Some studies have reported evidence of cognitive decline as individuals get older, with studies focussing on IQ reporting negative associations with age both cross-sectionally12 and longitudinally23. Other longitudinal studies comparing children with the deletion with a comparison sample of typically ...
Louis University Mental Status Examination (SLUMS), Telephone Instrument for Cognitive Status (TICS), and Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE). For more information on all screening instruments reviewed by the USPSTF, see the full evidence report.16,17 Treatment and ...
and years since surgery. The GCP estimates were adjusted for age, sex, race, Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly at preoperative baseline, any instrumental activities of daily living impairment at baseline, Geriatric Depression Scale scores, Charlson Comorbidity Index scores, and...
Physical activity and risk of cognitive decline: a meta-analysis of prospective studies. J Intern Med. 2011;269(1):107–17. Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar McPhee JS, French DP, Jackson D, Nazroo J, Pendleton N, Degens H. Physical activity in older age: perspectives for healthy ...
Progressive deafness disconnects us from the social world, leaving us isolated and in decline. Autism, ADHD, and other inborn neurological differences can also disconnect us socially and isolate us. Isolation, whatever the cause, often leads to cognitive decline. Hearing loss is more treatable ...
Additionally, the strongest associations with age-related cognitive decline were found among participants with the co-existence of self- and interviewer-reported cognitive problems. In the current study, we observed that SCP were related to faster cognitive decline in the domain of episodic memory in...
Cardiovascular risk factors and cognitive decline in adults aged 50 and over: a population-based cohort study. Age Ageing. 2013;42:338–45. Article PubMed Google Scholar Walker KA, Power MC, Gottesman RF. Defining the relationship between hypertension, cognitive decline, and dementia: a review...
a longitudinal study using databases of the National Health Insurance Service and the memory clinics of a self‑run hospital Dougho Park1,2, Hyoung Seop Kim3* and Jong Hun Kim4* Abstract Background Cognitive decline is common in older adults an...
In addition, failure to assess cognitive functioning before adolescence, when prodromal symptoms are likely to first manifest, may lead to underestimates of the magnitude of cognitive decline that precedes illness onset. Finally, few studies have measured cognitive functioning longitudinally in other ...
This is the first RCT NMA to assess the individual efficacy of nonpharmacological interventions on global cognition in older adults with minimal or no cognitive decline. The NMA results showed that mind–body exercise, ACU intervention, meditation, non-invasive brain stimulation, CTI, and physical ...