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. 2005 Jun;63(2A):207-12.
doi: 10.1590/s0004-282x2005000200003.

Prevalence of cognitive and functional impairment in community-dwelling elderly: importance of evaluating activities of daily living

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Prevalence of cognitive and functional impairment in community-dwelling elderly: importance of evaluating activities of daily living

Jerson Laks et al. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2005 Jun.
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Abstract

The study aims to evaluate the prevalence of cognitive/functional impairment in community-dwelling elderly above 60 years of age (n = 870; m = 297, f = 573) and the relationship of age, gender, and functional impairment with cognitive impairment using Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Pfeffer Functional Activities Questionnaire (PFAQ). Chi-square and Student's tests were used to compare cognitive and functional deficits. Linear regression assessed MMSE/PFAQ relationship. Stratified analysis assessed confounding factors. Logistic regression assessed the relationship among age/gender/functional status with cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). Prevalence of cognitive/functional impairment was 19.2%. Functional and cognitive impairment are negatively correlated (Pearson = 0.737), despite educational level (illiterate/literate: OR = 15.60; p = 0/OR = 16.40; p = 0). Age and gender (female) were associated with cognitive/functional impairment. Functional impairment is highly correlated to cognitive impairment. Family/health professionals may recognize functional impairment more easily than cognitive impairment. Thus, the use in combination of cognitive and functional scales is important when screening for dementia.

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