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Mild cognitive impairment [PDF]
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a syndrome that spans the area between normal ageing and dementia. It is classified into amnestic and non-amnestic types, both with two subtypes: single domain and multiple domains. Prevalence of MCI depends on criteria and population and can vary from 0.1 to 42% persons of older age.
Aleksandra M. Pavlović+1 more
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Insomnia and Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
Insomnia is a common problem in older people, especially in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) whose circadian rhythm is often compromised. Insomnia exerts such a toll on caregivers that it is frequently the primary reason for seeking to institutionalize their loved ones.
Hamdy, Ronald C.+6 more
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Mild cognitive impairment [PDF]
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a disease between normal cognitive ageing and dementia. In recent years the term MCI has been recognized as a pre-dementia state, raising an important subject for investigation in the prevention of dementia.
Góngora Rivera, Fernando+3 more
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Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to cognitive decline from a previous level of functioning, both subjectively and by objective evidence. MCI is an intermediate stage of cognitive impairment between the normal cognitive aging and dementia.
Botchorishvili, Nazibrola+1 more
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Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
Publisher Summary This chapter describes mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a degree of cognitive impairment, which is abnormal for a given individual, and yet is insufficient to warrant a diagnosis of dementia. The chapter explains that the diagnosis of MCI requires only a subjective complaint of cognitive deterioration and some objective evidence of
Andrew R. Frank, Ronald C. Petersen
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Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
As individuals age, the quality of cognitive function becomes an increasingly important topic. The concept of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has evolved over the past 2 decades to represent a state of cognitive function between that seen in normal aging and dementia.
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Effects of Eye Movement Exercise on Cognitive Function and Prefrontal Cortex Connectivity for the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An fNIRS Study [PDF]
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an eye movement exercise intervention on cognitive function and prefrontal cortex connectivity in the elderly with mild cognitive impairment.
Miyoung Roh, Taiseok Chang
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BackgroundSleep quality is considered to be associated with cognitive function for older adults, but little is known about whether living with others can buffer mild cognitive impairment in older adults with poor sleep quality.
Haifeng Yang+20 more
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Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
The term mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is used to describe older subjects with demonstrable cognitive impairment who have not crossed the threshold for dementia. Because patients with MCI have an increased risk of developing dementia, especially Alzheimer disease (AD), there is significant interest in the clinical characterization of these subjects ...
Craig Gordon, Daniel Martin
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Sex differences in clinical cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies: a Chinese multicenter study
Highlights There are significant sex differences in Chinese population with cognitive impairment in Lewy body disease. Women were more common in dementia with Lewy bodies and mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies cases, had more frequent and severe ...
Jinghuan Gan+15 more
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