TY - JOUR
T1 - Differences between the behavioral and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
AU - Tokuchi, Ryo
AU - Hishikawa, Nozomi
AU - Sato, Kota
AU - Hatanaka, Noriko
AU - Fukui, Yusuke
AU - Takemoto, Mami
AU - Ohta, Yasuyuki
AU - Yamashita, Toru
AU - Abe, Koji
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partly supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) 25293202 , (C) 15K09316 , Challenging Research 15K15527 , and Young Research 15K21181 ; and by Grants-in-Aid from the Research Committees (Mizusawa H, Nakashima K, Nishizawa M, Sasaki H, and Aoki M) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2016/10/15
Y1 - 2016/10/15
N2 - Aim We compared the behavioral and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) in order to determine the characteristic features of each disorder. Methods For this retrospective cohort study, we compared the behavioral and psychological symptoms of 288 AD patients and 189 PD patients (mean age, 74.6 ± 5.9 and 73.0 ± 8.7 years respectively). Symptoms were evaluated using the geriatric depression scale (GDS), apathy scale (AS), and Abe's behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia score (ABS). Results AD patients had higher AS and ABS scores than PD patients. A gender-dependent comparison showed that ABS scores were worse in female AD patients than in female PD patients (p = 0.001). A subscale analysis of ABS scores revealed that male AD patients were only significantly different from male PD patients in 1 item, whereas female AD patients were significantly different from female PD patients in 4 items. Among patients with mild cognitive decline, no differences in affective scores were observed. Alternatively, among patients with moderate cognitive decline, affective scores on all 3 scales were worse in PD patients than in AD patients. Conclusions The present age- and gender-matched retrospective analysis identified greater behavioral and psychological disease severity in female AD patients relative to female PD patients, and greater affective severity in PD patients versus AD patients with a similar degree of cognitive decline.
AB - Aim We compared the behavioral and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) in order to determine the characteristic features of each disorder. Methods For this retrospective cohort study, we compared the behavioral and psychological symptoms of 288 AD patients and 189 PD patients (mean age, 74.6 ± 5.9 and 73.0 ± 8.7 years respectively). Symptoms were evaluated using the geriatric depression scale (GDS), apathy scale (AS), and Abe's behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia score (ABS). Results AD patients had higher AS and ABS scores than PD patients. A gender-dependent comparison showed that ABS scores were worse in female AD patients than in female PD patients (p = 0.001). A subscale analysis of ABS scores revealed that male AD patients were only significantly different from male PD patients in 1 item, whereas female AD patients were significantly different from female PD patients in 4 items. Among patients with mild cognitive decline, no differences in affective scores were observed. Alternatively, among patients with moderate cognitive decline, affective scores on all 3 scales were worse in PD patients than in AD patients. Conclusions The present age- and gender-matched retrospective analysis identified greater behavioral and psychological disease severity in female AD patients relative to female PD patients, and greater affective severity in PD patients versus AD patients with a similar degree of cognitive decline.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Behavioral and psychological symptoms
KW - Parkinson's disease
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jns.2016.08.053
DO - 10.1016/j.jns.2016.08.053
M3 - Article
C2 - 27653908
AN - SCOPUS:84984700582
SN - 0022-510X
VL - 369
SP - 278
EP - 282
JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
ER -