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PLOS ONE | 2015

Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): A Pilot Clinical Trial in Older Adults with Dementia

Deborah E. Barnes; Wolf E. Mehling; Eveline Wu; Matthew Beristianos; Kristine Yaffe; Karyn Skultety; Margaret A. Chesney

Background Current dementia medications have small effect sizes, many adverse effects and do not change the disease course. Therefore, it is critically important to study alternative treatment strategies. The goal of this study was to pilot-test a novel, integrative group exercise program for individuals with mild-to-moderate dementia called Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ), which focuses on training procedural memory for basic functional movements (e.g., sit-to-stand) while increasing mindful body awareness and facilitating social connection. Methods We performed a 36-week cross-over pilot clinical trial to compare PLIÉ with usual care (UC) at an adult day program for individuals with dementia in San Francisco, CA. Assessments of physical performance, cognitive function, physical function, dementia-related behaviors, quality of life and caregiver burden were performed by blinded assessors at baseline, 18 weeks (cross-over) and 36 weeks. Our primary outcomes were effect sizes based on between-group comparisons of change from baseline to 18 weeks; secondary outcomes were within-group comparisons of change before and after cross-over. Results Twelve individuals enrolled (7 PLIÉ, 5 UC) and 2 withdrew (1 PLIÉ, 18 weeks; 1 UC, 36 weeks). Participants were 82% women (mean age, 84 ± 4 years); caregivers were 82% daughters (mean age, 56 ± 13 years). Effect sizes were not statistically significant but suggested potentially clinically meaningful (≥0.25 SDs) improvement with PLIÉ versus UC for physical performance (Cohen’s D: 0.34 SDs), cognitive function (0.76 SDs) and quality of life (0.83 SDs) as well as for caregiver measures of participant’s quality of life (0.33 SDs) and caregiver burden (0.49 SDs). Results were similar when within-group comparisons were made before and after cross-over. Conclusions PLIÉ is a novel, integrative exercise program that shows promise for improving physical function, cognitive function, quality of life and caregiver burden in individuals with mild-to-moderate dementia. Larger randomized, controlled trials are warranted. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01371214


American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2016

Trauma Exposure and Risk of Suicidal Ideation Among Older Adults

Matthew Beristianos; Shira Maguen; Thomas C. Neylan; Amy L. Byers

OBJECTIVE To determine if trauma exposure is associated with suicidal ideation in a nationally representative sample of older adults. METHODS This study included 3,277 participants 55 years and older involved in the Collaborate Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (2001-2003). RESULTS Of the 84.8% of older adults who were exposed to any trauma, 2.2% endorsed late-life suicidal ideation. Multivariable models fully adjusted for sociodemographics, post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder, and substance use revealed exposure to serious accidents/illness was associated with suicidal ideation (odds ratio: 2.55; 95% confidence interval: 1.16-5.59; Wald χ(2) = 5.47, df = 1, p = 0.019). Investigation of specific traumas within the category revealed that life-threatening illness was specifically associated with suicidal ideation in older adults (odds ratio: 2.12; 95% confidence interval: 1.34-3.36; Wald χ(2) = 10.33, df = 1, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION These findings highlight the need for monitoring of suicidal ideation among older adults who have been informed of a life-threatening illness diagnosis.


Depression and Anxiety | 2016

TRAUMA EXPOSURE AND RISK OF SUICIDAL IDEATION AMONG ETHNICALLY DIVERSE ADULTS.

Matthew Beristianos; Shira Maguen; Thomas C. Neylan; Amy L. Byers

Little is known about the association between trauma exposure and suicidal ideation across racial/ethnic groups. Our study aim was to determine the association between trauma exposure and suicidal ideation in a nationally representative ethnically diverse sample of adults.


American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2016

PTSD and Risk of Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Aging Veterans

Matthew Beristianos; Kristine Yaffe; Beth E. Cohen; Amy L. Byers


Psychology of Men and Masculinity | 2013

Latino men in college: Giving voice to their struggles and triumphs.

Alison Cerezo; James Lyda; Matthew Beristianos; Alma Enriquez; Michael Connor


American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2014

The Impact of Late-Life PTSD on Vascular-Related Disorders

Matthew Beristianos; Kristine Yaffe; Beth E. Cohen; Amy L. Byers


American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2013

Late-Life PTSD, Comorbid Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders and Risk of Mortality among Veterans

Matthew Beristianos; Kristine Yaffe; Thomas C. Neylan; Kenneth E. Covinsky; Amy L. Byers


Archive | 2015

Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ): A pilot clinical trial in older adults with dementia - eScholarship

Kristine Yaffe; Margaret A. Chesney; Denise Barnes; Wolf E. Mehling; Eveline Wu; Matthew Beristianos; Karyn Skultety


Journal of college counseling | 2015

African American and Latino Men's Recommendations for an Improved Campus Environment.

Alison Cerezo; James Lyda; Alma Enriquez; Matthew Beristianos; Michael Connor


American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2015

The Association of Traumatic Experiences with Suicidal Ideation in Older Adults

Matthew Beristianos; Shira Maguen; Thomas C. Neylan; Amy L. Byers

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Amy L. Byers

University of California

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Kristine Yaffe

University of California

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Alison Cerezo

San Francisco State University

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Eveline Wu

California Institute of Integral Studies

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Shira Maguen

University of California

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Alma Enriquez

Alliant International University

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Beth E. Cohen

San Francisco VA Medical Center

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