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Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil

Subjective cognitive decline is defined as a self-perceived cognitive decline but with normal performance in neuropsychological assessments. OBJECTIVE: To verify the evolution of patients diagnosed with subjective cognitive decline compared to the cognitively normal group without any concern. METHOD...

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Autores principales: César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia, Berardis, Ana Catarina Penalva, Pretto, Thaísa Valentim Moreira, Viagi, Amanda Monteiro, Lourençon, Vitorio, Zanini, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis, Barbosa, Isabella Caroline Callegari, Machado, Rubya Pasquarelli, Cunha, Natália Gomes Manso, Watanabe, Maria Júlia Lumi, Cecchini, Mario Amore, Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi, Nitrini, Ricardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37261255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2022-0064
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author César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia
Berardis, Ana Catarina Penalva
Pretto, Thaísa Valentim Moreira
Viagi, Amanda Monteiro
Lourençon, Vitorio
Zanini, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis
Barbosa, Isabella Caroline Callegari
Machado, Rubya Pasquarelli
Cunha, Natália Gomes Manso
Watanabe, Maria Júlia Lumi
Cecchini, Mario Amore
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Nitrini, Ricardo
author_facet César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia
Berardis, Ana Catarina Penalva
Pretto, Thaísa Valentim Moreira
Viagi, Amanda Monteiro
Lourençon, Vitorio
Zanini, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis
Barbosa, Isabella Caroline Callegari
Machado, Rubya Pasquarelli
Cunha, Natália Gomes Manso
Watanabe, Maria Júlia Lumi
Cecchini, Mario Amore
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Nitrini, Ricardo
author_sort César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia
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description Subjective cognitive decline is defined as a self-perceived cognitive decline but with normal performance in neuropsychological assessments. OBJECTIVE: To verify the evolution of patients diagnosed with subjective cognitive decline compared to the cognitively normal group without any concern. METHODS: This is a follow-up study based on data analysis from the Tremembé epidemiologic study, in Brazil. The 211 individuals classified as cognitively normal and 174 diagnosed as having subjective cognitive decline at baseline were invited to participate. RESULTS: After a median follow-up time of five years, 108 subjective cognitive decline participants (62.0%) were reassessed. Of these, 58 (53.7%) kept this diagnosis, whereas 14 individuals (12.9%) progressed to mild cognitive impairment and 5 (4.6%) to dementia. In the cognitively normal group, 107 (50.7%) were reassessed, of which 51 (47.7%) were still classified likewise, 6 (5.6%) evolved to mild cognitive impairment and 9 (8.4%) to dementia. The presence of cognitive decline had a significant association with increasing age and depression symptoms. Considering the total number of baseline participants in each group: the subjective cognitive decline group showed higher percentage of mild cognitive impairment (p=0.022) and no difference was found in progression to dementia (p=0.468) between the groups after follow-up assessment. CONCLUSION: Most subjective cognitive decline participants at baseline kept their cognitive complaint at follow-up and this group progressed more to mild cognitive impairment than the other group. No difference in the progression to dementia was found, despite the higher incidence of dementia in the cognitively normal group.
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spelling pubmed-102290812023-05-31 Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia Berardis, Ana Catarina Penalva Pretto, Thaísa Valentim Moreira Viagi, Amanda Monteiro Lourençon, Vitorio Zanini, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis Barbosa, Isabella Caroline Callegari Machado, Rubya Pasquarelli Cunha, Natália Gomes Manso Watanabe, Maria Júlia Lumi Cecchini, Mario Amore Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi Nitrini, Ricardo Dement Neuropsychol Original Article Subjective cognitive decline is defined as a self-perceived cognitive decline but with normal performance in neuropsychological assessments. OBJECTIVE: To verify the evolution of patients diagnosed with subjective cognitive decline compared to the cognitively normal group without any concern. METHODS: This is a follow-up study based on data analysis from the Tremembé epidemiologic study, in Brazil. The 211 individuals classified as cognitively normal and 174 diagnosed as having subjective cognitive decline at baseline were invited to participate. RESULTS: After a median follow-up time of five years, 108 subjective cognitive decline participants (62.0%) were reassessed. Of these, 58 (53.7%) kept this diagnosis, whereas 14 individuals (12.9%) progressed to mild cognitive impairment and 5 (4.6%) to dementia. In the cognitively normal group, 107 (50.7%) were reassessed, of which 51 (47.7%) were still classified likewise, 6 (5.6%) evolved to mild cognitive impairment and 9 (8.4%) to dementia. The presence of cognitive decline had a significant association with increasing age and depression symptoms. Considering the total number of baseline participants in each group: the subjective cognitive decline group showed higher percentage of mild cognitive impairment (p=0.022) and no difference was found in progression to dementia (p=0.468) between the groups after follow-up assessment. CONCLUSION: Most subjective cognitive decline participants at baseline kept their cognitive complaint at follow-up and this group progressed more to mild cognitive impairment than the other group. No difference in the progression to dementia was found, despite the higher incidence of dementia in the cognitively normal group. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10229081/ /pubmed/37261255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2022-0064 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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César-Freitas, Karolina Gouveia
Berardis, Ana Catarina Penalva
Pretto, Thaísa Valentim Moreira
Viagi, Amanda Monteiro
Lourençon, Vitorio
Zanini, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis
Barbosa, Isabella Caroline Callegari
Machado, Rubya Pasquarelli
Cunha, Natália Gomes Manso
Watanabe, Maria Júlia Lumi
Cecchini, Mario Amore
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Nitrini, Ricardo
Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title_full Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title_fullStr Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title_short Follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from Tremembé epidemiologic study, Brazil
title_sort follow-up of participants with subjective cognitive decline from tremembé epidemiologic study, brazil
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37261255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-5764-DN-2022-0064
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