Women With bvFTD Have More Executive Function than Men, Study Finds

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Women diagnosed with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) have been found til demonstrate “higher behavioral and executive reserve” sammenlignet med men with bvFTD-en new study has found.  

Det undersøgelse, udgivet i Alzheimers og demens, examined the effects of bvFTD between men and women and how biological sex can impact det clinical presentation, longitudinal decline, and cortical thickness in bvFTD. 

The women that participated in the study var viste to have -en higher burden of frontal atrophy at diagnosis compared to men despite very subtle differences in cognitive and functional impairment, progression and survival.” Even so, women performed better-than-expected on executive functions and displayed fewer general behavioral changes,” the study said. 

Women with bvFTD var found to have fewer changes in apathy, sleep and appetite sammenlignet med men with bvFTD. Study authors estimated that the neurodegeneration must be relatively more severe in women if they have FTD-related effects that are as severe as the effects found in men.  

Another key finding of the study indicated that “women have lost more cortical thickness ved moment af bvTD diagnosis than men after accounting for potential confounding factors.” Additionally, the study also found that women with bvFTD showed a higher frequency of delusions and disinhibition. 

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