Mild cognitive decline: A position statement of the Cognitive Decline Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA)
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Apostolo, Joao; Holland, Carol; O'Connell, Matthew D.L.; Feeney, Joanne; Tabarés Seisdedos, Rafael; Tadros , George; Campos, Elzbieta; Santos, Nadine; Robertson, Deirdre A.; Marcucci, Maura; Varela Nieto, Isabel; Crespo Facorro, Benedicto; Vieta, Eduard; Navarro Pardo, Esperanza; Selva Vera, Gabriel; Balanzá Martínez, Vicent; Cano, Antonio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2016
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Introduction: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a term used to describe a level of decline in cognition which is seen as an intermediate stage between normal ageing and dementia, and which many consider to be a prodromal stage of neurodegeneration that may become dementia. That is, it is perceived as a high risk level of cognitive change. The increasing burden of dementia in our society, but also our increasing understanding of its risk factors and potential interventions, require diligent management of MCI in order to find strategies that produce effective prevention of dementia. Aim: To update knowledge regarding mild cognitive impairment, and to bring together and appraise evidence about the main features of clinical interest: definitions, prevalence and stability, risk factors,screening, and management and intervention. Methods: Literature review and consensus of expert opinion |
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