Nef Tobias’s research while affiliated with Pennington Biomedical Research Center and other places

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Figure 1: A framework to explain the prion-like induction and spreading of Aβ aggregation. (A) Amyloidogenic proteins such as Aβ typically have β-strands (red and green parts) that interact and mediate the aggregation of Aβ into long and unbranched amyloid fibrils. Such Aβ aggregation starts with a slow nucleation phase that may go through a series of intermediate states until the initial segment of the amyloid fibril is formed. Monomers are then added to the ends of the initial amyloid seed by conformational conversion. With increasing length, the growing amyloid fibril will eventually break up (spontaneously or actively through cellular processes). Thus, amyloid formation becomes self-propagating through the generation, release and spread of new amyloid seeds. (B) The nucleation phase can be greatly shortened by the addition of exogenous seeds (modified from [7]).
Figure 3: Ambient (contactless), wearable and object-attached sensors measure the behaviour of a patient at home or in the hospital. Machine learning algorithms recognize the patient's activities and the multimodal patient model combines this information with physiological parameters to produce care-relevant information and/or trigger patient-specific interventions targeting cognitive function, perception, motor function or other symptoms.
Figure 4: Development of inpatient days for 68 patients receiving transitional assertive community treatment in 2010. This diagram shows a significant reduction in inpatient days for the 68 patients who received the transitional assertive community treatment (Reference source: Presentation Psychiatry Planning -New Nursing Elements in the Provision of Psychiatric Services GDK, Bern 2011).
Figure 5: Goals of care by dementia stage (modified from [69]).
Figure 6: Action areas and goals of the National Dementia Strategy 2014-2019.
Conference report: dementia research and care and its impact in Switzerland
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Swiss medical weekly: official journal of the Swiss Society of Infectious Diseases, the Swiss Society of Internal Medicine, the Swiss Society of Pneumology

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In October 2019, a Swiss panel of experts met for the Dementia Summit in Brunnen, Switzerland, to discuss the latest scientific findings on basic and clinical research, as well as practical and political approaches to the challenges of dementia disorders in Switzerland. Here, we present the conference summary. To study pathophysiological changes, as well as the underlying mechanism of fluid biomarker changes, excellent experimental approaches, including transgenic mouse models, are available. Current knowledge about presymptomatic disease progression is largely derived from the longitudinal study of individuals with autosomal dominant mutations (Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network). Importantly, more than one third of identified dementia risk factors can be modified. For example, sleep disturbances are not only associated with dementia and neurodegeneration in specific brain regions, but also precede cognitive decline and contribute to the development of brain pathology. Regarding the neuropsychological examination of dementia disorders, standardised tests of social cognition, one of the six cognitive domains that must be assessed according to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, are missing, but now under development. The most important new therapeutic approach in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease is the current attempt to prevent β-amyloid accumulation. While until now clinical studies have failed because of side effects or insufficient clinical effectiveness, Biogen recently announced positive results of high doses of aducanumab, a monoclonal antibody against β-amyloid. Other approaches also show promise. In China, sodium oligomannate has been approved to treat Alzheimer's disease. The substance suppresses gut bacterial amino acids-shaped neuroinflammation to inhibit Alzheimer’s disease progression. Assistive technologies for dementia patients can help identify relevant information for care and nursing, as well as measurements for clinical interventions. Dementia patients have a high risk of developing delirium, even in the home environment. Therefore, it is necessary to use and further develop multi-disciplinary and systematic detection and prevention strategies. Homecare models for dementia patients with multidisciplinary teams have been established and evaluated and should be expanded. Dementia is the third-leading cause of death in Switzerland. In palliative care for severe dementia, the improvement of quality of life is of primary importance. The goals of the National Dementia Strategy, to increase the quality of life in those affected and to reduce taboos surrounding the disease, are still unrealised. The need for further national and regional engagement in order to implement the different findings of the strategy has largely been acknowledged, and these implementations have become the core tasks of a national dementia platform.

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... Concerning the use of in-home sensors, nine studies (24, 34, 36-38, 40-42, 84) described the use of in-home sensors, and four applications (33,48,50,51) from other sources utilize them as well. Wearable devices are mentioned six times (24,36,(40)(41)(42)84) in the included studies and six times (31,44,46,47,53,54) in other sources. In the scientific papers, no robot-based technology application was found, four applications (31,48,55,56) from other sources make use of robotics. ...

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Technological Applications Contributing to Relieve Care Burden or to Sleep of Caregivers and People With Dementia: A Scoping Review From the Perspective of Social Isolation
Conference report: dementia research and care and its impact in Switzerland

Swiss medical weekly: official journal of the Swiss Society of Infectious Diseases, the Swiss Society of Internal Medicine, the Swiss Society of Pneumology