The relationship between basic, instrumental, and advanced activities of daily living and executive functioning in geriatric patients with neurocognitive disorders

Objective Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well‐defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classific...

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Published inInternational journal of geriatric psychiatry Vol. 34; no. 6; pp. 889 - 899
Main Authors Cornelis, Elise, Gorus, Ellen, Van Schelvergem, Nele, De Vriendt, Patricia
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1099-1166
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Abstract Objective Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well‐defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b‐, instrumental or i‐, and advanced or a‐ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning. Methods A sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b‐, i‐, and a‐ADL tools. Results Correlations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b‐, i‐, and a‐ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i‐ and a‐ADLs (ranging from r = −0.193 to r = −0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a‐ADLs were not stronger than with i‐ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT‐A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b‐ADLs, as well as i‐ and a‐ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i‐ and a‐ADLs. Conclusions EF are less related to b‐ADLs than i‐ and a‐ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i‐ and a‐ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT‐A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.
AbstractList Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well-defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b-, instrumental or i-, and advanced or a-ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning.OBJECTIVEAlthough many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well-defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b-, instrumental or i-, and advanced or a-ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning.A sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b-, i-, and a-ADL tools.METHODSA sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b-, i-, and a-ADL tools.Correlations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b-, i-, and a-ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i- and a-ADLs (ranging from r = -0.193 to r = -0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a-ADLs were not stronger than with i-ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT-A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b-ADLs, as well as i- and a-ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i- and a-ADLs.RESULTSCorrelations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b-, i-, and a-ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i- and a-ADLs (ranging from r = -0.193 to r = -0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a-ADLs were not stronger than with i-ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT-A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b-ADLs, as well as i- and a-ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i- and a-ADLs.EF are less related to b-ADLs than i- and a-ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i- and a-ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT-A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.CONCLUSIONSEF are less related to b-ADLs than i- and a-ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i- and a-ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT-A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.
Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well-defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b-, instrumental or i-, and advanced or a-ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning. A sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b-, i-, and a-ADL tools. Correlations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b-, i-, and a-ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i- and a-ADLs (ranging from r = -0.193 to r = -0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a-ADLs were not stronger than with i-ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT-A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b-ADLs, as well as i- and a-ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i- and a-ADLs. EF are less related to b-ADLs than i- and a-ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i- and a-ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT-A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.
Objective Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well‐defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b‐, instrumental or i‐, and advanced or a‐ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning. Methods A sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b‐, i‐, and a‐ADL tools. Results Correlations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b‐, i‐, and a‐ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i‐ and a‐ADLs (ranging from r = −0.193 to r = −0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a‐ADLs were not stronger than with i‐ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT‐A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b‐ADLs, as well as i‐ and a‐ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i‐ and a‐ADLs. Conclusions EF are less related to b‐ADLs than i‐ and a‐ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i‐ and a‐ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT‐A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.
ObjectiveAlthough many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies used measurements without well‐defined levels of ADLs. This study explored the relationship between EF and the threefold classification of everyday functioning (basic or b‐, instrumental or i‐, and advanced or a‐ADLs) and examined how EF account for the variance in this triad of everyday functioning.MethodsA sample of 44 cognitively healthy persons, 41 persons with mild cognitive impairment, and 35 persons with Alzheimer disease were assessed with comprehensive measures of EF and the b‐, i‐, and a‐ADL tools.ResultsCorrelations demonstrated that subjects with higher executive dysfunctions have more limitations in b‐, i‐, and a‐ADLs. The highest significant correlations with measures of EF were seen in i‐ and a‐ADLs (ranging from r = −0.193 to r = −0.559, P < 0.05). However, correlations with a‐ADLs were not stronger than with i‐ADLs. The multivariate analyses revealed Trail Making Test A (TMT‐A) as a significant contributor of everyday functioning in b‐ADLs, as well as i‐ and a‐ADLs, and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and Animal Fluency Test (AFT) seemed to contribute significantly to variance in i‐ and a‐ADLs.ConclusionsEF are less related to b‐ADLs than i‐ and a‐ADLs and contribute to the same amount of variance to limitations in both i‐ and a‐ADLs. This study recommends using the TMT‐A, CDT, and AFT as screening tools to indicate the need for profound evaluation of ADLs in older persons with neurocognitive disorders.
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Although many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders, previous studies...
ObjectiveAlthough many studies explored the relationship between executive functions (EF) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in cognitive disorders,...
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