Depression, anxiety, and apathy are common in MCI patients and are important indicators in the progression to dementia in MCI patients, which emphasizes the importance of assessing depressive symptoms as well as anxiety and apathy in the early stages of cognitive impairment.
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Jan 6, 2011 · Conclusion: Low mood was more strongly associated with aMCI than with global cognitive impairment. Progression towards dementia was predicted ...
Our results showed that low mood is a predictor of MCI development and its progression towards dementia, and confirmed our working hypothesis that low mood may ...
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ABSTRACT. Objective To investigate the symptom of low mood as a predictor of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and its progression to dementia, taking into ...
The symptom of low mood in the prodromal stage of mild cognitive impairment and dementia: a cohort study of a community dwelling elderly population · Full Text.
Apr 14, 2020 · NPS was present in 35–85% of MCI patients. The most common symptoms were depression, irritability, apathy, anxiety, agitation, and sleep problems.
Modrego PJFerrández J Depression in patients with mild cognitive impairment increases the risk of developing dementia of Alzheimer type. Arch Neurol 2004;61 ...
Depression, anxiety, apathy, irritability, agitation, sleep disorders, among other symptoms, have been hypothesized to represent a prodromal stage of dementia ...
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We conclude that patients with mild cognitive impairment and depression are at more than twice the risk of developing dementia of Alzheimer type as those ...
People with low mood at baseline had a 2.7-fold (95% CI 1.9 to 3.7) increased risk of developing MCI at follow-up. The association was stronger for amnestic MCI ...