Cognitive changes in normal aging: nosology and current status

During the last 15 years several diagnostic categories have appeared to describe a group of adults with cognitive impairment compared to their age-matched standardized norms but without dementia. In this work, the main studies relating to these categories are reviewed and compared in order to establ...

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Published inRevista de neurologiá Vol. 29; no. 1; p. 64
Main Authors Bartrés-Faz, D, Clemente, I, Junqué, C
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Published Spain 01.07.1999
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Abstract During the last 15 years several diagnostic categories have appeared to describe a group of adults with cognitive impairment compared to their age-matched standardized norms but without dementia. In this work, the main studies relating to these categories are reviewed and compared in order to establish if they define similar or different aged populations. Differences in prevalence or in prognostic values among studies are probably due to the selection of diagnostic categories or the differences in the application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. Genetic and neuroimaging data have contributed to reinforce the validity of the proposed classifications to identify the age related cognitive decline. The criteria used seems to be very important in the inclusion of subjects closer to normal aging or to dementia. In this respect further longitudinal studies and a consensus from previous described categories are need to reliably identify aged population with lower cognitive function compared to their age norms but different from patients in the initial stages of dementia.
AbstractList During the last 15 years several diagnostic categories have appeared to describe a group of adults with cognitive impairment compared to their age-matched standardized norms but without dementia. In this work, the main studies relating to these categories are reviewed and compared in order to establish if they define similar or different aged populations.INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVESDuring the last 15 years several diagnostic categories have appeared to describe a group of adults with cognitive impairment compared to their age-matched standardized norms but without dementia. In this work, the main studies relating to these categories are reviewed and compared in order to establish if they define similar or different aged populations.Differences in prevalence or in prognostic values among studies are probably due to the selection of diagnostic categories or the differences in the application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. Genetic and neuroimaging data have contributed to reinforce the validity of the proposed classifications to identify the age related cognitive decline.DEVELOPMENTDifferences in prevalence or in prognostic values among studies are probably due to the selection of diagnostic categories or the differences in the application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. Genetic and neuroimaging data have contributed to reinforce the validity of the proposed classifications to identify the age related cognitive decline.The criteria used seems to be very important in the inclusion of subjects closer to normal aging or to dementia. In this respect further longitudinal studies and a consensus from previous described categories are need to reliably identify aged population with lower cognitive function compared to their age norms but different from patients in the initial stages of dementia.CONCLUSIONSThe criteria used seems to be very important in the inclusion of subjects closer to normal aging or to dementia. In this respect further longitudinal studies and a consensus from previous described categories are need to reliably identify aged population with lower cognitive function compared to their age norms but different from patients in the initial stages of dementia.
During the last 15 years several diagnostic categories have appeared to describe a group of adults with cognitive impairment compared to their age-matched standardized norms but without dementia. In this work, the main studies relating to these categories are reviewed and compared in order to establish if they define similar or different aged populations. Differences in prevalence or in prognostic values among studies are probably due to the selection of diagnostic categories or the differences in the application of inclusion/exclusion criteria. Genetic and neuroimaging data have contributed to reinforce the validity of the proposed classifications to identify the age related cognitive decline. The criteria used seems to be very important in the inclusion of subjects closer to normal aging or to dementia. In this respect further longitudinal studies and a consensus from previous described categories are need to reliably identify aged population with lower cognitive function compared to their age norms but different from patients in the initial stages of dementia.
Author Junqué, C
Clemente, I
Bartrés-Faz, D
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Aging - psychology
Cognition - physiology
Cognition Disorders - classification
Cognition Disorders - diagnosis
Cognition Disorders - epidemiology
Cognition Disorders - etiology
Dementia - diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Humans
Memory - physiology
Memory Disorders - classification
Memory Disorders - diagnosis
Memory Disorders - epidemiology
Memory Disorders - etiology
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Prognosis
Reference Values
Severity of Illness Index
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