Department of Medicine, Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Atlanta VA Center for Visual and Neurocognitive Rehabilitation, Decatur, GA, USA.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2019;68(2):767-775. doi: 10.3233/JAD-181130.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating progressive neurodegenerative disease resulting in memory loss and a severe reduction in ability to perform activities of daily living. The role of caring for someone with AD frequently falls to female family members, often daughters. The burden of caregiving can increase stress and anxiety and cause health decline in the caregiver. The combination of ethnicity-related genetic factors promoting the development of dementias among African-Americans (AA) and the increased risk among women for developing AD means that AA women who are caregivers of a parent with AD are at great risk for developing dementias including AD. The proposed study would compare the cognitive, motor, and psychosocial benefits of a well-established 12 week, 20-lesson adapted Argentine Tango intervention (N = 30) to a no-contact control group (N = 10) in middle-aged (45-65 years) AA women who are caregivers of a parent with AD in the metro Atlanta area.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种破坏性的进行性神经退行性疾病,导致记忆丧失和严重降低日常生活活动能力。照顾 AD 患者的角色经常落在女性家庭成员身上,通常是女儿。照顾者的负担会增加压力和焦虑,并导致照顾者的健康状况下降。与种族相关的遗传因素在促进非裔美国人(AA)痴呆症发展方面的作用,以及女性患 AD 的风险增加,这意味着作为 AD 患者父母的照顾者的 AA 女性患包括 AD 在内的痴呆症的风险很大。拟议的研究将比较经过验证的 12 周、20 节课的阿根廷探戈改编干预措施(N=30)与无接触对照组(N=10)在中年(45-65 岁)AA 女性中的认知、运动和社会心理益处,这些女性是亚特兰大都会区 AD 患者的父母的照顾者。