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ABSTRACT: Background
Caregivers of patients with neurodegenerative diseases are at heightened risk for serious health problems, but health differences between individual caregivers abound.Aims
To determine whether atrophy in patient brains could be used to identify caregivers at heightened risk for health problems and which patient variables mediate this relationship.Methods
In 162 patient-caregiver dyads, we assessed patient atrophy using structural MRI, caregiver health, and patient behavior and cognitive symptoms.Results
Patient atrophy in the right insula and medial frontal gyrus was associated with worse caregiver health; this relationship was partially mediated by patient neuropsychiatric symptoms, and assessing atrophy in these regions improved predictions of poor caregiver health above and beyond patient behavioral symptoms.Conclusions
This study shows the value of patients' brain data in identifying caregivers at risk for becoming sick themselves.
SUBMITTER: Hua AY
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6568322 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hua Alice Y AY Wells Jenna L JL Haase Claudia M CM Chen Kuan-Hua KH Rosen Howard J HJ Miller Bruce L BL Levenson Robert W RW
Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 20190110 1-2
<h4>Background</h4>Caregivers of patients with neurodegenerative diseases are at heightened risk for serious health problems, but health differences between individual caregivers abound.<h4>Aims</h4>To determine whether atrophy in patient brains could be used to identify caregivers at heightened risk for health problems and which patient variables mediate this relationship.<h4>Methods</h4>In 162 patient-caregiver dyads, we assessed patient atrophy using structural MRI, caregiver health, and pati ...[more]