Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study

Background and purpose: Cognitive and motor impairments are risk factors of major neurocognitive disorders (MNCD). Inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls are two items which are surrogate measures of cognitive and motor impairments. This study aims to examine the...

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Main Authors: Beauchet, Olivier, Matskiv, Jacqueline, Rolland, Yves, Schott, Anne-Marie, Allali, Gilles
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1651942023-03-26T15:41:39Z Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study Beauchet, Olivier Matskiv, Jacqueline Rolland, Yves Schott, Anne-Marie Allali, Gilles Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Older Adults Epidemiology Background and purpose: Cognitive and motor impairments are risk factors of major neurocognitive disorders (MNCD). Inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls are two items which are surrogate measures of cognitive and motor impairments. This study aims to examine the association of inability to name the date (i.e., cognitive impairment), use of a walking aid and/or history of falls (i.e., motor impairment) and their combination with incident MNCD in community-dwelling older adults. Methods: A total of 709 participants (mean age 79.8 ± 3.7; 100% female) of the EPIDémiologie de l’OStéoporose (EPIDOS) study recruited in Toulouse (France) were selected for this study. EPIDOS is an observational population-based cohort study with a 7-year follow-up period for Toulouse participants. Inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls were collected at baseline. Incident MNCD and their type (i.e., Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and non-AD) were diagnosed at the end of the 7-year follow-up. Results: Overall incidence of MNCD was 29.1%. Cox regressions revealed that inability to name the date and its combination with use of a walking aid and/or history of falls was associated with a significant increased incidence of MNCD (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.10 with p = 0.003 and HR = 1.81 with p = 0.011, respectively) and AD (HR =1.13 with p = 0.003 and HR = 2.80 with p = 0.016, respectively). Conclusions: Increased incident MNCD was reported when inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls were combined, suggesting that this combination of items may be used for risk screening of MNCD in the older population, especially for incident AD. Published version The French Ministry of Health financially supported the study. Dr. Beauchet and Dr. Allali were supported by the National Institute of Health/National Institute on Aging grants PO1 AG03949 and R01AG057548-01A1. 2023-03-20T02:25:58Z 2023-03-20T02:25:58Z 2022 Journal Article Beauchet, O., Matskiv, J., Rolland, Y., Schott, A. & Allali, G. (2022). Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study. Brain Sciences, 12(8), 1021-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12081021 2076-3425 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165194 10.3390/brainsci12081021 36009084 2-s2.0-85137378204 8 12 1021 en Brain Sciences © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Science::Medicine
Older Adults
Epidemiology
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Older Adults
Epidemiology
Beauchet, Olivier
Matskiv, Jacqueline
Rolland, Yves
Schott, Anne-Marie
Allali, Gilles
Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
description Background and purpose: Cognitive and motor impairments are risk factors of major neurocognitive disorders (MNCD). Inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls are two items which are surrogate measures of cognitive and motor impairments. This study aims to examine the association of inability to name the date (i.e., cognitive impairment), use of a walking aid and/or history of falls (i.e., motor impairment) and their combination with incident MNCD in community-dwelling older adults. Methods: A total of 709 participants (mean age 79.8 ± 3.7; 100% female) of the EPIDémiologie de l’OStéoporose (EPIDOS) study recruited in Toulouse (France) were selected for this study. EPIDOS is an observational population-based cohort study with a 7-year follow-up period for Toulouse participants. Inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls were collected at baseline. Incident MNCD and their type (i.e., Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and non-AD) were diagnosed at the end of the 7-year follow-up. Results: Overall incidence of MNCD was 29.1%. Cox regressions revealed that inability to name the date and its combination with use of a walking aid and/or history of falls was associated with a significant increased incidence of MNCD (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.10 with p = 0.003 and HR = 1.81 with p = 0.011, respectively) and AD (HR =1.13 with p = 0.003 and HR = 2.80 with p = 0.016, respectively). Conclusions: Increased incident MNCD was reported when inability to name the date and use of a walking aid and/or history of falls were combined, suggesting that this combination of items may be used for risk screening of MNCD in the older population, especially for incident AD.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Beauchet, Olivier
Matskiv, Jacqueline
Rolland, Yves
Schott, Anne-Marie
Allali, Gilles
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author Beauchet, Olivier
Matskiv, Jacqueline
Rolland, Yves
Schott, Anne-Marie
Allali, Gilles
author_sort Beauchet, Olivier
title Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
title_short Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
title_full Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
title_fullStr Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the EPIDOS observational cohort study
title_sort using interaction between cognitive and motor impairment for risk screening of major neurocognitive disorders: results of the epidos observational cohort study
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