The effect of all-cause hospitalization on cognitive decline in older adults: a longitudinal study using databases of the National Health Insurance Service and the memory clinics of a self-run hospital.
Dougho ParkHyoung Seop KimJong Hun KimPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2023)
Cognitive decline was quantitatively related to all-cause hospitalization in older adults. Moreover, hospitalizations without delirium and surgery were also related to cognitive decline. It is vital to prevent various conditions that need hospitalization to avoid and manage cognitive dysfunction.
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