This 2023 Recommendation Statement from the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in the adult population, including
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The aim of this study is to investigate the validation of a sarcopenia screening test (Ishii’s formula) for predicting long-term mortality among older adult inpatients. A prospective, observational study was conducted in acute geriatric wards at three hospitals in western China. Sarcopenia was esti...
Results: Overall, the GPCOG and the MMSE were similarly effective at detecting likely dementia. The GPCOG, however, had a higher sensitivity than the MMSE when using published cutpoints. Conclusion: The GPCOG is an effective screening tool for dementia in primary care. It appears to be a ...
(> 6 months). Using adult cortical neurons for an age- and sex-appropriate compounds screen in vitro has therefore not been conceivable yet, but it would be immensely beneficial to find demographic-appropriate drug candidates. Miltenyi recently developed a system to culture very young adult ...
Cognitive screening for adult psychiatric outpatients: Comparison of the Cognivue to the Montreal Cognitive Assessment DementiaCognitive screening testCognitive impairmentPsychological assessmentNeurocognitive disorderGeriatric psychiatryCognitive declineIn this editorial we comment on the article by Cahn-Hidalgo D ...
The estimated prevalence of depressive disorders is 13–22% in primary care clinics but is only recognized in approximately 50% of cases. [1, 2] The US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends screening for depression in the adult population, including pregnant and postpartum persons,...
translated iteration of the Ascertain Dementia 8 (AD8) questionnaire. The original version of the AD8 questionnaire included eight yes-or-no questions [26], while the cog-12 included four additional questions: “Q9. Have you been encountering emotional instability or modifications in your ...
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