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Rest-activity and behavioral disruption in a patient with frontotemporal dementia
J Merrilees1, E Hubbard, J Mastick
1University of California, San Francisco, Memory and Aging Center, 350 Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, CA 94019-1207, USA. jmerrilees@memory.ucsf.edu
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The neurological deterioration in dementia is associated with disturbances in circadian rhythms and rest-activity patterns. These disruptions have been documented in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy bodies but little is known about rest-activity patterns in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). We report longitudinal (2 year) actigraphy results for a patient who met diagnostic criteria for FTD and his family caregiver. The subject and his family caregiver wore Actiwatches continuously for 2 weeks at 1-year intervals. The findings suggest that with disease progression there is worsening in multiple areas of rest-activity measures for the patient and a negative impact on sleep quality for the family caregiver.

