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Increased masticatory activity and quality of life in elderly persons with dementia-a longitudinal matched cluster randomized single-blind multicenter intervention study.
Authors
A Van Der Bilt
A Wimo
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AI Bouman
BB Simmons
BL Plassman
C Schiffczyk
CC Wyatt
CM Speksnijder
College voor Zorgverzekeringen
D Locker
D Moher
D Wechsler
Dirk Lucas Knol
E Scherder
E Stromberg
EJ Van Someren
Erik Johan Anton Scherder
F Lobbezoo
F Snijders JT Verhage
F Verhage
Frank Lobbezoo
G Boretti
GS Alexopoulos
H Adam
H Chertkow
H Chertkow
H van Praag
HH Feldman
J Birns
J Graske
J Lindeboom
J Snowdon
JF de Jonghe
JM Kim
JN Morris
Jori Tomassen
JW Williams
K Avlund
K Crowley
K Rockwood
M Dichter
M Schimmel
MA Peyron
MC Polidori
MD Denkinger
MF Folstein
MP Lawton
MW Voss
N Hanada
Nederlandse Vereninging van Verpleeghuisartsen
R Potter
RM Droes
RN Kalaria
Roxane Anthea Francesca Weijenberg
S Katz
S Unluer
SF Bouwens
T Willumsen
TP Ettema
TP Ettema
United Nations
W Van der Elst
X Liu
Y Gu
Y Shimazaki
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
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Abstract
Background: Worldwide, millions of people are suffering from dementia and this number is rising. An index of quality of life (QoL) can describe the impact a disease or treatment has on a person's wellbeing. QoL comprises many variables, including physical health and function, and mental health and function. QoL is related to masticatory ability and physical activity. Animal studies show that disruption of mastication due to loss of teeth or a soft diet leads to memory loss and learning problems. Since these are common complaints in dementia, it is hypothesized that improvement of masticatory function and normalization of diet consistency can increase QoL in elderly persons suffering from dementia. Therefore, the goal of the present study is to examine whether an increase in masticatory activity, achieved by increased food consistency and enhancement of masticatory function through improved oral health care has a positive effect on QoL, including cognition, mood, activities of daily living (ADL), and circadian rhythm in elderly persons with dementia.Methods and design: The described study is a prospective longitudinal matched cluster randomized single-blind multicenter study. Participants are elderly persons living in the Netherlands, suffering from dementia and receiving psychogeriatric care. An intervention group will receive improved oral health care and a diet of increased consistency. A control group receives care as usual. Participants will be assessed four times; outcome variables besides QoL are cognition, mood, independence, rest-activity rhythm, blood pressure, and masticatory function.Discussion: This research protocol investigates the effect of an intervention executed by daily caregivers. The intervention will increase masticatory activity, which is achieved by three different actions, (providing oral health care, increasing food consistency, or a combination of both). There is a certain amount of variety in the nature of the interventions due to local differences in nursing homes. This might be a scientific weakness in the study design; however, a practical implementation of any findings will be subject to the same factors, making this study design clinically relevant.Trial registration: NTR1561. © 2013 Weijenberg et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
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