... cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers showed good accuracy in identifying patients with mild cognitive impairment who progressed to Alzheimer disease, according to a study in the July 22/29 issue of ...
Several cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers showed good accuracy in identifying patients with mild cognitive impairment who progressed to Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
... 802 (46.8 percent) had no cognitive impairment.
During up to 10 years of follow ... racial differences in survival for persons with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease," the authors conclude ...
... , 174 were diagnosed as cognitively normal, 126 were diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (which often develops into dementia), and 276 were diagnosed with dementia (progressive cognitive decline ...
Individuals with mild cognitive impairment appear more likely to have earlier onset, longer duration and greater severity of diabetes, according to a report in the August issue of Archives of ...
... article. Previous studies have found an association between mild cognitive impairment and diabetes. Poor blood glucose ... similar among 329 individuals with mild cognitive impairment (20.1 percent) and 1 ...
... causing brain damage in people who are still cognitively normal," says Holtzman.
For the study, led by Anne ... first group of 29 volunteers had very mild cognitive impairment; the remaining 69 volunteers ...
... infrared eye tracking to detect mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in humans. The researchers hope ... control subjects.
"Someone without any impairment spends most of the time focusing on the new image ...
... effect in clinical trials for very mild dementia of the Alzheimer type and mild cognitive impairment and, ultimately, to assist in making treatment decisions as more invasive and potentially harmful ...
... 's Center at USF hope to begin human trials to evaluate whether caffeine can benefit people with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease, said Huntington Potter, PhD, ...
... a significantly higher risk of dementia for heavy drinkers who started the study with mild cognitive impairment."
The results are consistent with previous studies of middle-aged adults that suggest ...
... subjects.
Further studies are planned that will include larger subject cohorts, patients with Alzheimer's disease at different stages and patients with mild cognitive impairment without dementia.
... risk factors also differed between the sexes, the results showed.
Men with mild cognitive impairment were more likely to be overweight, diabetic, and to have had a stroke. Men who had had a stroke ...
... designing, analyzing and interpreting a national clinical trial study of a new drug that may help people with mild cognitive impairment, a condition that is often a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.
... to elderly control individuals and to subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to determine control subjects at ... of AD. Thirty-five people (four with mild to moderate AD, 10 with MCI and 21 elderly ...