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

Karolina Gouveia César-Freitas, Ana Catarina Penalva Berardis, Thaísa Valentim Moreira Pretto, Amanda Monteiro Viagi, Vitorio Lourençon, Leonardo Yuri Kasputis Zanini, Isabella Caroline Callegari Barbosa, Rubya Pasquarelli Machado, Natália Gomes Manso Cunha, Maria Júlia Lumi Watanabe, Mario Amore Cecchini, Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki, Ricardo Nitrini
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Abstract

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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巴西流行病学研究中主观认知能力下降参与者的随访。
主观认知能力下降是指在神经心理学评估中表现正常的自我认知能力下降。目的:验证主观认知能力下降患者与认知正常组相比的演变。方法:这是一项基于巴西tremb流行病学研究数据分析的随访研究。211名被归类为认知正常的个体和174名被诊断为基线主观认知能力下降的个体被邀请参与研究。结果:中位随访5年后,对108名主观认知能力下降的参与者(62.0%)进行了重新评估。其中,58人(53.7%)保持了这种诊断,而14人(12.9%)发展为轻度认知障碍,5人(4.6%)发展为痴呆症。在认知正常组,107例(50.7%)被重新评估,其中51例(47.7%)仍被分类为相同,6例(5.6%)发展为轻度认知障碍,9例(8.4%)发展为痴呆。认知能力下降与年龄增长和抑郁症状显著相关。考虑到每组基线参与者的总人数:主观认知能力下降组出现轻度认知障碍的比例较高(p=0.022),随访评估后两组间痴呆进展无差异(p=0.468)。结论:大多数基线时主观认知能力下降的参与者在随访时仍保持认知抱怨,该组比另一组更容易发展为轻度认知障碍。尽管认知正常组的痴呆发病率较高,但在痴呆进展方面没有发现差异。
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Dementia e Neuropsychologia
Dementia e Neuropsychologia Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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期刊介绍: Dementia top Neuropsychologia the official scientific journal of the Cognitive Neurology and Ageing Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and of the Brazilian Association of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, is published by the "Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento", a nonprofit Brazilian association. Regularly published on March, June, September, and December since 2007.
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