Predictors of cognitive stability or decline during aging: A longitudinal study in primary care
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- Martins, IP
- Maruta, C
- Morgado, J
- Loureiro, C
- Tavares, J
- Freitas, V
- Viana, P
- Marques, P
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Abstract
We aimed to identify the early predictors of cognitive decline, and primary care physicians (PCP) ability to diagnose cognitively impaired subjects, in a cohort of individuals recruited in primary care centers. Independent adults, aged >= 50 years at inception, with an overall low level of education, undertook a prospective clinical and cognitive evaluation targeting memory, attention and executive functions. At follow-up subjects were classified as cognitively normal (CN) or impaired (CI). Of 275 subjects (70.4 +/- 8.3 years old, 176 females, 7.5 +/- 4.4 education, 162 with MRI), 31 (11.2%) presented CI 4.9 years later, the majority (64.5%) presenting subjective cognitive complaints. PCP could correctly identify 40% of CI individuals, particularly if they presented current cognitive complaints. Male sex (OR = 3.117; CI95%: 1.007-9.645), age (OR = 1.063; CI95%: 1.004-1.126) and baseline scores on TMT-B (OR = 0.225; CI95%: 0.073-0.688) and Vocabulary (OR = 0.940; 95% CI: 0.894-0.986) predicted CI. This study shows that measures indicating poor cognitive reserve and low executive performance (as shown by low vocabulary and executive test scores, respectively) can be early indicators of the risk of decline, stressing the role of cognitive assessment as part of prevention/early intervention programs. The results also underline the need to help PCP to improve the detection of subjects with cognitive decline.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 2327-9095, 2327-9109
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 22-34
- Link para outro recurso:
- www.scopus.com
APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-ADULT Taylor and Francis Inc.
Citações Recebidas na Web of Science: 4
Citações Recebidas na Scopus: 3
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Keywords
- Cognitive aging; cognitive decline; primary care diagnosis; risk factors for dementia
Proyectos asociados
RISK AND SURVIVAL OF GASTRIC CANCER RELATES SECOND PRIMARY TUMOURS: A COMPETING RISKS FRAMEWORK
Investigador Principal: Nuno Miguel de Sousa Lunet
Estudo Clínico Académico . 2019
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Martins IP,Maruta C,Morgado J,Loureiro C,Tavares J,Freitas V,Lunet N,Viana P,Marques P. Predictors of cognitive stability or decline during aging: A longitudinal study in primary care. Appl. Neuropsychol. Adult. 2020. 27. (6):p. 22-34. IF:2,248. (3).