Occupational differences in a Dutch sample of patients with primary progressive aphasia, behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, and Alzheimer's dementia.
Lize C JiskootEsther Van Den BergHannah VolleberghRomy de HaanLiset de BoerJackie M PoosSanne FranzenJudy van HemmenHarro SeelaarPublished in: Applied neuropsychology. Adult (2024)
A potential explanation for our results is the so called "wear and tear" hypothesis, suggesting that teachers have a communication-wise demanding occupation - and therefore are at higher risk to develop PPA. Alternatively, teaching requires continuous communication, hence teachers are more sensitive to subtle changes in their speech and language abilities. Our findings broaden our understanding of the relationship between occupational activity and cognitive reserve in the development of dementia.