Objectives: to evaluate the relationship between neurocognitive speed (NCS) and frailty; to consider how this relationship is affected by how frailty is operationalised. Design: secondary analysis of the baseline cohort of the Oxford Project To Investigate Memory and Aging (OPTIMA), a longitudinal observational cohort. Subjects: of 388 participants who underwent a comprehensive intake assessment followed by an annual follow-up for at least 3 years, data on all measures were available on 164 people. Measurements: NCS was defined as a combined score of <18 on the pattern comparison test (<11 is abnormal) and letter comparison test (<7 is abnormal). Frailty was defined from a modified Phenotype model, the Edmonton Frailty Scales (EFS)...
Objective We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to study the relationship between cogn...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
Cognitive frailty, defined as the presence of both frailty and cognitive impairment, is a risk facto...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate the relationship between neurocognitive speed (NCS) and frailty; to consider...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
Neuropsychological tests, besides reflecting the cognitive reserves and deficits of the tested indiv...
Background and purpose: The aim was to determine whether frailty is associated with the relationship...
Objectives No longitudinal epidemiological research has reported associations between physical frai...
While there are several proposed definitions, Fried et al. (2001) is the first study to define the p...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between the CHS frailty criteria (Fried et al., 2001) and cog...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between the CHS frailty criteria (Fried et al., 2001) and cog...
Ageing is associated both with frailty and cognitive decline. The quest for a unifying approach has ...
Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Mas...
OBJECTIVES: An international group proposed the existence of \u201ccognitive frailty\u201d, a condit...
BACKGROUND: To examine the effect of frailty on cognitive decline independent of cerebral small vess...
Objective We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to study the relationship between cogn...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
Cognitive frailty, defined as the presence of both frailty and cognitive impairment, is a risk facto...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate the relationship between neurocognitive speed (NCS) and frailty; to consider...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether poorer cognitive ability is a risk factor for the development of ...
Neuropsychological tests, besides reflecting the cognitive reserves and deficits of the tested indiv...
Background and purpose: The aim was to determine whether frailty is associated with the relationship...
Objectives No longitudinal epidemiological research has reported associations between physical frai...
While there are several proposed definitions, Fried et al. (2001) is the first study to define the p...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between the CHS frailty criteria (Fried et al., 2001) and cog...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between the CHS frailty criteria (Fried et al., 2001) and cog...
Ageing is associated both with frailty and cognitive decline. The quest for a unifying approach has ...
Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Mas...
OBJECTIVES: An international group proposed the existence of \u201ccognitive frailty\u201d, a condit...
BACKGROUND: To examine the effect of frailty on cognitive decline independent of cerebral small vess...
Objective We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to study the relationship between cogn...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
Cognitive frailty, defined as the presence of both frailty and cognitive impairment, is a risk facto...