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The Association between Activity of Daily Living and the Combination of Alzheimer’s Disease and Cataract in Elderly Requiring Nursing Care
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作者 Toshio Hamagishi Toshimitsu Inagawa +17 位作者 Yasuhiro Kambayashi Hiromasa Tsujiguchi Masami Kitaoka Junko Mitoma Hiroki Asakura Fumihiko Suzuki Daisuke Hori Enoch Olando Anyenda Nguyen Thi Thu Thao Yuri Hibino Koichi Hayashi Aki Shibata Takiko Sagara Jiro Okochi kiyoshi takamoku Kotaro Hatta Tadashi Konoshita Hiroyuki Nakamura 《Health》 CAS 2016年第10期994-1003,共10页
Some clinical and epidemiological studies have suggested that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and cataract, may share common pathogenetic mechanisms, subsequently a positive association between the prevalence of AD and cata... Some clinical and epidemiological studies have suggested that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and cataract, may share common pathogenetic mechanisms, subsequently a positive association between the prevalence of AD and cataract, although other studies found no significant relationship between dementia and visual impairment including cataract in the elderly. Little is known about the association between Activity of Daily Living (ADL) and the combination of AD and cataract. To examine the association between ADL and the combination of AD and cataract, we performed a national survey in nursing care institutions in Japan, examining the decreased ADL in elderly with and without AD and cataract for 453 elderly aged 85.0 ± 8.13 years. The proportion, 43.5% of AD in subjects without cataract was significantly higher than that, 23.5% with cataract. Almost all ADL in AD with cataract was significantly lower than that without cataract, although all ADL in cataract patients receiving surgery in AD was significantly (all p < 0.002) higher than that in cataract patients without surgery in AD, as was confirmed by the multiple regression analysis incorporating into the relevant factors as independent variables. These results showed that ADL scores including cognitive functions decreased by cataract were increased by the surgery in the patients with AD. A significantly negative association between AD and cataract seen in our data, which was inconsistent with the previous result, might lead to the necessities of the clinical diagnosis for slight severity of cataract for patients with AD. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer’s Disease CATARACT ELDERLY Activity of Daily Living Cognitive Function
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