PhD defence S.S. (Sanne) Mooldijk

Dementia in the Ageing Population: Understanding determinants and the natural disease course
Promotor
Prof.dr. M.A. Ikram
Promotor
Prof.dr. M.K. Ikram
Date
Thursday 10 Oct 2024, 10:30 - 12:00
Type
PhD defence
Space
Senate Hall
Building
Erasmus Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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On Thursday 10 October 2024, S.S. Mooldijk will defend the doctoral thesis titled: ‘Dementia in the Ageing Population: Understanding determinants and the natural disease course‘. 

Brief summary: 

Dementia is a devastating disease of the brain, affecting mainly older adults, for which currently no effective therapy exists. Understanding the origin of dementia is crucial for the prevention of dementia and for developing treatments. In the first part of this thesis, I focused on investigating the influence of body fat and glycation processes (advanced glycation end products). Both can be disturbed in people who are overweight or have diabetes. The glycation processes were associated with lower cognitive functions and appeared to play a role in the development of dementia. The role of body fat, on the other hand, was not straightforward and depended on age.

In the second part of the thesis, I focused on the natural disease course of dementia, as this information can be relevant for patients, family members, physicians, and policymakers. To this end, I calculated the prognosis, expressed as remaining life expectancy, for people with dementia, as well as for people with mild cognitive impairment. Within the latter group, the risk of dementia is increased, although certainly not everyone develops dementia. The outlook appeared to be largely dependent on age, and further influenced by factors such as sex and educational level. Finally, I described and reflected on the dementia research field in a more general sense, particularly on the patients in these studies, through literature review. Noticeably, included patients for relatively young and often White, and may thus not always reflect older patients, or those in developing countries.

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The public defence will begin exactly at 10.30 hrs. The doors will be closed once the public defence starts, latecomers may be able to watch on the screen outside. There is no possibility of entrance during the first part of the ceremony. Due to the solemn nature of the ceremony, children under the age of 6 are not allowed during the first part of the ceremony. 

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