Scientists who are concerned with the cognitive decline associated with not clear whether MCIis really just early-stage dementia or a distinct disorder that often Meyer JS, Xu G, Thornby J,Chowdhury MH, Quach M. Is mild cognitive impairment prodromal for vascular dementiaW Block...
Published in Chapter: Using Virtual Reality for Assessment and Rehabilitation of AD and MCI Patients: A Selective Overview; From: Assistive Technologies for Assessment and Recovery of Neurological Impairments Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart ...
Physiotherapy, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden Background: The purpose of this work was to study the performance and reliability of a test of fast alternating forearm movements and its relationship with measures of lower extremity function in older women with dementia. ...
Several phase 3 trials demonstrated that anti-amyloid antibodies can clear Aβ plaques from the brain6,7,8, which leads to a slowing of cognitive and functional decline in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and mild dementia due to AD. Recently, lecanemab received traditional appro...
Background: The real prevalence of dementia in a given population must be determined through prevalence studies, using validated screening tests. Aim: To validate and determine cutoff points for a cognitive impairment screening test composed by the Folstein Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Pfe...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is generally referred to the transitional zone between normal cognitive function and early dementia or clinically probable ... DA Butterfield,HF Poon,DS Clair,... - 《Neurobiology of Disease》 被引量: 553发表: 2006年 A new point mutation in the 3,5,3'-triiod...
Sample sizes of individuals with prodromal PD probabilities of > 50%19, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), incident PD and AD (i.e. newly diagnosed disease two or four years after the stool sampling), and prevalent PD and AD cases at time of sampling were generally very small, and no...
MDS-OAβ level in the AD dementia group was higher than in the NC, but it fell to that of the A-PET-negative MCI group level (0.958 ± 0.103). There were negative associations between MDS-OAβ and cognitive function and both global and regional cerebral Aβ deposition (SUVR). ...
Greater ODI in the cingulum in a group with MCI compared to healthy controls has been reported73. Greater ODI in corpus callosum with older age has been shown alongside a lower ODI in corona radiata with greater volume of white matter hyperintensities, a measure of cerebrovascular pathology63. ...
continuum (preclinical AD, MCI due to AD, and AD dementia), we performed logistic regression analysis with sarcopenia as a predictor and AD continuum as an outcome, after controlling for age, sex, education years, hypertension, and diabetes in total participants (AD continuum and Aβ-CU groups...