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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586469/cross-sectional-associations-between-neighborhood-characteristics-cognition-and-dementia-risk-factor-burden-in-middle-aged-and-older-australians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina G Cavuoto, Liam Davies, Ella Rowsthorn, Lachlan G Cribb, Stephanie R Yiallourou, Nawaf Yassi, Paul Maruff, Yen Ying Lim, Matthew P Pase
Dementia disproportionately affects individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, including those living in areas of lower neighborhood-level socioeconomic status. It is important to understand whether there are specific neighborhood characteristics associated with dementia risk factors and cognition which may inform dementia risk reduction interventions. We sought to examine whether greenspace, walkability, and crime associated with the cumulative burden of modifiable dementia risk factors and cognition. This was a cross-sectional analysis of 2016-2020 data from the Healthy Brain Project, a population-based cohort of community-dwelling individuals across Australia...
May 2024: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562707/subjective-and-objective-measures-of-cognitive-function-are-correlated-in-persons-with-post-covid-19-condition-a-secondary-analysis-of-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Angela T H Kwan, Moiz Lakhani, Gia Han Le, Gurkaran Singh, Kayla M Teopiz, Felicia Ceban, Charnjit S Nijjar, Shakila Meshkat, Sebastian Badulescu, Roger Ho, Taeho Greg Rhee, Joshua D Di Vincenzo, Hartej Gill, Roger S McIntyre
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether subjective and objective measures of cognitive function in Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC) are correlated. The extent of correlation has mechanistic and clinical implications. METHODS: This post-hoc analysis of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial contains baseline data of subjective and objective measures of cognition in a rigorously characterized cohort living with PCC. Herein, we evaluated the association between subjective and objective condition function, as measured by the Perceived Deficits Questionnaire, 20-item (PDQ-20) and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST) and Trails Making Test (TMT)-A/B, respectively...
March 21, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414159/health-literacy-mediates-the-association-between-cognition-and-healthcare-provider-interactions-among-gay-and-bisexual-men-with-hiv-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elliott M Gomez, Andrea Mustafa, Ilex Beltran-Najera, Natalie R Ridgely, Jennifer L Thompson, Luis D Medina, Steven Paul Woods
Introduction: Gay and bisexual men (GBM) account for the highest rates of incident infection with HIV in the U.S., and experience social, systemic barriers to accessing and engaging in healthcare services. Interacting with healthcare providers can be a complex process for some GBM with HIV disease. The current study examined the contributions of cognition and health literacy to perceived interactions with healthcare providers among GBM with HIV disease. Methods: The sample included 100 adults with HIV disease (ages 24-75) who identified as GBM...
February 27, 2024: Clinical Neuropsychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367211/lower-dorsal-putamen-d2-3-receptor-availability-and-amphetamine-induced-dopamine-release-are-related-to-poorer-cognitive-function-in-recently-abstinent-people-who-smoke-and-healthy-controls
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Frances Cheung, Katina C Calakos, Ralitza Gueorguieva, Ansel T Hillmer, Kelly P Cosgrove, Yasmin Zakiniaeiz
INTRODUCTION: In the dopamine system, the mesolimbic pathway, including the dorsal striatum, underlies the reinforcing properties of tobacco smoking, and the mesocortical pathway, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC), is critical for cognitive functioning. Dysregulated dopamine signaling has been linked to drug-seeking behaviors and cognitbie deficits. The dorsal striatum and dlPFC are structurally and functionally connected and are the key regions for cognitive functioning...
February 17, 2024: Nicotine & Tobacco Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279671/higher-orexin-a-levels-are-associated-with-treatment-response-to-clozapine-in-patients-with-schizophrenia-a-cross-sectional-study
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Po-Yu Chen, Chih-Chiang Chiu, Chin-Kuo Chang, Mong-Liang Lu, Cho-Yin Huang, Chun-Hsin Chen, Ming-Chyi Huang
BACKGROUND: Clozapine is the primary antipsychotic (APD) for treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). However, only 40% of patients with TRS respond to clozapine, constituting a subgroup of clozapine-resistant patients. Recently, the neuropeptide orexin-A was shown to be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This study evaluated the association of orexin-A levels with the clozapine response in patients with TRS. METHODS: We recruited 199 patients with schizophrenia, including 37 APD-free and 162 clozapine-treated patients...
