Motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), anxio-depressive disorders (ADD), and depression are associated with cognitive complaint and slow gait speed. The study aims to examine (1) the association of ADD and depression with MCR, and (2) the influence of the type and the severity of ADD and age on this association in older adults. A total of 29,569 participants free from cognitive impairment with walking speed measure recruited at baseline in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Comprehensive were selected in this cross-sectional study. They were separated into different sub-groups based on their age groups (i.e., 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, and ≥ 75) and the presence of MCR. Anxiety, mood, and depressive disorders (ADD) were assessed. Dep...
Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk as...
Background: depression is associated with worse executive function, but underlying mechanisms might ...
Aims: We evaluated the impact of depressive symptoms on the rate of incident mild cognitive impairme...
Background: Late-life depressive symptomatology and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have indep...
Background: Late-life depressive symptomatology and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have indep...
BACKGROUND: Psychomotor retardation (PR) is one of the core features in depression according to DSM ...
Context: Depression in late life is more likely to be associated with multiple medical comorbidities...
Background: Cognitive impairment has been reported in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)....
Contains fulltext : 64360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Th...
Background: It remains unknown whether depression and apolipoprotein E genotype are risk factors for...
Abstract The aging of the population is a universal phenomenon with direct consequences upon the pub...
Depression is a risk factor for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). It has been reported that somatic symp...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
textabstractIntroduction: Many people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) suffer from concomitant d...
Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk as...
Background: depression is associated with worse executive function, but underlying mechanisms might ...
Aims: We evaluated the impact of depressive symptoms on the rate of incident mild cognitive impairme...
Background: Late-life depressive symptomatology and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have indep...
Background: Late-life depressive symptomatology and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have indep...
BACKGROUND: Psychomotor retardation (PR) is one of the core features in depression according to DSM ...
Context: Depression in late life is more likely to be associated with multiple medical comorbidities...
Background: Cognitive impairment has been reported in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)....
Contains fulltext : 64360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Th...
Background: It remains unknown whether depression and apolipoprotein E genotype are risk factors for...
Abstract The aging of the population is a universal phenomenon with direct consequences upon the pub...
Depression is a risk factor for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). It has been reported that somatic symp...
Cognitive disorders represent a leading cause of disability in the aging population, of which dement...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
textabstractIntroduction: Many people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) suffer from concomitant d...
Background. Despite growing evidence of links between gait and cognition in aging, cognitive risk as...
Background: depression is associated with worse executive function, but underlying mechanisms might ...
Aims: We evaluated the impact of depressive symptoms on the rate of incident mild cognitive impairme...