Background: There is only limited information available about the effect of age on course of cognitive decline in patients with onset of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) over the age of 64 years. Objective: We compared the rate of, and factors affecting, cognitive decline in patients with AD aged <65 years (young-onset AD), 65-74 years (middle-onset AD), and ≥75 years (late-onset AD). Method: The study used longitudinal data from the Essex Memory Clinic which included a total of 305 participants; 56 had YOAD, 73 had MOAD, and 176 had LOAD. The rate of cognitive decline was measured using scores from the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and the data were examined using multilevel models analysis. Results: There was evidence of a diff...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of dementia...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Cognitive decline is considered an inevitable consequence of aging; however, estimates of cognitive ...
We examined the pattern of cognitive impairment and rate of cognitive and functional decline as a fu...
Background: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD)...
Health-care professionals, patients, and families seek as much information as possible about prognos...
Background: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD...
BACKGROUND: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD...
Background. This study evaluated whether patient age influences recognition of Alzheimer’s disease (...
Age is the strongest risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD), yet the effects of age on rate...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of demen...
AbstractBackgroundPopulations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of de...
Background: Previous studies revealed that cognitive test scores were related to functional outcome ...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of dementia...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Cognitive decline is considered an inevitable consequence of aging; however, estimates of cognitive ...
We examined the pattern of cognitive impairment and rate of cognitive and functional decline as a fu...
Background: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD)...
Health-care professionals, patients, and families seek as much information as possible about prognos...
Background: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD...
BACKGROUND: Different rates of cognitive progression have been observed among Alzheimer disease (AD...
Background. This study evaluated whether patient age influences recognition of Alzheimer’s disease (...
Age is the strongest risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD), yet the effects of age on rate...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of demen...
AbstractBackgroundPopulations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of de...
Background: Previous studies revealed that cognitive test scores were related to functional outcome ...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
Identifying predictors of cognitive decline in old age helps us understand its mechanisms and identi...
Background: Populations worldwide are aging. Cognitive decline is an important precursor of dementia...
It is now generally agreed that healthy individuals are characterized by cognitive decline during th...
Cognitive decline is considered an inevitable consequence of aging; however, estimates of cognitive ...