Longitudinal Predictors of Informant-Rated Everyday Function in Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Ross M DiversAlyssa N De VitoErika A PughAnthony RobinsonDaniel S WeitznerMatthew R CalamiaPublished in: Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology (2022)
Depression, speed/EF, and memory are consistently associated with domains of everyday functioning. Race, education, and age may be more variability associated with everyday functioning. Specific attention should be paid to subtle declines in the financial and memory/orientation domains as they may uniquely predict future dementia development. Depression may be a modifiable risk factor associated with functional impairment over time.