Dementia Disorders: A Narrative Review

Tiffany Field
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This narrative review of research includes summaries of 40 papers on dementia disorders that were published during 2023. The publications of this period are primarily randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews/ meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials. A few of these are focused on the prevalence of dementia which approximated one per cent of the world’s population. Only a few studies focused on effects of dementia disorders including memory loss, discrimination, pain, depression and suicidality. Most of the studies addressed predictors of dementia disorders including neurotic personality, frequent tv/computer use and excessive exposure to metals. Loss of short-term memory and other negative experiences including negative life events, loneliness, stress and depression were also significant predictor variables in this recent literature. Physical conditions that were predictive of dementia included pain, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, multi-morbidities, inflammation, encephalitis and neuropathology. Potential underlying mechanisms included dysfunctional neurotransmitter systems (serotonergic, noradrenergic and dopaminergic) and gray matter loss in prefrontal, temporal and other regions associated with memory. Several research groups reported on effective interventions including a Mediterranean diet, plant-based diets, medicinal plants, psychedelics, second generation antidepressants, blood pressure medication, music therapy, aromatherapy and other alternative therapies. Methodological problems relate to the variability in the assessments of dementia disorders, the self-report measures and the cross-sectional data that are not definitive about directionality of predictors and effects of dementia disorders.
痴呆症:叙事回顾
本研究综述包括 2023 年期间发表的 40 篇有关痴呆症的论文摘要。这一时期发表的论文主要是随机对照试验和随机对照试验的系统综述/荟萃分析。其中少数研究侧重于痴呆症的发病率,约占世界人口的 1%。只有少数研究侧重于痴呆症的影响,包括记忆力减退、歧视、疼痛、抑郁和自杀。大多数研究涉及痴呆症的预测因素,包括神经质人格、频繁使用电视/电脑和过度接触金属。在最近的文献中,短期记忆丧失和其他负面经历(包括负面生活事件、孤独、压力和抑郁)也是重要的预测变量。可预测痴呆症的身体状况包括疼痛、高血压、心房颤动、多种疾病、炎症、脑炎和神经病理。潜在的潜在机制包括神经递质系统(血清素能、去甲肾上腺素能和多巴胺能)功能失调以及前额叶、颞叶和其他与记忆相关区域的灰质丢失。一些研究小组报告了有效的干预措施,包括地中海饮食、植物性饮食、药用植物、迷幻药、第二代抗抑郁药、降压药、音乐疗法、芳香疗法和其他替代疗法。研究方法上的问题与痴呆症的评估、自我报告措施和横断面数据的差异性有关,这些数据无法确定痴呆症的预测因素和影响的方向性。
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