2024
Longitudinal Patterns of Systolic Blood Pressure, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Their Association With Dementia Risk: The HUNT Study
Lerfald M, Allore H, Nilsen T, Eldholm R, Martinez-Velilla N, Selbæk G, Ernstsen L. Longitudinal Patterns of Systolic Blood Pressure, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Their Association With Dementia Risk: The HUNT Study. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2024, 79: glae161. PMID: 38894618, PMCID: PMC11266981, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glae161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEstimated cardiorespiratory fitnessCardiorespiratory fitnessDementia riskHUNT StudyRisk differenceAssociated with reduced dementia riskPopulation-based HUNT StudyAssociated with dementia riskOdds ratioPoor cardiorespiratory fitnessHigher cardiorespiratory fitnessRisk of dementiaEstimate odds ratiosRisk factorsModifiable risk factorsAge groupsAPOE e4 statusProspective cohort studyBlood pressureMultivariate logistic regressionHigh blood pressureMiddle-aged groupLongitudinal patternsE4 statusSystolic blood pressureFunctional disability and receipt of informal care among Chinese adults living alone with cognitive impairment
Liu X, Li C, Jin S, Cao X, Hoogendijk E, Han L, Xu X, Allore H, Feng Q, Zhang Q, Liu Z. Functional disability and receipt of informal care among Chinese adults living alone with cognitive impairment. Experimental Gerontology 2024, 194: 112490. PMID: 38876449, DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2024.112490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActivities of daily livingBurden of functional disabilityInformal careFunctional disabilityActivities of daily living disabilityCognitive impairmentChinese adultsInstrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLReceipt of informal careNormal cognitionLong-term care servicesIADL disabilityInstrumental activitiesMobility disabilityProvision of long-term care servicesChina HealthFunctional healthCare servicesDaily livingMatched comparatorsOdds ratioMonthly hoursVulnerable subpopulationsCareDisabilityDischarge Information About Adverse Drug Reactions Indicates Lower Self-Reported Adverse Drug Reactions and Fewer Concerns in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Pettersen T, Schjøtt J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekvål T, Investigators C. Discharge Information About Adverse Drug Reactions Indicates Lower Self-Reported Adverse Drug Reactions and Fewer Concerns in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Heart Lung And Circulation 2024, 33: 350-361. PMID: 38238118, DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2023.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPrescribed pharmacotherapyPotential adverse drug reactionsAdverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionPatient-reported outcome measuresCovariate-adjusted logistic regressionConfidence intervalsNational quality registryProspective multicentre cohort studyAssociated with incidencePatients' medical recordsIntervention aimHealthcare providersQuality registryMulticentre cohort studyDischarge informationDrug reactionsInformation patientsOdds ratioOutcome measuresCohort studyHospital dischargeLogistic regressionPCI centre
2023
DEMENTIA STAGING, NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS, AND DIVORCE OR SEPARATION IN LATE LIFE: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
Monin J, McAvay G, Zang E, Vander Wyck B, Carrión C, Allore H. DEMENTIA STAGING, NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS, AND DIVORCE OR SEPARATION IN LATE LIFE: A CASE CONTROL STUDY. Innovation In Aging 2023, 7: 94-95. PMCID: PMC10735856, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igad104.0307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlzheimer's Disease Research CenterCase-control studyNational Alzheimer's Coordinating CenterDisease Research CenterNPI symptomsDivorce/separationCoordinating CenterAgitation/aggressionDepression/dysphoriaAdjusted odds ratioDementia stagingConditional logistic regressionStages of dementiaCase/control statusInitial visitNeuropsychiatric symptomsOdds ratioNPI scoresMarried casesStandardized clinical informationClinical informationGreater oddsBehavioral symptomsControl studyControl statusSex differences in incidence of self-reported adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention
Pettersen T, Schjott J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekval T. Sex differences in incidence of self-reported adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention. European Heart Journal 2023, 44: ehad655.2879. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad655.2879.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionAdverse drug reactionsPotential adverse drug reactionsPrescribed therapyCoronary interventionHospital dischargeDrug reactionsMedical recordsOdds ratioIncidence of ADRsProspective multicentre cohort studyMore adverse drug reactionsMulticentre cohort studyAcute coronary syndromeSex differencesTotal study populationConfidence intervalsPatients' medical recordsClinical drug trialsProportion of womenHeart ContinuityCoronary syndromeCohort studyPCI centerAssociations between dementia staging, neuropsychiatric behavioral symptoms, and divorce or separation in late life: A case control study
Monin J, McAvay G, Zang E, Vander Wyk B, Carrión C, Allore H. Associations between dementia staging, neuropsychiatric behavioral symptoms, and divorce or separation in late life: A case control study. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0289311. PMID: 37585365, PMCID: PMC10431668, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjusted odds ratioAlzheimer's Disease Research CenterAgitation/aggressionDepression/dysphoriaCase-control studyElation/euphoriaNational Alzheimer's Coordinating CenterDisease Research CenterBehavioral symptomsDivorce/separationOlder adultsCoordinating CenterDementia stagingConditional logistic regressionStages of dementiaCase/control statusInitial visitOdds ratioIndividual symptomsNPI scoresStandardized clinical informationClinical informationMarried casesGreater oddsControl study
2022
Informing patients about potential adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention reduces the occurrence of self-reported adverse drug reactions
Pettersen T, Schjott J, Allore H, Bendz B, Borregaard B, Fridlund B, Hadjistavropoulos H, Larsen A, Nordrehaug J, Rasmussen T, Rotevatn S, Valaker I, Wentzel-Larsen T, Norekval T. Informing patients about potential adverse drug reactions after percutaneous coronary intervention reduces the occurrence of self-reported adverse drug reactions. European Heart Journal 2022, 43: ehac544.2736. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac544.2736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported adverse drug reactionsPercutaneous coronary interventionAdverse drug reactionsPotential adverse drug reactionsHospital dischargePrescribed therapyDrug reactionsCoronary interventionMedical recordsOdds ratioIncidence of ADRsProspective multicentre cohort studyStable coronary artery diseaseMulticentre cohort studyCoronary artery diseaseConfidence intervalsPatients' medical recordsHeart ContinuityInforming PatientsMore comorbiditiesIndex hospitalizationCohort studyArtery diseasePCI centerClinical variables
2020
Individual Heterogeneity in the Probability of Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Mortality
McAvay GJ, Vander Wyk B, Allore H. Individual Heterogeneity in the Probability of Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Mortality. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2020, 76: 1668-1677. PMID: 33320184, PMCID: PMC8361334, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaa314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkilled nursing facility admissionsNursing facility admissionsChronic kidney diseaseHeart failureFacility admissionKidney diseaseChronic conditionsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive pulmonary diseaseIschemic heart diseaseHealth care utilizationProbability of hospitalizationPulmonary diseaseCare utilizationMortality outcomesPoor outcomeHeart diseaseNational HealthOdds ratioDisease combinationsLongitudinal cohortSociodemographic factorsMedicaid ServicesDiseaseAging Study