It goes both ways: The relationship between anxiety and mild cognitive impairment.
Neha JainYueting WangYingjin ZhangErin JacobsenCarmen AndreescuBeth E SnitzChung-Chou H ChangMary GanguliPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2023)
A bidirectional relationship with a two-year lag between anxiety and MCI was mediated through perceived stress. Clinicians should be sensitive both to potential consequent anxiety when patients present with cognitive impairment, and to potential incipient MCI when the presenting complaint is anxiety. Managing stress may help mitigate adverse outcomes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.