Cognitive impairment is an age-related condition as the rate of cognitive decline rapidly increases with aging. The aim of this study was to screen the risk of cognitive decline in people over 60 years from 16 different Italian cities, by comparing the results of a self-administered questionnaire with the MMSE. We analyzed data from 203 persons aged 60 years and over, who voluntarily accepted to participate during the ‘‘Second Prevention Day for AD’’. A self-administered questionnaire, developed by clinicians of our Department of Aging, was distributed to all participants, in order to easily screen the risk of cognitive impairment. Then, all subjects underwent cognitive assessment by MMSE. We esteemed the risk of cognitive impairment...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
Dementia is a major public health challenge, which is becoming more common as the aged population gr...
Background: Development of efficient methods for identifying subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) measures global cognitive performance and is often used as ...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated different dimensions of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) to determine w...
Contains fulltext : 23785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Mini Mental ...
Objective - A door-to-door two-phase study was designed in order to estimate the prevalence of cogni...
Objectives: Over the lifespan cumulative changes to the brain lead to cognitive decline and eventual...
Background: Criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) predict dementia risk in the clinic. Dement...
Background: The merit of using baseline cognitive assessments in mid-life to help interpret cross-se...
Aims To evaluate the prevalence of MCI and its subtypes in the Faenza Project, using the Mini-Menta...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is often mistaken to be caused by aging, a...
BACKGROUND: The merit of using baseline cognitive assessments in mid-life to help interpret cross-se...
Objective: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is, at present, the most widely used term to indicate non...
Background: The usefulness of the abbreviated Mini-Mental State Examination included in the Chilean...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
Dementia is a major public health challenge, which is becoming more common as the aged population gr...
Background: Development of efficient methods for identifying subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) measures global cognitive performance and is often used as ...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated different dimensions of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) to determine w...
Contains fulltext : 23785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Mini Mental ...
Objective - A door-to-door two-phase study was designed in order to estimate the prevalence of cogni...
Objectives: Over the lifespan cumulative changes to the brain lead to cognitive decline and eventual...
Background: Criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) predict dementia risk in the clinic. Dement...
Background: The merit of using baseline cognitive assessments in mid-life to help interpret cross-se...
Aims To evaluate the prevalence of MCI and its subtypes in the Faenza Project, using the Mini-Menta...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is often mistaken to be caused by aging, a...
BACKGROUND: The merit of using baseline cognitive assessments in mid-life to help interpret cross-se...
Objective: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is, at present, the most widely used term to indicate non...
Background: The usefulness of the abbreviated Mini-Mental State Examination included in the Chilean...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
Dementia is a major public health challenge, which is becoming more common as the aged population gr...
Background: Development of efficient methods for identifying subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment...