Midlife sensory and motor functions improve long-term predictions of cognitive decline and incidence of cognitive impairment.
Carla R SchubertA Alex PintoAdam J PaulsenRichard J ChappellYanjun ChenCorinne D EngelmanLuigi FerrucciLaura M HancockSterling C JohnsonNatascha MertenPublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2024)
Sensory and motor measures improve risk prediction models of cognitive decline.Sensory and motor measures improve risk prediction models of cognitive impairment.Prediction improvements were strongest in midlife (adults < 55 years of age).Sensory and motor changes may help identify high-risk individuals early.