The authors investigated differences in functional ability among three groups of subjects who were not diagnosed with dementia: normal control (NC) subjects (n=35); Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDRS) score of 0 (minimal impairment; n=26); and CDRS 0. 5 (questionable dementia; n=42). CDRS 0 and 0. 5 patients reported significantly poorer functioning than NCs in household and other activities, but CDRS 0 and CDRS 0. 5 groups did not differ in self-reported functioning. It is likely that CDRS 0. 5 patients overestimated their functional abilities. Correlations between self- and informant reports of functional status were significantly lower in the CDRS 0. 5 group than in the CDRS 0 group, an important finding for clinical management because...
Assessment of everyday function is essential to diagnose dementia and distinguish Mild Cognitive Imp...
Objective Besides significant cognitive decline, patients in later stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD...
At the present time, researchers have increasingly shifted their focus to earlier stages of dementia...
The magnitude Of functional impairment that may indicate the threshold between MCI and incipient Alz...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that functional impairment can be detected in older persons...
Background: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s dis-ease (AD)...
Objective Knowledge about factors predicting functional disability in mild cognitive impairment (MCI...
Background: The Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) is used to rate dementia severity. Its utility ...
ObjectivesTo examine whether specific types of early functional limitations in cognitively normal ol...
Background: The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale is widely used to assess cognitive impairment i...
There is very little research regarding the relationship between tests of executive function-ing and...
Background and Research Objective: A high proportion of elderly people with cardiovascular diseases ...
The assessment of functional capacity is essential for the diagnosis of dementia by DSM-IV criteria ...
Objective: To evaluate the predictive utility of self-reported and informant-reported functional def...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Assessment of everyday function is essential to diagnose dementia and distinguish Mild Cognitive Imp...
Objective Besides significant cognitive decline, patients in later stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD...
At the present time, researchers have increasingly shifted their focus to earlier stages of dementia...
The magnitude Of functional impairment that may indicate the threshold between MCI and incipient Alz...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that functional impairment can be detected in older persons...
Background: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s dis-ease (AD)...
Objective Knowledge about factors predicting functional disability in mild cognitive impairment (MCI...
Background: The Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) is used to rate dementia severity. Its utility ...
ObjectivesTo examine whether specific types of early functional limitations in cognitively normal ol...
Background: The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale is widely used to assess cognitive impairment i...
There is very little research regarding the relationship between tests of executive function-ing and...
Background and Research Objective: A high proportion of elderly people with cardiovascular diseases ...
The assessment of functional capacity is essential for the diagnosis of dementia by DSM-IV criteria ...
Objective: To evaluate the predictive utility of self-reported and informant-reported functional def...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Assessment of everyday function is essential to diagnose dementia and distinguish Mild Cognitive Imp...
Objective Besides significant cognitive decline, patients in later stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD...
At the present time, researchers have increasingly shifted their focus to earlier stages of dementia...