Aline Beyle
University of Tübingen
7 Papers
27 Citations
Aline Beyle is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Aline Beyle include University Hospital Bonn.
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Papers
The Multiple Object Test as a Performance Based Tool to Assess Cognitive Driven Activity of Daily Living Function in Parkinson's Disease.
Hannah Glonnegger,Aline Beyle,Bernhard Cerff,Susanne Gräber,Ilona Csoti,Daniela Berg,Daniela Berg,Inga Liepelt-Scarfone +7 more
TL;DR: Performance based testing is promising to identify quantitative and qualitative ADL aspects differentiating between different cognitive groups which might be helpful for an early detection of PDD.
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The Multiple Object Test as a performance-based tool to assess the decline of ADL function in Parkinson's disease.
Aline Beyle,Aline Beyle,Hannah Glonnegger,Bernhard Cerff,Susanne Gräber,Daniela Berg,Inga Liepelt-Scarfone +6 more
TL;DR: The MOT, especially frequency of omission errors, is a promising tool to rate PD patients objectively and might help to identify patients with a high risk for having mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
The comorbidity and co-medication profile of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy.
Stephan Greten,Florian Wegner,Ida Ulleberg Jensen,Lea Krey,Sophia Rogozinski,Meret Fehring,Johanne Heine,Johanna Doll-Lee,Monika Pötter-Nerger,Molly Zeitzschel,Keno Hagena,David J Pedrosa,Carsten Eggers,Katrin Bürk,C. Trenkwalder,Inga Claus,Tobias Warnecke,Patrick Süß,Jürgen Winkler,Doreen Gruber,Florin Gandor,Daniela Berg,S. Paschen,Joseph Classen,E. Pinkhardt,J. Kassubek,Wolfgang H Jost,Lars Tönges,Andrea A Kühn,Johannes Schwarz,Oliver Peters,Eman Dashti,Josef Priller,Eike Jakob Spruth,Patricia Krause,Annika Spottke,Anja Schneider,Aline Beyle,Okka Kimmich,Markus Donix,Robert Haussmann,Moritz D Brandt,Elisabeth Dinter,Jens Wiltfang,Björn H Schott,Inga Zerr,Mathias Bähr,Katharina Buerger,Daniel Janowitz,Robert Perneczky,Boris-Stephan Rauchmann,Endy Weidinger,Johannes Levin,Sabrina Katzdobler,Emrah Düzel,Wenzel Glanz,Stefan Teipel,Ingo Kilimann,Johannes Prudlo,Thomas Gasser,Kathrin Brockmann,Daniel C Hoffmann,T. Klockgether,Olaf Krause,Johannes Heck,Günter U. Höglinger,Martin Klietz +66 more
TL;DR: This study examines comorbidities and co-medication in 335 PSP patients, finding higher prevalence of circulatory and nervous system diseases, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, with increased polypharmacy and potential drug-drug interactions.
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Machine learning‐based classification of Alzheimer's disease and its at‐risk states using personality traits, anxiety, and depression
Konrad F. Waschkies,Joram Soch,Margarita Darna,Anni Richter,Slawek Altenstein,Aline Beyle,Frederic Brosseron,Friederike Buchholz,Michaela Butryn,Laura Dobisch,Michael Ewers,Klaus Fliessbach,T. Gabelin,Wenzel Glanz,Doreen Goerss,D. Gref,Daniel Janowitz,Ingo Kilimann,Andrea Lohse,M Munk,Boris-Stephan Rauchmann,Ayda Rostamzadeh,Nina Roy,Eike Jakob Spruth,Peter Dechent,Michael T. Heneka,Stefan Hetzer,Alfredo Ramirez,Klaus Scheffler,Katharina Buerger,Christoph Laske,Robert Perneczky,Oliver Peters,Josef Priller,Anja Schneider,Annika Spottke,Stefan Teipel,Emrah Düzel,Frank Jessen,Jens Wiltfang,B. H. Schott,Jasmin M. Kizilirmak +41 more
TL;DR: Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers are established predictors of AD, but other non‐invasive candidate predictors include personality traits, anxiety, and depression, among others, which offer non-invasive assessment and exhibit changes during AD development and preclinical stages.
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Cognitive Trajectories in Preclinical and Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease Related to Amyloid Status and Brain Atrophy: A Bayesian Approach
Stefan J. Teipel,Martin Dyrba,Fedor Levin,Slawek Altenstein,Moritz Berger,Aline Beyle,Frederic Brosseron,Katharina Buerger,L. Burow,Laura Dobisch,Michael Ewers,Klaus Fliessbach,Ingo Frommann,Wenzel Glanz,Doreen Goerss,D. Gref,Niels Hansen,Michael T. Heneka,Enise I. Incesoy,Daniel Janowitz,D. Keles,Ingo Kilimann,Christoph Laske,Andrea Lohse,M Munk,Robert Perneczky,Oliver Peters,Lukas Preis,Josef Priller,Ayda Rostamzadeh,Nina Roy,Matthias Schmid,Anja Schneider,Annika Spottke,Eike Jakob Spruth,Jens Wiltfang,Emrah Düzel,Frank Jessen,Luca Kleineidam,Michael Wagner +39 more
- 08 Sep 2023
TL;DR: A consistent effect of amyloid and hippocampus volume, but not of basal forebrain volume, on rates of memory change across the three cohorts in the meta-analysis, but heterogeneity between cohorts is found, particularly in effects on executive functions.
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