2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12603-009-0216-5
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Balneotherapy, prevention of cognitive decline and care the Alzheimer patient and his family: Outcome of a multidisciplinary workgroup

Abstract: According to the latest forecasts of the INSEE - Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (National Statistics and Economic Studies Institute), ageing of the French population will increase between 2005 and 2050: whereas 20.8% of the population living in continental France reached the age of 60 years or more in 2005, this proportion would be of 30.6% in 2035 and 31.9% in 2050. In 2050, 22.3 million persons will have reached the age of 60 years or more compared to 12.6 million in 2005, incr… Show more

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“…Recent estimates predict that over 120 million people, worldwide, will suffer from age-related dementia by 2050 [2]. The economic and social toll of AD is not restricted to patient care costs, but includes significant resource and emotional stress upon family members and other caregivers [1,3,4]. In addition to psychiatric symptoms such as memory loss, dementia, and depression [5][6][7] AD is characterized by intraneuronal aggregates of microtubule associated protein (gene name MAPT) [8] and extraneuronal plaques consisting of primarily amyloid - [9], with lesser proportions of inflammatory proteins (including vimentin), lytic proteins (including ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal 31kDa, V1 subunit E1), kinases (including tyrosine 3-monooxygenase), protein, and at least 21 additional peptides [10].…”
Section: Introduction Prevalence and Pathobiochemical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent estimates predict that over 120 million people, worldwide, will suffer from age-related dementia by 2050 [2]. The economic and social toll of AD is not restricted to patient care costs, but includes significant resource and emotional stress upon family members and other caregivers [1,3,4]. In addition to psychiatric symptoms such as memory loss, dementia, and depression [5][6][7] AD is characterized by intraneuronal aggregates of microtubule associated protein (gene name MAPT) [8] and extraneuronal plaques consisting of primarily amyloid - [9], with lesser proportions of inflammatory proteins (including vimentin), lytic proteins (including ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal 31kDa, V1 subunit E1), kinases (including tyrosine 3-monooxygenase), protein, and at least 21 additional peptides [10].…”
Section: Introduction Prevalence and Pathobiochemical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrimai patvirtina integruoto gydymo procedūromis su biologiškai aktyviomis medžiagomis, galinčiomis prasiskverbti per odą į gilesnius audinius ir rezorbuotis į kraują, pranašumą lyginant su gydymu taikant farmakologinius preparatus [33]. Yra kuriamos teorinės formulės ir modeliai, apibūdinantys cheminės medžiagos transportavimą per odą, atliekami tyrimai in vitro ir in vivo, analizuojantys medžiagų patekimo būdus ir metabolizmą, kad būtų nustatytas jų efektyvumas ir saugumas [32,34,36].…”
Section: Balneoterapijos Poveikio Mechanizmasunclassified
“…nustatė balneoterapinių procedūrų efektyvumą gerinant gyvenimo kokybę, miego būklę, psichinę-emocinę savijautą, protinę veiklą [70]. M. Secheris pasiūlė integruoti balneoterapiją į daugiamačių intervencijų sąrašą lengva demencija sergantiems pacientams ir jų slaugytojams, kad būtų išvengta socialinės izoliacijos ir pasiekta pažintinių funkcijų bei nuotaikos stabilizacijos [36]. M. Gutierrez-Iñiguezo tyrimo su sergančiais Parkinsono liga pacientais rezultatai: po 11 balneoterapijos dienų 73 proc.…”
Section: Nervų Sistemaunclassified
“…Toulouse University Gérontopole (geriatrics) implemented a feasibility study on (MAPT) Multimodal Alzheimer Prevention Trial (MAPT) and are working on the role of balneotherapy in geriatrics 20 .…”
Section: Public Research Bodies Involved In Balneology (Table 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%