Оценка ранних некогнитивных маркеров деменции
- Авторы: Джогерст Д.J.1
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Учреждения:
- The University of Iowa
- Выпуск: Том 25, № 4 (2021)
- Страницы: 7-14
- Раздел: Лекции
- Статья получена: 26.10.2021
- Статья одобрена: 25.11.2021
- Статья опубликована: 15.12.2021
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/RFD/article/view/83791
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/RFD83791
- ID: 83791
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Старение населения неразрывно связано с ростом распространения деменции — одной из основных причин потери самостоятельности в пожилом и старческом возрасте. Именно поэтому раннее выявление снижения когнитивных функций и активное внедрение мероприятий, помогающих пожилым людям жить независимо от посторонней помощи, — одна из основных задач врача общей практики.
Цель лекции — представить снижение скорости ходьбы, наличие старческой астении, нейропсихиатрические симптомы и нарушения сна и слуха в качестве биомаркеров риска развития деменции, а также предложить способы измерения этих факторов риска во время оказания первичной медико-санитарной помощи.
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Джеральд Джогерст
The University of Iowa
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: geraldjogerst@uiowa.edu
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1072-673X
Scopus Author ID: 6603732741
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