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Monika Bronner

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Hessler J, Ander K, Bronner M, Etgen T, Forstl H, Poppert H, et al.
BMC Neurol . 2016 Jul; 16:116. PMID: 27459854
Background: Improving cardiovascular health possibly decreases the risk of dementia. Primary care practices offer a suitable setting for monitoring and controlling cardiovascular risk factors in the older population. The purpose...
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Hessler J, Bronner M, Etgen T, Gotzler O, Forstl H, Poppert H, et al.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry . 2015 Apr; 37(4):360-4. PMID: 25824602
Objectives: To investigate the association between smoking in the older population and the risk of inpatient delirium, which is common and has adverse consequences. Method: Participants (N=3754) were insurants aged...
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Hessler J, Bronner M, Etgen T, Ander K, Forstl H, Poppert H, et al.
Aging Ment Health . 2013 Nov; 18(4):515-20. PMID: 24256425
Objectives: To map the suitability of the Six Item Cognitive Impairment Test's (6CIT) as a screening instrument for dementia in primary care and to assess its feasibility, reliability, and validity...
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Seifert C, Poppert H, Sander D, Feurer R, Etgen T, Ander K, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Dec; 7(11):e50803. PMID: 23226388
Although a relationship between depression and cardiovascular events has been suggested, past study results regarding the risk of stroke in relation to depression by subgroups are ambiguous. The aim of...
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Bickel H, Ander K, Bronner M, Etgen T, Gnahn H, Gotzler O, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2012 Nov; 1(4):e000786. PMID: 23130154
Background: Stroke and dementia are the major causes for long-term care (LTC) dependence in old age. This intervention trial compared a multidomain prevention program for stroke and dementia with usual...
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Bronner M, Betz C, Christ S, Frobose T, Pitschel-Walz G, Bauml J
Psychiatr Prax . 2009 Aug; 37(1):7-19. PMID: 19672818
Objective: Weight gain and metabolic disturbances are growing side effects of a modern antipsychotic therapy. Different programs were developed to reduce them. This article gives an overview of existing and...