January 27, 2024: Journal of Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261061/cognitive-functioning-and-psychosocial-outcomes-in-adults-with-complex-congenital-heart-disease-a-cross-sectional-pilot-study
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Charlotte E Verrall, Derek L Tran, Nadine A Kasparian, Tracey Williams, Vincent Oxenham, Julian Ayer, David S Celermajer, Rachael L Cordina
Adults with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk for cognitive dysfunction. However, associations between cognitive dysfunction and psychosocial outcomes are poorly defined. Between June and November 2022, we prospectively recruited 39 adults with complex CHD who completed a computerized cognitive assessment (Cogstate) and validated psychosocial scales measuring psychological distress, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and resilience. Participants had a mean age of 36.4 ± 11...
January 23, 2024: Pediatric Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217432/effects-of-adding-adjuvants-to-propofol-on-the-post-anesthesia-cognitive-function-in-patients-undergoing-gastroscopy-colonoscopy-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Liupu Zheng, Mengqian Ye, Jun Ma, Chen Jin, Yan Yang, Haoqi Li, Rongyuan Zheng, Yi Wang
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to elucidate the effects of propofol plus adjuvants on postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) and patient satisfaction. METHODS: Studies published up to September 2023 on the Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, Sinomed, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Clinictrials.gov websites were searched. Binary summary of results was used for meta-analyses. RESULTS: We included 18 studies (2691 patients)...
January 13, 2024: Expert Opinion on Drug Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214530/an-evaluation-of-computerized-attention-and-executive-function-measures-for-use-with-school-age-children-with-neurofibromatosis-type-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara K Pardej, Christina L Casnar, Brianna D Yund, Bonita P Klein-Tasman
The present study investigated the performance of children with neurofibromatosis type 1 on computerized assessments of attention and executive function. Relations to ADHD symptomatology were also examined. Participants included 37 children (20 male) with NF1 (9-13 years; Mage  = 11.02). Participants completed the NIH Toolbox Dimensional Change Card Sort, List Sort Working Memory (LSWM), and Flanker tasks, as well as Cogstate Identification and One Back tests. ADHD symptomatology was assessed using the K-SADS...
January 12, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196922/does-cannabis-affect-cognitive-functioning-in-patients-with-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hajar Rachid, Zineb Saif, Salma Raoui, Zineb Serhier, Mohamed Agoub
INTRODUCTION: Cannabis use impairs cognitive performance in healthy subjects; several studies have shown improved cognitive outcomes in schizophrenic patients using cannabis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of cannabis use on cognitive function in Moroccan patients with schizophrenia who were cannabis users. METHOD: Two groups were recruited in a Moroccan University Psychiatric Centre. Fifty patients diagnosed with schizophrenia according to the DSM-V who were cannabis users (SZ CANN +) and forty-nine patients diagnosed with schizophrenia according to DSM-V who do not use cannabis (SZ CANN-)...
June 2024: Schizophrenia Research. Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188606/participant-completion-of-longitudinal-assessments-in-an-online-cognitive-aging-registry-the-role-of-medical-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam T Ashford, Chengshi Jin, John Neuhaus, Adam Diaz, Anna Aaronson, Rachana Tank, Joseph Eichenbaum, Monica R Camacho, Juliet Fockler, Aaron Ulbricht, Derek Flenniken, Diana Truran, Robert Scott Mackin, Michael W Weiner, Monica Rivera Mindt, Rachel L Nosheny
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to understand whether older adults' longitudinal completion of assessments in an online Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD)-related registry is influenced by self-reported medical conditions. METHODS: Brain Health Registry (BHR) is an online cognitive aging and ADRD-related research registry that includes longitudinal health and cognitive assessments. Using logistic regressions, we examined associations between longitudinal registry completion outcomes and self-reported (1) number of medical conditions and (2) eight defined medical condition groups (cardiovascular, metabolic, immune system, ADRD, current psychiatric, substance use/abuse, acquired, other specified conditions) in adults aged 55+ ( N = 23,888)...
