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Influences of preclinical dementia and impending death on the magnitude of age-related cognitive deficits.

Lars Bäckman1, Erika Jonsson Laukka, Ake Wahlin, Brent J Small, Laura Fratiglioni.   

Abstract

The authors examined the influence of preclinical dementia and impending death on the cross-sectional relationship between age and performance in tasks assessing episodic memory, visuospatial skill, and verbal fluency. Increasing age was associated with a general decrease in cognitive performance. In addition, those who were to be diagnosed with dementia or had died by a 3-year follow-up, were older, and performed at a lower level than the remaining sample across all cognitive tasks at baseline. Nevertheless, removal of the preclinical dementia and impending death groups from the original sample affected the cross-sectional age-cognition relations relatively little. This pattern of findings suggests that the biological aging process exerts negative influences on cognitive functioning beyond those resulting from disease and mortality.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12243385     DOI: 10.1037//0882-7974.17.3.435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Aging        ISSN: 0882-7974


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