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2 26th International Conference of 6 th In Alzheimer’s Disease International Working to tern a tio 26-29 March 2011 n stAy AheAd of a l C o n Sheraton Centre Hotel Alzheimer’s. fere nc Toronto, Canada e o f A lz h e im e Every 70 seconds, someone develops r’s D is The Changing Face of Dementia Alzheimer’s. Though there is no cure, hope e a s e is in the pipeline. Today, Pfizer is relentlessly In te exploring research to shed light on the brain’s rna tio complex pathways to further advance na l Alzheimer’s treatments. We’re also working on multiple compounds at one time to find more answers faster and to give those living with Alzheimer’s more life to live. P r o g r a m Pfizer is committed to helping people in need get access m e to their medicines. Learn more at PfizerHelpfulAnswers.com a n d A b s t r a c t B o o k le t And to stAnd behind everyone it touches. Programme Alzheimer’s takes a toll not only on patients, but on the loved ones who tirelessly care for them. Pfizer puts a special focus on providing care for and Abstract family and friends, offering access to an online database with links to local resources, as well as information and support networks to keep vital connections strong among those affected Booklet by Alzheimer’s. See how we’re putting our commitments to work at pfizer.com/alzheimers Working together for a healthier world™ www.adi2011.org Jointly sponsored by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Alzheimer’s Disease International Copyright © 2010 Pfizer Inc. All rights reserved. ADI 2011 Programme Cover.indd 1 10/03/2011 08:36 27th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 7-10 March 2012 ExCeL London, UK Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could count on having reliable answers for SCIENCE FACT FICTION those times when your health is a concern? If you always had the best information We invite you to create connections, share to help you take care of yourself? experiences, gather knowledge and make a If you could be assured breakthrough difference to the lives of those affected by dementia. medicines would continue to be sought? WEBSITE NOW OPEN www.adi2012.org We think that would be wonderful, too. Register your interest to receive regular conference updates And we’re working to make it happen. Your good health is our passion. Online registration opens 1st July 2011 Online abstract submission opens 1st June 2011 MG36735-1/7  ©2010, Lilly USA, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. lilly.com T: +44 (0) 845 1800 169 F: +44 (0) 1730 715 291 E: [email protected] ADI 2011 Programme Cover.indd 2 ADI 2012 London Advert.indd 1 1007//0033//22001111 0187::3065 3053-Answers_A4_V3.indd 1 3/8/11 2:07:36 PM Contents Welcome Letters 4 Industry Partners 9 About Alzheimer’s Disease International /The Alzheimer Society of Canada 10 Conference Committees 11 s t n General Information 12 e t n o C Pre-Conference Sessions 15 Tourist Information 18 Hotel Floor Plan 20 Exhibition Layout 22 Poster Board Layout 23 ADI Workshops 25 Information for Presenters 26 Programme at a Glance 28 Speakers’ Biographies 30 Programme 34 Saturday 26 March 34 Sunday 27 March 35 Monday 28 March 41 Tuesday 29 March 46 Abstracts 49 Plenary Abstracts 49 ADI Workshop Abstracts 57 Oral Presentation Abstracts 59 Poster Presentation Abstracts 92 Abstract Authors’ Index 122 Notes 131 Find us on facebook and twitter at the following addresses: www.facebook.com/alzheimersdiseaseinternational www.twitter.com/AlzDisInt www.adi2011.org 3 Programme Booklet.indd 3 10/03/2011 17:46 26th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 26-29 March 2011, Sheraton Centre, Toronto, Canada The Changing Face of Dementia Welcome Letter - Prime Minister of Canada r e t t e L e m o c el W             It is  with great pleasure that I extend my warmest greetings to  everyone attending the 26th International Congress of Alzheimer’s Disease  International (ADI).      “The Changing  Face of Dementia,” brings together medical  professionals, researchers, family caregivers, individuals living with dementia and  representatives of national Alzheimer associations. This congress offers delegates  an opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise, and to examine strategies  for slowing the progress of the disease and, ultimately, preventing its onset.      I  would like to commend the members of ADI and the Alzheimer  Society of Canada for their efforts in putting together a varied and stimulating  program. Delegates are sure to come away from this event with a greater  understanding of the advances being made in the diagnosis, care and treatment of  dementia.        Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable and productive  meeting.               The Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P.    OTTAWA  2011 4 www.adi2011.org Programme Booklet.indd 4 10/03/2011 17:46 Welcome Letter - Premier of Ontario r e t t e L e m o c el W Premier of Ontario - Premier ministre de l’Ontario March 26 – 29, 2011 APERSONALMESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone attending the 26th International Congress of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI). Those living with dementia face a complex illness that has serious personal — and social — costs. As the international federation of over 70 national Alzheimer associations, ADI works tirelessly to improve the lives of those living with Alzheimer’s and of their families. I commend this fine organization for the crucial role it plays in educating people in dementia, their families and the global public about dementia, and supporting vital research initiatives. This year’s conference, which draws inspiration from the theme “The Changing Face of Dementia,” gives professionals in dementia care, medical professionals, researchers, family caregivers and others the opportunity to exchange information and ideas on ways to advance the treatment and care of dementia. Ontario is proud to be chosen as the location for this important international event. To first-time or returning visitors to Toronto — I am pleased to welcome you to the provincial capital. I hope you find the time to enjoy some of the outstanding attractions and unique events the city has to offer. Please accept my best wishes for a highly successful conference. Dalton McGuinty Premier www.adi2011.org 5 Programme Booklet.indd 5 10/03/2011 17:47 26th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 26-29 March 2011, Sheraton Centre, Toronto, Canada The Changing Face of Dementia Welcome Letter - Mayor of the City of Toronto r e t t e L e m o c el W 6 www.adi2011.org Programme Booklet.indd 6 10/03/2011 17:47 Welcome Letter - Daisy Acosta, Alzheimer’s Disease International r e t t e L e m o c el W Dear friends, It is a delight and an honour, as Chairman of ADI, to welcome you to our 26th annual International Conference, co-hosted with the Alzheimer Society of Canada in the exciting and cosmopolitan city of Toronto. The conference theme refl ects the current situation in the dementia fi eld, the face of dementia is indeed changing. Advances in research are playing a key role in this change. Researchers are now better able to give us an idea of the true scale of the dementia epidemic to support our awareness-raising and advocacy efforts. New, and often innovative, forms of treatment are frequently being discovered and it is clear that there is a strong commitment to fi nding the causes of this devastating illness and searching for effective ways for diagnosis to be made at an earlier stage. These developments are sure to assist all who are affected by dementia. Through events such at this conference, we can all join together and share our thoughts and fi ndings and each assist in making others more aware and better able to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers. I am sure everyone in attendance will take away new information that will help them to continue their work in the fi eld, in whatever capacity it may be. Toronto is known for its international population and infl uences and I am sure that this, and the array of informative sessions we have for you, will make for a welcoming, enjoyable and interesting event and you will leave feeling enlightened and with some happy memories. I would like to thank the Alzheimer Society of Canada for their remarkable efforts in helping us to organise this event. Their dedication is truly admirable and we hope that this event will lead to some very positive developments in their work and for people with dementia in Canada and around the world. Daisy Acosta Chairman, Alzheimer’s Disease International www.adi2011.org 7 Programme Booklet.indd 7 10/03/2011 17:47 26th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 26-29 March 2011, Sheraton Centre, Toronto, Canada The Changing Face of Dementia Welcome Letter - Dale Goldhawk, Alzheimer Society of Canada r e t t e L e m o Dear friends and colleagues, c el W Greetings from the Alzheimer Society of Canada and a warm welcome to the City of Toronto for ADI 2011, the 26th Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference. As one of the four founding members of Alzheimer’s Disease International and as the host of the 1993 conference, the Society is thrilled to see how the Association’s membership has grown since its inception in 1984 and how the conference has become an integral part of ADI in helping to disseminate the latest in Alzheimer’s disease knowledge and research. Many of you will be attending the conference perhaps for the fi rst time while others of you will be returning to meet old