Age-Related Changes in Instrumental and Basic Activities of Daily Living Impairment in Older Adults with Very Mild Alzheimer's Disease.

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra Pub Date : 2020-03-24 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000506281
Takayuki Tabira, Maki Hotta, Miki Murata, Kazuhiro Yoshiura, Gwanghee Han, Tomohisa Ishikawa, Asuka Koyama, Noriyuki Ogawa, Michio Maruta, Yuriko Ikeda, Takaaki Mori, Taku Yoshida, Mamoru Hashimoto, Manabu Ikeda
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Abstract

Background/aims: Age-related changes in impairments in activities of daily living (ADL) in older adults with very mild Alzheimer's disease (vmAD) have been scarcely explored. We clarified the characteristics of ADL impairment and examined how ADL impairments differed by age in such patients compared with community-dwelling cognitively normal older adults.

Methods: The participants were 107 older adults with vmAD (Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE] score ≥24), all of whom were first-visit outpatients at the Dementia Clinic of the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kumamoto University Hospital. The controls were 682 community-dwelling older adults who participated in the 3rd Nakayama Study with MMSE score ≥24. We examined the association of instrumental and basic ADL (IADL and BADL, respectively) independence with the odds of vmAD using multiple logistic regression analysis and determined differences in ADL impairment by age using age- and sex-matched analysis.

Results: Impairments in handling finances (OR 57.08), managing medication (OR 5.13), and dressing (OR 3.35; BADL) were associated with greater odds of vmAD. Among those aged 65 years and above, there were fewer patients with vmAD than healthy controls who could independently handle finances and medication. Among patients with vmAD, the percentages of those who could independently manage shopping, food preparation, and housekeeping only decreased after age 74. Age-related decreases in independence were observed in few BADL items; these, however, were temporary.

Conclusions: Patients with vmAD show significantly decreased IADL independence from early old age.

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极轻度阿尔茨海默病老年人日常生活障碍的工具和基本活动的年龄相关变化。
背景/目的:非常轻度阿尔茨海默病(vmAD)老年人日常生活活动障碍(ADL)的年龄相关变化很少被探讨。我们澄清了ADL功能障碍的特征,并检查了这些患者与社区居住认知正常的老年人相比,ADL功能障碍在年龄上的差异。方法:研究对象为熊本大学医院神经精神科痴呆门诊首次就诊的107例vmAD(迷你精神状态检查[MMSE]评分≥24)老年人。对照组为682名参加第三次中山研究且MMSE评分≥24的社区居住老年人。我们使用多元逻辑回归分析检验了工具和基本ADL(分别为IADL和BADL)独立性与vmAD几率的关联,并使用年龄和性别匹配分析确定了ADL损伤的年龄差异。结果:财务管理障碍(OR 57.08)、药物管理障碍(OR 5.13)和穿衣障碍(OR 3.35);BADL)与vmAD的几率较大相关。在65岁及以上的人群中,vmAD患者少于能够独立处理财务和药物的健康对照组。在vmAD患者中,能够独立管理购物、准备食物和家务的比例在74岁以后才下降。在一些BADL项目中观察到与年龄相关的独立性下降;然而,这些都是暂时的。结论:老年早期开始,vmAD患者的日常生活自理能力明显下降。
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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
4.30
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发文量
18
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: This open access and online-only journal publishes original articles covering the entire spectrum of cognitive dysfunction such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s chorea and other neurodegenerative diseases. The journal draws from diverse related research disciplines such as psychogeriatrics, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, morphology, physiology, genetic molecular biology, pathology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Strong emphasis is placed on the publication of research findings from animal studies which are complemented by clinical and therapeutic experience to give an overall appreciation of the field. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra provides additional contents based on reviewed and accepted submissions to the main journal Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra .
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