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Memory and Executive Dysfunction Predict Complex Activities of Daily Living Impairment in Amnestic Multi-Domain Mild Cognitive Impairment

Background: Specific cognitive alterations could be one of the predictors that lead to the complex activities of daily living (CADL) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and, hence, help to explain the continuum between MCI and dementia. Objective: We aimed to reevaluate the existing uncert...

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Published in:Journal of Alzheimer's disease 2020-01, Vol.75 (3), p.1061-1069
Main Authors: García-García-Patino, Rosalía, Benito-León, Julián, Mitchell, Alex J., Pastorino-Mellado, Damián, García García, Ricardo, Ladera-Fernández, Valentina, Vicente-Villardón, Jose Luis, Perea-Bartolomé, María Victoria, Cacho, Jesús
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description Background: Specific cognitive alterations could be one of the predictors that lead to the complex activities of daily living (CADL) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and, hence, help to explain the continuum between MCI and dementia. Objective: We aimed to reevaluate the existing uncertainty regarding the impact of memory and executive functions on CADL in patients with MCI. Methods: Caregivers of 161 patients with amnestic multi-domain MCI and of 150 patients with incipient Alzheimer’s disease as well as 100 age-, sex-, and education-matched controls, completed the Interview for Deterioration in Daily Living Activities in Dementia, a suitable instrument for the description and discrimination of CADL. In addition, all patients and controls were assessed with a neuropsychological battery to measure explicit memory and executive functions performance. Results: Multiple regression analyses showed that in the group of patients with amnestic multi-domain MCI, 67.4% of the variability of the CADL impairment was explained by worse performance on executive functions tests (p 
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Alzheimer's disease
Amnesia - complications
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Dementia disorders
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Female
Humans
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Male
Memory
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