friends and make new acquaintances. It’s a wonderful opportunity to network with colleagues and friends from around the world. We know you will all be in for a very productive and positive experience. Over the years the strength of the conference has been in its ability to bring together scientists, researchers, healthcare professionals, people with dementia and family caregivers who all share the common purpose to improve the quality of life for people with the disease and their families throughout the world. And this conference The Changing Face of Dementia is no exception. Change, however, requires an even greater emphasis on the importance of all disciplines and people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families coming together to exchange ideas, share recent advances and achievements in Alzheimer research as well as innovative practices in the care of people with dementia. A world without Alzheimer’s disease is the vision of the Alzheimer Society of Canada. One day we hope to see that vision come to fruition for everyone around the globe. Please take some time to enjoy and explore Toronto. The downtown venue for the conference makes it easy for you to get around and explore the different neighbourhoods, each with their own distinct personality. Wishing you a productive and exciting conference. Dale Goldhawk Conference Chair, Alzheimer Society of Canada 8 www.adi2011.org Programme Booklet.indd 8 10/03/2011 17:47 Industry Partners Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor s er n t r a P y Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor r t s u d n I Room for Persons with Dementia Sponsored Symposia Other Sponsors Breakfast Symposium: Baycrest 27 March 2011 Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network Consortium of Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Research (C5R) Dementia Care Foundation Lunchtime Symposium: Dementia Services Development Centre 28 March 2011 Dr Amy Caregiving Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging Health Professions Press ISTAART Login Canada Media Partner Lundbeck (funding for travel grants for people with dementia) Roche Canada Spectrum Nasco Tunstall Canada Inc University of Toronto Wade Canada Alzheimer’s Disease International and the Alzheimer Society of Canada gratefully acknowledge the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Institute of Aging as partners in support of the Members Reception. Production of this publication was made possible through a fi nancial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada. www.adi2011.org 9 Programme Booklet.indd 9 10/03/2011 17:47 26th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 26-29 March 2011, Sheraton Centre, Toronto, Canada The Changing Face of Dementia C S A / About Alzheimer’s About the Alzheimer DI A t Disease International Society of Canada u o b A Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is the international Behind every person with Alzheimer’s disease, there are federation of over 70 national Alzheimer associations hundreds of people dedicated to helping. The Alzheimer around the world. ADI was founded in 1984 to help Society is the leading and only not-for-profi t health establish and strengthen Alzheimer associations organization working nationwide to improve the quality of throughout the world, through the exchange of information, life for Canadians affected by Alzheimer’s disease and to skills and models of best practice. ADI wants to improve advance the search for the cause and cure. the quality of life for people with dementia and their families and to raise global awareness about Alzheimer’s disease Since 1978, we’ve been dedicated to providing help and all other causes of dementia. and hope for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers. The Society provides support, information and education to people with Alzheimer’s disease, families, physicians and health-care providers. It invests Contact details approximately $3 million annually to speed up the search for the causes and cure of Alzheimer’s disease, while Alzheimer’s Disease International improving the daily lives of those currently affected. 64 Great Suffolk Street London We are located in every province across Canada and in SE1 0BL over 155 local communities. UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 7981 0880 Fax: +44 (0) 80 7928 2357 Contact details Email: [email protected] Web: www.alz.co.uk Alzheimer Society of Canada 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Suite 1600 Toronto, ON, Canada M4R 1K8 Tel: + 1 (416) 488-8772 Toll-free: 1-800-616-8816 (valid only in Canada) Fax: +1 (416) 488-3778 Web: www.alzheimer.ca Email: [email protected] 10 www.adi2011.org Programme Booklet.indd 10 10/03/2011 17:47

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