As viable pharmacotherapies and blood biomarkers emerge for dementia treatment and screening, there remains a great need for accurate, sensitive biomarkers of cognitive function. We have previously demonstrated that Fastball, a new Electroencephalography (EEG) method for the passive and objective measurement of recognition memory that requires no behavioural memory response or task comprehension, is sensitive… Continue reading A passive and objective measure of recognition memory in mild #cognitive #impairment using Fastball #memory assessment
Association Between Consumption of Low- and No-Calorie Artificial #Sweeteners and #Cognitive DeclineAn 8-Year Prospective Study
Background and ObjectivesConsumption of low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCSs) has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, little is known about the association between consumption of LNCSs and cognition. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between consumption of LNCSs and cognitive decline.MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal observational study using data from civil… Continue reading Association Between Consumption of Low- and No-Calorie Artificial #Sweeteners and #Cognitive DeclineAn 8-Year Prospective Study
#Meal timing trajectories in #older adults and their associations with #morbidity, genetic profiles, and #mortality
Older adults are vulnerable to mistimed food intake due to health and environmental changes; characterizing meal timing may inform strategies to promote healthy aging. We investigated longitudinal trajectories of self-reported meal timing in older adults and their associations with morbidity, genetic profiles, and all-cause mortality.MethodsWe analyzed data from 2945 community-dwelling older adults from the University… Continue reading #Meal timing trajectories in #older adults and their associations with #morbidity, genetic profiles, and #mortality
#C-reactive protein and #cardiovascular risk among #women with no standard modifiable risk factors: evaluating the ‘SMuRF-less but inflamed’
Interventions in preventive cardiology traditionally focus on four standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors (SMuRFs): hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, and smoking. Yet, a substantial proportion of incident cardiovascular events accrues for individuals with none of these factors, particularly among women for whom cardiovascular disease remains under-detected and under-treated. The utility of the inflammatory biomarker high-sensitivity C-reactive… Continue reading #C-reactive protein and #cardiovascular risk among #women with no standard modifiable risk factors: evaluating the ‘SMuRF-less but inflamed’
#Emotion regulation strategies differentially impact memory in #hormonal #contraceptive users
Highlights•HC users show greater emotional reactivity compared to NC females.•Distancing reduces negative affect in HC users compared to NC females.•HC users exhibit memory modulation for emotional images by emotion regulation. AbstractHormonal contraceptives (HCs) are widely used, yet their effects on emotional and cognitive processes remain poorly understood. This study examined how HC use may influence… Continue reading #Emotion regulation strategies differentially impact memory in #hormonal #contraceptive users
The clinical effectiveness of #clarithromycin versus endoscopic sinus surgery for adults with chronic #rhinosinusitis with and without nasal #polyps (MACRO): a pragmatic, multicentre, three-arm, randomised, placebo-controlled phase 4 trial
SummaryBackgroundA paucity of evidence regarding use of endoscopic sinus surgery and antibiotics in managing chronic rhinosinusitis has contributed to a five-times variation in endoscopic sinus surgery rates, as well as variation in the use of antibiotics. The main aim of the present trial was to compare the clinical effectiveness of endoscopic sinus surgery or 3… Continue reading The clinical effectiveness of #clarithromycin versus endoscopic sinus surgery for adults with chronic #rhinosinusitis with and without nasal #polyps (MACRO): a pragmatic, multicentre, three-arm, randomised, placebo-controlled phase 4 trial
#Beta-blockers after myocardial #infarction: effects according to #sex in the REBOOT trial
Background and AimsRecent trials have challenged the guideline recommendation of beta-blockers for post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients without reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Whether these recent findings apply equally to women and men remains unknown.MethodsUsing data from REBOOT (tREatment with Beta-blockers after myOcardial infarction withOut reduced ejection fracTion), the largest randomized trial evaluating the effect… Continue reading #Beta-blockers after myocardial #infarction: effects according to #sex in the REBOOT trial
Personalised #gait retraining for medial compartment #knee #osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial
Retraining individuals with medial compartment knee osteoarthritis to walk with a patient-specific change in their foot angle (ie, toe-in or toe-out angle) can reduce excessive joint loading related to disease progression. This study investigated the clinical, biomechanical, and structural efficacy of personalised foot progression angle modifications compared with sham treatment in patients with mild-to-moderate medial… Continue reading Personalised #gait retraining for medial compartment #knee #osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial
Psychosocial #stress amplifies inflammation through NLRP3 Inflammasome activated by endoplasmic reticulum stress in the mouse #heart
Psychosocial stress (PSS) is a significant contributor of inflammation and CVD.• NLRP3 inflammasome activation amplifies inflammation in response to PSS.• ER stress is a key upstream mechanism that triggers NLRP3 inflammasome activation.• This study reveals mechanisms and targets to reduce inflammation caused by PSS. AbstractPsychosocial stress (PSS) affects all humans with different intensities and is… Continue reading Psychosocial #stress amplifies inflammation through NLRP3 Inflammasome activated by endoplasmic reticulum stress in the mouse #heart