Journal article
Cognitive deficits 3 to 6 years before dementia onset in a population sample: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study
AF Jorm, KH Masaki, H Petrovitch, GW Ross, LR White
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC | Published : 2005
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the type of cognitive deficits occurring 3 to 6 years before onset of dementia in a population sample. DESIGN: A prospective study in which cognitive deficits in participants who had incident dementia at the 6-year follow-up were examined at baseline and 3 years. SETTING: Honolulu, Hawaii. PARTICIPANTS: Three thousand seven hundred thirty-four Japanese-American men aged 71 to 93 at baseline. At the 6-year follow-up, there were 52 incident cases of dementia, and 1,559 controls. MEASUREMENTS: The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) and a questionnaire on subjective memory problems were administered at baseline. Dementia was assessed at baseline and at 3-year..
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