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Assessment of COVID-19 lockdown effect on early Alzheimer Disease progression.

Carmen Peña-BautistaLourdes Álvarez-SánchezInés Ferrer-CairolsLorena García-VallésMiguel BaqueroConsuelo Cháfer-Pericás
Published in: Journal of neurology (2023)
Medium-term effects of COVID-19 lockdown could not involve an acceleration of the cognitive decline in MCI-AD patients in a 2-year evaluation period. In addition, the least worsening observed for daily living activities in the case group was probably due to the change in routines. Therefore, the common assumption of cognitive worsening of AD progression due to the lockdown in comparison with normal disease progression was not demonstrated in this study, at least for MCI-AD cases. However, more longitudinal studies are required to evaluate long-term effects in these patients.
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