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=====Alzheimer' | =====Alzheimer' | ||
A collection of information. | A collection of information. | ||
- | Information here from // | + | Information here comes from // |
+ | Mayo Clinic also has information about [[https:// | ||
+ | //See bibliography below for more info.// | ||
====What dementia is==== | ====What dementia is==== | ||
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====Four types of dementia==== | ====Four types of dementia==== | ||
- | ===Alzheimer' | + | ===[1] Alzheimer' |
Most common form of dementia, in USA, 62-80% of cases.\\ | Most common form of dementia, in USA, 62-80% of cases.\\ | ||
Is 5th leading cause of death in Americans > | Is 5th leading cause of death in Americans > | ||
- | ===Vascular dementia=== | + | ===[2] Vascular dementia=== |
Second most common, in USA, 10% of cases.\\ | Second most common, in USA, 10% of cases.\\ | ||
Previously known as // | Previously known as // | ||
Similar symptoms to AD but depend on parts of the brain affected by stroke. | Similar symptoms to AD but depend on parts of the brain affected by stroke. | ||
- | ===Lewy body disease=== | + | ===[3] Lewy body disease=== |
Rare, <4% of cases.\\ | Rare, <4% of cases.\\ | ||
Lewy bodies are protein deposits that damage brain cells, these also found in those with Parkinson' | Lewy bodies are protein deposits that damage brain cells, these also found in those with Parkinson' | ||
Symptoms similar to AD, but sufferers also develop muscle stiffness, tremors, and shakiness in their limbs, and slower movement. | Symptoms similar to AD, but sufferers also develop muscle stiffness, tremors, and shakiness in their limbs, and slower movement. | ||
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+ | ===[4] Frontotemporal dementia=== | ||
+ | Least common of these, affects about 50,000 in US and is <2% of dementia cases. | ||
+ | Shares many features of AD but also has symptoms: strange or sexually disinhibited behavior, lack of empathy, poor personal hygiene, apathy and loss of motivation, increased appetite for sweet or fatty foods, and repetitive and compulsive speech and actions. | ||
====Mild cognitive impairment: Dementia lite?==== | ====Mild cognitive impairment: Dementia lite?==== | ||
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It might help to address risk factors for poor circulation by: control blood pressure, eat low-carb and high-fiber diet, quit smoking, limited alcohol, and getting regular exercise.\\ | It might help to address risk factors for poor circulation by: control blood pressure, eat low-carb and high-fiber diet, quit smoking, limited alcohol, and getting regular exercise.\\ | ||
Evidence suggests that keeping the brain mentally active can help: word and number puzzles, reading, maintaining stimulating hobbies, social activities.\\ | Evidence suggests that keeping the brain mentally active can help: word and number puzzles, reading, maintaining stimulating hobbies, social activities.\\ | ||
- | Consider reading //Staying Sharp for Dummies | + | Consider reading //Staying Sharp for Dummies// which discusses this evidence in detail. |
=====Identifying Early Warning Signs===== | =====Identifying Early Warning Signs===== | ||
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- Changes in mood (rapid switching between extremes of sadness, fear, anger) | - Changes in mood (rapid switching between extremes of sadness, fear, anger) | ||
- Loss of initiative | - Loss of initiative | ||
- | - Personality change (eg reserved person becomes flirty and disinhibited; extrovert may become withdrawn and reclusive. | + | - Personality change (eg reserved person becomes flirty and uninhibited; extrovert may become withdrawn and reclusive. |
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+ | ====Mayo Clinic - Symptoms List==== | ||
+ | //This information extracted from // | ||
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+ | ===Memory=== | ||
+ | People with Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | * Get lost in familiar places | ||
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+ | * Have trouble finding the right words to identify objects, express thoughts or take part in conversations | ||
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+ | ===Thinking and Reasoning=== | ||
+ | Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | Multitasking is especially difficult, and it may be challenging to manage finances, balance checkbooks and pay bills on time. Eventually, a person with Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | ===Making judgments and decisions=== | ||
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+ | Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | ===Planning and performing familiar tasks=== | ||
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+ | Once-routine activities that require sequential steps, such as planning and cooking a meal or playing a favorite game, become a struggle as the disease progresses. Eventually, people with advanced Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | ===Changes in personality and behavior=== | ||
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+ | Brain changes that occur in Alzheimer' | ||
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+ | * | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * Mood swings | ||
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+ | * Loss of inhibitions | ||
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=====Bibliography===== | =====Bibliography===== | ||
Books referenced herein and other useful materials. | Books referenced herein and other useful materials. | ||
- | * // | + | * // |
- | * //Staying Sharp for Dummies// | + | * //Staying Sharp for Dummies//\\ available in Amazon |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// |
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