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Clinical Manifestations
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85214504870
DOI 10.1002/ALZ.090053
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive complaints (CC) refer to a reported experience of cognitive decline and are recognized as a potential precursor to future functional decline and progression to dementia. Identifying individuals with CC may be a valuable opportunity for preventive measures, early detection, and intervention strategies to address dementia risk. However, the characteristics of CC and its associated risk of progression to dementia are highly heterogeneous, influenced significantly by CC identification methods, recruitment approaches, and attrition in longitudinal cohort studies. This study aims to inform the inclusion and attrition processes of the GERO cohort. METHOD: The GERO cohort is a prospective cohort study of community-dwelling elderly individuals with CC without dementia, aged 70 or older, living in Santiago, Chile. In this study, two samples were analyzed (dropout and non-dropout groups) using logistic regression to assess the variables associated with attrition. Binary logistic regression analyses were conducted with dropout as the outcome variable. Prior to the multivariable models, univariate analyses were performed. RESULT: Out of 17,759 households approached, we successfully recruited 291 participants. Of the individuals initially recruited, 102 participants withdrew before the first follow-up assessment. The results showed that the non-dropout group (64.9%) was characterized by being younger (OR: 1.09; 95% CI: 1.04-1.14), had better cognitive status according to the MoCA test (OR: 0.92; 95% CI: 0.87-0.98), had better functionality according to the T-ADLQ (OR: 1.08; 95% CI: 1.04-1.12), better performance in instrumental -IADL- (OR: 1.06; 95% CI: 1.03-1.09) and advanced -aADL- (OR: 1.03; 95% CI: 1.01-1.04) dimensions, and better performance on the ECOG test (OR: 2.56; 95% CI: 1.13-4.53) compared to the dropout group (35.1%). In the multivariate logistic regression model, dropout was associated with the performance of instrumental activities of daily living IADL (OR: 1.05; 95% CI: 1.01-1.09), whereas the other variables did not exhibit statistical significance (Table 1). CONCLUSION: The rate of participants included, considering the number of households approached, inform on the difficulties to recruit participants with CC in the community. Functionality in daily life emerged as the key factor associated with the risk of dropout. Furthers research is needed to understand the role of functionality in CC.

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Alzheimers & Dementia 1552-5260

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1 Parrao, Teresa Mujer Universidad Alberto Hurtado - Chile
Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
2 Saguez, Rodrigo Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
3 THUMALA-DOCKENDORFF, DANIELA CECILIA Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 Lillo, Patricia - Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 Demanet, Michele Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
6 Amieva, Helene - University of Burdeox - Francia
7 Martinez Pernia, David Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
8 Zitko, Pedro Hombre Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
9 CERDA-CUEVAS, MATIAS Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
10 Muniz-Terrera, Graciela Mujer The University of Edinburgh - Reino Unido
Ohio University - Estados Unidos
Edinburgh Medical School - Reino Unido
11 SLACHEVSKY-CHONCHOL, ANDREA MARIA Mujer Centro de Gerociencia, Salud Mental y Metabolismo - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile

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