Subjective cognitive impairment
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To identify prevalence and characteristics of cognitive impairment in eldery poststroke patients at the National Geriatrics Hospital. Subject and method: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 267 post-stroke patients aged ≥ 60 years old treated at the National Geriatrics Hospital.
6p vishekhar 01-11-2023 0 0 Download
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This study examines associations among social isolation, loneliness, and cognitive health risks in older Korean Americans, focusing on the mediating role of loneliness in the relationship between social isolation and objective and subjective measures of cognitive impairment.
8p viisaacnewton 25-04-2022 15 5 Download
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Bilateral regional brain oxygen saturation (rSO2) trends, reflecting intraoperative brain oxygen imbalance, could warn of brain dysfunction. Various types of cognitive impairment, such as memory decline, alterations in executive function or subjective complaints, have been described three months after surgery.
10p viisaacnewton 26-04-2022 10 2 Download
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Decreases in prevalence of cognitive impairment and dementia over the last two decades have been observed in different countries for cohorts entering older age. This study aimed to assess the cognitive impairment prevalence and explore associated factors among subjects aged >60 living in São Paulo, Brazil.
10p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 8 4 Download
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Although previous studies have demonstrated that the hippocampus plays a role in verbal memory, the role of hippocampal subfields in visual memory is uncertain, especially in those with preclinical Alzheimer’s dis‑ ease (AD). This study aimed to examine relationships between hippocampal subfield volumes and visual memory in SCD (subjective cognitive decline) and aMCI (amnestic mild cognitive impairment).
10p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 13 5 Download
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Comorbidity between depression and cognitive impairment is common in older adults, increases the disease burden disproportionally, and leads to diagnostic uncertainty. Insight into individual daily associations between affect and cognitive performance may help in personalizing diagnosis and treatment decisions. Our objective was to get insight into the daily associations between affect and cognitive performance within individual older adults.
11p vinobelprisen 26-03-2022 10 5 Download
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Subjective cognitive decline may represent at-risk persons progressing to mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which can be exacerbated by effects of anesthesia and surgery. The objective of this systematic review is to identify the most common questions in subjective cognitive complaint and informant-reported questionnaires used in assessing cognitive impairment of elderly patients that are correlated with standardized tests for cognitive impair‑ ment screening.
9p vidietmarhopp 28-12-2021 12 0 Download
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To investigate some factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in post-stroke elderly patients. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on patients 60 years or over diagnosed with stroke and post-stroke duration was more than 2 weeks.
6p viminnesota2711 22-03-2021 17 1 Download
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Subjective cognitive impairment can be a significant and prevalent problem for gynaecological cancer survivors. The aims of this study were to assess subjective cognitive functioning in gynaecological cancer survivors after primary cancer treatment, and to investigate the impact of cancer treatment on brain structural networks and its association with subjective cognitive impairment.
10p vimanama2711 30-07-2020 22 3 Download
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Cognitive functioning is important for managing work and life in general. Some experience problems with cognitive functioning, often referred to as subjective cognitive complaints (SCC). These problems are rather prevalent in the working population and can be coupled with both lowered well-being and work ability.
14p viriyadh2711 19-12-2019 14 0 Download
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Potential negative consequences of early identification of cognitive impairment clearly exist. Labelling an individual as demented may affect his or her ability to obtain life or health insurance, and may influence attitudes towards the individual by health care professionals and others. The label of Alzheimer’s disease may cause prejudice and difficulty in gaining admission to some long-term facilities. The negative effects of labelling an older person as demented have not been studied systematically, although a small body of social science literature explores this important area.
6p taisaokhongthedung 01-01-2013 53 5 Download
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Among those above age 70, the average number of diseases that each person reports has increased in recent years (17). This increase is because people have survived a number of diseases that once would have been fatal, and they have lived to acquire additional conditions, both potentially fatal and nonfatal, such as arthritis. Thus, older people have more diseases, but less disability, than in the past.
5p thankinhphanliet 01-01-2013 54 5 Download
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In extreme cases of mental disability, substituted judgment may be appropriate when a severe emotional disturbance or cognitive impairment compromises an individual’s ability to give informed consent. Any restriction or denial of decision-making author- ity to a disabled woman should be the consequence of an objective procedure, con- taining proper legal safeguards against every form of abuse. This procedure must be based on an evaluation of the capability of the mentally disabled person by qualified experts, subject to periodic review and to appeal.
4p ut_hai_can 25-12-2012 47 3 Download
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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành hóa học dành cho các bạn yêu hóa học tham khảo đề tài: ELISA measurement of specific non-antigenbound antibodies to Ab1-42 monomer and soluble oligomers in sera from Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitively impaired, and noncognitively impaired subjects
11p panasonic09 12-01-2012 36 2 Download