Cognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are sparse. This study aimed to investigate the association between cognitive impairment and disability in a cohort of community-dwelling older adults living in Tanzania. The study cohort of 296 people aged 70 years and over was recruited as part of a dementia prevalence study. Subjects were diagnosed as having dementia or mild cognitive impairment according to the DSM-IV criteria. Disability level was assessed according to the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule, version 2.0 (WHODAS). A higher WHODAS score indicates greater disability. The median WHODAS in the background population was 25.0; in those with dementia and in th...
Objective: To perform a systematic review of the literature on the prevalence of cognitive impairmen...
Several studies in Western countries have shown an association between cognitive disorders and low B...
BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing, particularly in developing countries...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objective: This study sought to document the prevalence of cognitive impairment among a nationally r...
Objective: Chronic physical comorbidity is common in dementia. However, there is an absence of evide...
Background: There is scanty report on the cognitive impairment and health status of the elderly in t...
Objective: To perform a systematic review of the literature on the prevalence of cognitive impairmen...
Several studies in Western countries have shown an association between cognitive disorders and low B...
BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing, particularly in developing countries...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Objective: This study sought to document the prevalence of cognitive impairment among a nationally r...
Objective: Chronic physical comorbidity is common in dementia. However, there is an absence of evide...
Background: There is scanty report on the cognitive impairment and health status of the elderly in t...
Objective: To perform a systematic review of the literature on the prevalence of cognitive impairmen...
Several studies in Western countries have shown an association between cognitive disorders and low B...
BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing, particularly in developing countries...