Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
December 2003
Objective: There is a recognized but poorly understood relationship between late-life depression (LLD) and progressive dementia. Both cognitive impairment co-occurring with LLD and a late age-of-onset of first lifetime depressive episode appear to be associated with subsequent progressive dementia. A history of major depression, especially when the first onset occurs in late-life, has been identified as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCognitive dysfunction is common in older persons suffering from a major depression. However, the degree to which this dysfunction is reversible with successful treatment of the depression remains uncertain. The present study examined the effects that treatment (randomized double-blind design) with either an SSRI (paroxetine) or a tricyclic antidepressant (nortriptyline) had on cognition in older depressed patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApathy and executive cognitive dysfunction (ECD) are important though conceptually different aspects of late-life depression. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship of apathy to ECD. The authors also evaluated the relationship of apathy and ECD to global cognitive impairment and word generation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The authors' goal was to compare regional brain volumes in depressed elderly subjects with those of nondepressed elderly subjects by using voxel-based morphometry.
Method: They used statistical parametric mapping to analyze magnetic resonance imaging scans from 30 depressed patients 59 to 78 years old and 47 nondepressed comparison subjects 55 to 81 years old.
Results: Depressed patients had smaller right hippocampal volume than comparison subjects.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
October 2002
Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in elderly persons, yet its role in dementia and psychiatric illness is unclear. The authors examined the relationship between vitamin B12 serum levels and cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia. Community-dwelling elderly subjects (N=643) meeting NINCDS-ADRDA criteria for probable or possible Alzheimer disease (AD) underwent comprehensive neuropsychiatric evaluation and measurement of vitamin B12 serum levels.
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