Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk assessments that incorporate motoric signs have not been examined. We sought to validate a new Motoric Cognitive Risk (MCR) syn-drome to identify individuals at high risk of developing dementia. Methods. We evaluated 997 community residing individuals aged 70 and older participating in the Einstein Aging Study over a median follow-up time of 36.9 months. MCR syndrome was defined as presence of cognitive complaints and slow gait (one standard deviation below age- and sex-specific gait speed means) in nondemented individuals. Cox models were used to evaluate the effect of MCR syndrome on the risk of developing dementia and subtypes. Results. Fift...
Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome is a pre-dementia syndrome. There is little information on the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to compare risk factors, neuroimaging characterist...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective is to report prevalence of motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), a newly ...
Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk as...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background: Recently, the concept of motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome was proposed, where slow ...
The motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome, characterized by slow gait and cognitive complaints, is a...
Background: Slow walking speed, time to perform the five-times-sit-to-stand (FTSS) test and motoric ...
Background: Slow walking speed, time to perform the five-times-sit-to-stand (FTSS) test and motoric ...
Background: The co-occurrence of slow walking speed and subjective cognitive complaint (SCC) in non-...
<div> <div> <div> <p>INTRODUCTION </p> <p>The established pathway of cognitive decline identifies Mi...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a predementia stage where slow gait speed and su...
The "motoric cognitive risk" (MCR) syndrome is a newly reported predementia syndrome combining cogni...
Background Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a predementia stage where slow gait speed and su...
Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome is a pre-dementia syndrome. There is little information on the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to compare risk factors, neuroimaging characterist...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective is to report prevalence of motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), a newly ...
Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk as...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background: Recently, the concept of motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome was proposed, where slow ...
The motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome, characterized by slow gait and cognitive complaints, is a...
Background: Slow walking speed, time to perform the five-times-sit-to-stand (FTSS) test and motoric ...
Background: Slow walking speed, time to perform the five-times-sit-to-stand (FTSS) test and motoric ...
Background: The co-occurrence of slow walking speed and subjective cognitive complaint (SCC) in non-...
<div> <div> <div> <p>INTRODUCTION </p> <p>The established pathway of cognitive decline identifies Mi...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a predementia stage where slow gait speed and su...
The "motoric cognitive risk" (MCR) syndrome is a newly reported predementia syndrome combining cogni...
Background Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a predementia stage where slow gait speed and su...
Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome is a pre-dementia syndrome. There is little information on the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to compare risk factors, neuroimaging characterist...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective is to report prevalence of motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), a newly ...