January 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007647/sensitivity-of-individual-and-composite-test-scores-from-the-cogstate-brief-battery-to-mild-cognitive-impairment-and-dementia-due-to-alzheimer-s-disease
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Joshua P White, Adrian Schembri, Carmen Prenn-Gologranc, Matej Ondrus, Stanislav Katina, Petr Novak, Yen Ying Lim, Chris Edgar, Paul Maruff
BACKGROUND: The Cogstate Brief Battery (CBB) is a computerized cognitive test battery used commonly to identify cognitive deficits related to Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, AD and normative samples used to understand the sensitivity of the CBB to AD in the clinic have been limited, as have the outcome measures studied. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the sensitivity of CBB outcomes, including potential composite scores, to cognitive impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia due to AD, in carefully selected samples...
November 21, 2023: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37871277/cognitive-intra-individual-variability-in-the-laboratory-is-associated-with-greater-executive-dysfunction-in-the-daily-lives-of-older-adults-with-hiv
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Natalie C Ridgely, Steven Paul Woods, Troy A Webber, Andrea I Mustafa, Darrian Evans
BACKGROUND: Executive dysfunction, which is common among persons with HIV (PWH), can have an adverse impact on health behaviors and quality of life. Intra-individual variability (IIV) is a measure of within-person variability across cognitive tests that is higher in PWH and is thought to reflect cognitive dyscontrol. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether cognitive IIV in the laboratory is associated with self-reported executive dysfunction in daily life among older PWH. METHOD: Participants included 71 PWH aged ≥50 years who completed six subtests from the Cogstate battery and two subscales from the Frontal Systems Behavior Scale (FrSBe; self-report version)...
October 23, 2023: Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Official Journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37862614/mild-cognitive-impairment-subtype-performance-in-comparison-to-healthy-older-controls-on-the-nih-toolbox-and-cogstate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Garcia, Robert L Askew, Voyko Kavcic, Sarah Shair, Arijit K Bhaumik, Edna Rose, Stephen Campbell, Nicolas May, Benjamin M Hampstead, Hiroko H Dodge, Judith L Heidebrink, Henry L Paulson, Bruno Giordani
BACKGROUND: Early detection is necessary for the treatment of dementia. Computerized testing has become more widely used in clinical trials; however, it is unclear how sensitive these measures are to early signs of neurodegeneration. We investigated the use of the NIH Toolbox-Cognition (NIHTB-CB) and Cogstate-Brief computerized neuropsychological batteries in the identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) versus healthy older adults [healthy control (HC)] and amnestic (aMCI) versus nonamnestic MCI (naMCI)...
October 2023: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37781798/impact-of-mood-disorder-history-and-bone-health-on-cognitive-function-among-men-without-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanika Mehta, Mohammadreza Mohebbi, Julie A Pasco, Lana J Williams, Ken Walder, Boon Lung Ng, Veer Bala Gupta
BACKGROUND: Poor cognitive function, a major disabling condition of older age, is often considered a prodromal feature of dementia. High mortality and the lack of a cure for dementia have necessitated a focus on the identification of potentially modifiable risk factors. Mental and physical health conditions such as mood disorders and bone loss have been previously linked with poor cognition individually although their combined effect remains largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: Considering the multifactorial nature of dementia pathology, we investigated whether mood disorders, bone health and their interaction are associated with cognitive function in a population-based sample of men...
September 25, 2023: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718618/associations-of-perceived-stress-and-psychological-resilience-with-cognition-and-a-modifiable-dementia-risk-score-in-middle-aged-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine H Franks, Lisa Bransby, Lachlan Cribb, Rachel Buckley, Nawaf Yassi, Trevor T-J Chong, Michael M Saling, Yen Ying Lim, Matthew P Pase
OBJECTIVES: Psychological stress has been proposed as a risk factor for cognitive impairment and dementia. However, it remains unclear how an individual's stress-coping ability (i.e., psychological resilience) is related to cognition. This cross-sectional study investigated whether perceived stress and psychological resilience were associated with cognition and a modifiable dementia risk score in a large community-based sample of cognitively normal adults. The moderating effect of psychological resilience was also examined...
