Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia

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Autor(a) principal: Allegri,Ricardo F.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Taragano,Fernando E., Krupitzki,Hugo, Serrano,Cecilia M., Dillon,Carol, Sarasola,Diego, Feldman,Mónica, Tufró,Graciela, Martelli,María, Sanchez,Viviana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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Resumo: Abstract Cognitive reserve is the ability to optimize performance through differential recruitment of brain networks, which may reflect the use of alternative cognitive strategies. Objectives: To identify factors related to cognitive reserve associated with progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to degenerative dementia. Methods: A cohort of 239 subjects with MCI (age: 72.2±8.1 years, 58% women, education: 12 years) was assessed and followed for five years (2001 to 2006). Results: In the first year, 13.7% of MCI converted to dementia and 34.7% converted within three years (78.3% converted to Alzheimer's dementia). Risk factors for those who converted were education less than 12 years, MMSE score less than 27, Boston naming test score less than 51, IQ (Intelligence Quotient) less than 111, age over 75 years, lack of occupation at retirement, and presence of intrusions in memory recall (all account for 56% of the variability of conversion). Conclusions: MCI patients are a population at high risk for dementia. The study of risk factors (e.g. IQ, education and occupation), particularly those related to cognitive reserve, can contribute important evidence to guide the decision-making process in routine clinical activity and public health policy.
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spelling Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementiamild cognitive impairmentrisk factorsdementiacognitive reserveAbstract Cognitive reserve is the ability to optimize performance through differential recruitment of brain networks, which may reflect the use of alternative cognitive strategies. Objectives: To identify factors related to cognitive reserve associated with progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to degenerative dementia. Methods: A cohort of 239 subjects with MCI (age: 72.2±8.1 years, 58% women, education: 12 years) was assessed and followed for five years (2001 to 2006). Results: In the first year, 13.7% of MCI converted to dementia and 34.7% converted within three years (78.3% converted to Alzheimer's dementia). Risk factors for those who converted were education less than 12 years, MMSE score less than 27, Boston naming test score less than 51, IQ (Intelligence Quotient) less than 111, age over 75 years, lack of occupation at retirement, and presence of intrusions in memory recall (all account for 56% of the variability of conversion). Conclusions: MCI patients are a population at high risk for dementia. The study of risk factors (e.g. IQ, education and occupation), particularly those related to cognitive reserve, can contribute important evidence to guide the decision-making process in routine clinical activity and public health policy.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2010-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000100028Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.4 n.1 2010reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642010DN40100005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAllegri,Ricardo F.Taragano,Fernando E.Krupitzki,HugoSerrano,Cecilia M.Dillon,CarolSarasola,DiegoFeldman,MónicaTufró,GracielaMartelli,MaríaSanchez,Vivianaeng2016-07-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642010000100028Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-07-26T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
title Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
spellingShingle Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
Allegri,Ricardo F.
mild cognitive impairment
risk factors
dementia
cognitive reserve
title_short Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
title_full Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
title_fullStr Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
title_full_unstemmed Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
title_sort Role of cognitive reserve in progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia
author Allegri,Ricardo F.
author_facet Allegri,Ricardo F.
Taragano,Fernando E.
Krupitzki,Hugo
Serrano,Cecilia M.
Dillon,Carol
Sarasola,Diego
Feldman,Mónica
Tufró,Graciela
Martelli,María
Sanchez,Viviana
author_role author
author2 Taragano,Fernando E.
Krupitzki,Hugo
Serrano,Cecilia M.
Dillon,Carol
Sarasola,Diego
Feldman,Mónica
Tufró,Graciela
Martelli,María
Sanchez,Viviana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Allegri,Ricardo F.
Taragano,Fernando E.
Krupitzki,Hugo
Serrano,Cecilia M.
Dillon,Carol
Sarasola,Diego
Feldman,Mónica
Tufró,Graciela
Martelli,María
Sanchez,Viviana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mild cognitive impairment
risk factors
dementia
cognitive reserve
topic mild cognitive impairment
risk factors
dementia
cognitive reserve
description Abstract Cognitive reserve is the ability to optimize performance through differential recruitment of brain networks, which may reflect the use of alternative cognitive strategies. Objectives: To identify factors related to cognitive reserve associated with progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to degenerative dementia. Methods: A cohort of 239 subjects with MCI (age: 72.2±8.1 years, 58% women, education: 12 years) was assessed and followed for five years (2001 to 2006). Results: In the first year, 13.7% of MCI converted to dementia and 34.7% converted within three years (78.3% converted to Alzheimer's dementia). Risk factors for those who converted were education less than 12 years, MMSE score less than 27, Boston naming test score less than 51, IQ (Intelligence Quotient) less than 111, age over 75 years, lack of occupation at retirement, and presence of intrusions in memory recall (all account for 56% of the variability of conversion). Conclusions: MCI patients are a population at high risk for dementia. The study of risk factors (e.g. IQ, education and occupation), particularly those related to cognitive reserve, can contribute important evidence to guide the decision-making process in routine clinical activity and public health policy.
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