Question: My mother in her 70s has mild cognitive impairment. She searched for words and forgets thing. It doesn’t majorly impact day to day life, but is this a definite pre-cursor for dementia? I am ...
Women with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer’s disease had lower levels of acetyl-L-carnitine and its ...
The Winblad criteria also includes and distinguishes individuals with cognitive impairment in domains beyond memory impairment, classified as amnestic MCI (with subjective and objective memory ...
An analysis of UK Biobank data showed that individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment who also have high genetic risk for neuroticism are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
(JAMA Neurology) Researchers identified a sex-specific deficiency in plasma free-carnitine levels in women with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease, but not men.
Normal ageing and MCI subjects were evaluated with clinical and neuropsychological examinations annually, and their APOE genotypes were determined. Results A total of 326 normal ageing subjects, 304 ...
2.7 Validation of MCI-miRNA-gene interactions using an external dataset in amnestic MCI To validate the interactions between the MCI-miRNAs and their target genes, an external dataset of ...
Controls performed significantly better than MCI on tests within all five cognitive domains. The clearest differences were seen on language tests, followed by executive function, and learning and ...