Objective. To develop and assess the consistency and validity of simple cognitive function measures for an elderly population with low levels of formal education for use in a longitudinal study of dementia. Methods. Data were from the population longitudinal study `Growing old in Legane s' (Spain)
Cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly with chronic medical conditions
✍ Scribed by Marko Jelicic; Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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✦ Synopsis
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of chronic medical conditions on cognitive function in a sample of community-dwelling elderly (n = 4528).
Methods:
A checklist of 18 chronic medical conditions was used to determine whether respondents were suffering from specific disease states. the mini mental status examination (mmse) was administered to assess cognitive functioning.
Results:
Statistically controlling for the effects of age, education and depression, respondents with asthma/bronchitis and stroke had a tendency to perform worse on the mmse than those without these conditions. none of the 18 medical conditions was associated with a greater proportion of respondents scoring below the cutoff for cognitive dysfunction.
Conclusion:
It appears that--with the possible exception of stroke and asthma/bronchitis-cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly is not consistently affected by specific disease states.
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