The temporal relationship between depression and cognitive decline has not been extensively investigated in prospective population-based studies, and most of these have only looked in one direction. We estimated the bidirectional temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cognitive function in older subjects, excluding subjects with a clinical diagnosis of dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In a total of 2,963 individuals from the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging, depressive symptoms, global cognitive function, and episodic memory were measured. Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and MCI were classified using current clinical criteria. Depressive symptoms at baseline were associated with an accele...
Background Depressive symptoms in old age are common, but the prevalence, persistenc...
OBJECTIVES—Numerous studies support an association between depression and increased risk of dementia...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
The temporal relationship between depression and cognitive decline has not been extensively investig...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Although many studies have found a cross-sectional relation between depression and dementia or depre...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often a prodromal of dementia and depressive symptoms...
Objective: To investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of cognitive decline in...
Background. Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear ...
Background. Recent studies have shown a temporal association between depressive symptoms and cogniti...
Background Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear w...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cogni...
Background. Epidemiological studies remain inconclusive as to whether old age depression is an indep...
Aims: We evaluated the impact of depressive symptoms on the rate of incident mild cognitive impairm...
AIMS: We estimated the prevalence and incidence rates of depressive symptoms and the role of vascul...
Background Depressive symptoms in old age are common, but the prevalence, persistenc...
OBJECTIVES—Numerous studies support an association between depression and increased risk of dementia...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
The temporal relationship between depression and cognitive decline has not been extensively investig...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Although many studies have found a cross-sectional relation between depression and dementia or depre...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often a prodromal of dementia and depressive symptoms...
Objective: To investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of cognitive decline in...
Background. Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear ...
Background. Recent studies have shown a temporal association between depressive symptoms and cogniti...
Background Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear w...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cogni...
Background. Epidemiological studies remain inconclusive as to whether old age depression is an indep...
Aims: We evaluated the impact of depressive symptoms on the rate of incident mild cognitive impairm...
AIMS: We estimated the prevalence and incidence rates of depressive symptoms and the role of vascul...
Background Depressive symptoms in old age are common, but the prevalence, persistenc...
OBJECTIVES—Numerous studies support an association between depression and increased risk of dementia...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...