and behavioral functions, al...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is widely identified as the most common cause of sporadic dementia. Its aet...
Objective. We previously reported alterations in circadian patterns of food intake that are associat...
Our aim is to compare olfactory and gustatory function and food preferences of patients with Mild Co...
Abstract Alzheimer\u2019s disease corresponds to 50\u201370% of all dementia syndrome...
Our aim is to compare olfactory and gustatory function and food preferences of patients with Mild Co...
As malnutrition is common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we evaluated nutritional status...
Background:In dementia, functional status depends on multiple factors in addition to cognition. Nutr...
As malnutrition is common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we evaluated nutritional ...
The intermediate and advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are frequently associated with weig...
Nutritional factors and nutritional deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with cognitive impa...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by disorders that can impair the nutrition of the patient...
Objective: In cognitively normal adults, nutritional parameters are related to cognitive decline and...
Nutrition is an important issue for elderly people, especially in patients with dementia. It is also...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) has no cure or nullifying pharmacological interventions. Nutritional sup...
Alzheimer’s Disease is characterized by a progressive loss of cognitive and behavioral functions, al...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is widely identified as the most common cause of sporadic dementia. Its aet...
Objective. We previously reported alterations in circadian patterns of food intake that are associat...
Our aim is to compare olfactory and gustatory function and food preferences of patients with Mild Co...
Abstract Alzheimer\u2019s disease corresponds to 50\u201370% of all dementia syndrome...
Our aim is to compare olfactory and gustatory function and food preferences of patients with Mild Co...
As malnutrition is common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we evaluated nutritional status...
Background:In dementia, functional status depends on multiple factors in addition to cognition. Nutr...
As malnutrition is common in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), we evaluated nutritional ...
The intermediate and advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are frequently associated with weig...
Nutritional factors and nutritional deficiencies have been repeatedly associated with cognitive impa...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by disorders that can impair the nutrition of the patient...