Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors
Dementias are clinical neurodegenerative diseases characterized by permanent and progressive transformation of cognitive functions such as memory, learning capacity, attention, thinking, language, passing judgments, calculation or orientation. Dementias represent a relatively frequent pathology, enc...
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doaj-a0d7f5d31d504e18ab90e5b8389290f52020-11-25T01:46:21ZengIon Motofei, Carol Davila UniversityJournal of Mind and Medical Sciences2392-76742392-76742018-04-015171510.22543/7674.51.P715Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factorsCarmen V. Albu0Vlad Padureanu1Mihail V. Boldeanu2Ana M. Bumbea3Anca S. Enescu4Dana M. Albulescu5Cristian A. Silosi6Aurelia Enescu7Craiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of NeurologyCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal MedicineCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of ImmunologyCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Physical Medicine and BalneologyCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal MedicineCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Radiology/ Medical ImagingCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of SurgeryCraiova University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal MedicineDementias are clinical neurodegenerative diseases characterized by permanent and progressive transformation of cognitive functions such as memory, learning capacity, attention, thinking, language, passing judgments, calculation or orientation. Dementias represent a relatively frequent pathology, encountered at about 10% of the population of 65-year olds and 20% of the population of 80-year olds. This review presents the main etiological forms of dementia, which include Alzheimer form of dementia, vascular dementia, dementia associated with alpha-synucleionopathies, and mixed forms. Regarding vascular dementia, the risk factors are similar to those for an ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident: arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, smoking, obesity, age, alcohol consumption, cerebral atherosclerosis/ arteriosclerosis. Several studies show that efficient management of the vascular risk factors can prevent the expression and/ or progression of dementia. Thus, lifestyle changes such as stress reduction, regular physical exercise, decreasing dietary fat, multivitamin supplementation, adequate control of blood pressure and serum cholesterol, and social integration and mental stimulation in the elderly population are important factors in preventing or limiting the symptoms of dementia, a disease with significant individual, social, and economic implications.https://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1096&context=jmmsdementianeurodegenerative diseaseatherosclerosisAlzheimer`s diseasecognitive decline |
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Carmen V. Albu Vlad Padureanu Mihail V. Boldeanu Ana M. Bumbea Anca S. Enescu Dana M. Albulescu Cristian A. Silosi Aurelia Enescu |
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Carmen V. Albu Vlad Padureanu Mihail V. Boldeanu Ana M. Bumbea Anca S. Enescu Dana M. Albulescu Cristian A. Silosi Aurelia Enescu Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences dementia neurodegenerative disease atherosclerosis Alzheimer`s disease cognitive decline |
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Carmen V. Albu Vlad Padureanu Mihail V. Boldeanu Ana M. Bumbea Anca S. Enescu Dana M. Albulescu Cristian A. Silosi Aurelia Enescu |
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Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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Vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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vascular neurocognitive disorders and the vascular risk factors |
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Ion Motofei, Carol Davila University |
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Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences |
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2392-7674 2392-7674 |
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2018-04-01 |
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Dementias are clinical neurodegenerative diseases characterized by permanent and progressive transformation of cognitive functions such as memory, learning capacity, attention, thinking, language, passing judgments, calculation or orientation. Dementias represent a relatively frequent pathology, encountered at about 10% of the population of 65-year olds and 20% of the population of 80-year olds.
This review presents the main etiological forms of dementia, which include Alzheimer form of dementia, vascular dementia, dementia associated with alpha-synucleionopathies, and mixed forms. Regarding vascular dementia, the risk factors are similar to those for an ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident: arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, smoking, obesity, age, alcohol consumption, cerebral atherosclerosis/ arteriosclerosis.
Several studies show that efficient management of the vascular risk factors can prevent the expression and/ or progression of dementia. Thus, lifestyle changes such as stress reduction, regular physical exercise, decreasing dietary fat, multivitamin supplementation, adequate control of blood pressure and serum cholesterol, and social integration and mental stimulation in the elderly population are important factors in preventing or limiting the symptoms of dementia, a disease with significant individual, social, and economic implications. |
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dementia neurodegenerative disease atherosclerosis Alzheimer`s disease cognitive decline |
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