The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the typical aging process in adults with Down syndrome, focusing on its variability. The sample comprised 120 adults with Down syndrome who were free of dementia. Ages ranged from 20 to 69 years. Each participant was assessed on cognitive functioning and social adaptation, and was checked for the presence of psychopathological disorders. Results revealed an age-related deterioration in both cognitive and social adaptation skills, the extent of this decline depending on the dimension under scrutiny, and interindividual variability in aging profiles
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive func...
Background: A population sample of people with Down syndrome, studied from infancy, has now been fol...
Accurate identification of the prodromal stage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), known as mild cognitive ...
International audienceThe aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the typical aging process...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
Background: More people with Down syndrome (DS) are now living into adulthood when compared with the...
Background: Alzheimer's disease and its complications are the leading cause of death in adults with ...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Objective The objective was to find out whether changes in personality and adaptive functioning or m...
Background: In Japan, there have been no substantial studies of social function and physical aging i...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Abstract Objective: To describe genetic aspects and characteristics associated with premature aging...
This study compared the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in Down syndrome (DS-D gr...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive funct...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive func...
Background: A population sample of people with Down syndrome, studied from infancy, has now been fol...
Accurate identification of the prodromal stage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), known as mild cognitive ...
International audienceThe aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the typical aging process...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
Background: More people with Down syndrome (DS) are now living into adulthood when compared with the...
Background: Alzheimer's disease and its complications are the leading cause of death in adults with ...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Objective The objective was to find out whether changes in personality and adaptive functioning or m...
Background: In Japan, there have been no substantial studies of social function and physical aging i...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Abstract Objective: To describe genetic aspects and characteristics associated with premature aging...
This study compared the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in Down syndrome (DS-D gr...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive funct...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterised by premature aging and an accelerated decline of cognitive func...
Background: A population sample of people with Down syndrome, studied from infancy, has now been fol...
Accurate identification of the prodromal stage of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), known as mild cognitive ...