September 18, 2023: Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37577959/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-symptom-remission-and-cognition-in-a-large-cohort-of-civilian-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaxuan Liu, Andrea L Roberts, Rebecca B Lawn, Shaili C Jha, Laura Sampson, Jennifer A Sumner, Jae H Kang, Eric B Rimm, Francine Grodstein, Liming Liang, Sebastien Haneuse, Laura D Kubzansky, Karestan C Koenen, Lori B Chibnik
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with cognitive impairments. It is unclear whether problems persist after PTSD symptoms remit. METHODS: Data came from 12 270 trauma-exposed women in the Nurses' Health Study II. Trauma and PTSD symptoms were assessed using validated scales to determine PTSD status as of 2008 (trauma/no PTSD, remitted PTSD, unresolved PTSD) and symptom severity (lifetime and past-month). Starting in 2014, cognitive function was assessed using the Cogstate Brief Battery every 6 or 12 months for up to 24 months...
August 14, 2023: Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357303/associations-between-participant-characteristics-and-participant-feedback-about-an-unsupervised-online-cognitive-assessment-in-a-research-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M T Ashford, J Eichenbaum, C Jin, J Neuhaus, A Aaronson, A Ulbricht, M R Camacho, J Fockler, D Flenniken, D Truran, R S Mackin, P Maruff, M W Weiner, R L Nosheny
BACKGROUND: This study aims to understand whether and how participant characteristics (age, gender, education, ethnocultural identity) are related to their feedback about taking a remote, unsupervised, online cognitive assessment. METHODS: The Brain Health Registry is a public online registry which includes cognitive assessments. Multivariable ordinal regressions assessed associations between participant characteristics and feedback responses of older (55+) participants (N=11,553) regarding their Cogstate Brief Battery assessment experience...
2023: Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37166436/associations-of-breastfeeding-duration-and-cognitive-development-from-childhood-to-middle-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irena Lovcevic
AIM: To assess the dose-response association between the duration of any breastfeeding and cognitive skills in children from 5 to 15 years of age. METHODS: The data from the longitudinal cohort study Growing up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (children born in 1999 - 2000 and 2003 - 2004) were accessed. Language skills were assessed via Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test at 5, 7, and 9 years of age (N = 8643), non-verbal intelligence was assessed via Matrix Reasoning subtest from Wechsler Intelligence Scale at 7, 9, and 11 years of age (N = 8560), and executive functions were examined via Cogstate Cognitive Testing battery in 15-year-old (N = 6213)...
May 11, 2023: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37129114/impaired-neurocognitive-functioning-3%C3%A2-months-following-diagnosis-of-high-risk-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-a-report-from-the-children-s-oncology-group
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Kristina K Hardy, John A Kairalla, Anthony R Gioia, Hannah S Weisman, Meera Gurung, Robert B Noll, Pamela S Hinds, Emily Hibbitts, Wanda L Salzer, Michael J Burke, Naomi J Winick, Leanne Embry
PURPOSE: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common pediatric cancer diagnosis. Cognitive late effects develop in 20%-40% of ALL survivors, but the course of declines is unclear. The aim of this paper is to characterize cognitive functioning, and its association with patient-reported outcomes, early in treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 483 children with high-risk ALL, aged 6-12 years at diagnosis, consented to the neurocognitive study embedded in a prospective therapeutic trial, Children's Oncology Group (COG) AALL1131...
May 2, 2023: Pediatric Blood & Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37068386/a-comparison-of-clinical-assessment-with-common-diagnostic-tools-for-monitoring-concussion-recovery-in-adolescent-rugby-union-players
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Ciaran Cosgrave, Colm Fuller, Stacey Kung, Matthew Cosgrave, Ciaran McFadden, Andy Franklyn-Miller
OBJECTIVES: To characterise the incidence, severity and recovery of sport-related concussion (SRC) in schoolboy rugby players and explore whether the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT), Cogstate Brief Battery (CBB) and the King-Devick test (K-D test) can be used to monitor concussion status through to full recovery. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Rugby union has a high rate of SRC; however, there is little research investigating how concussion affects adolescent rugby players...
April 6, 2023: Physical Therapy in Sport
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