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Motor and Cognitive Trajectories Before Dementia: Results from Gait and Brain Study.

Manuel Montero-OdassoMark SpeechleySusan W Muir-HunterYanina Sarquis-AdamsonLuciano A SposatoVladimir HachinskiMichael BorrieJennie WellsAlanna BlackErvin SejdićLouis BhererHoward Chertkownull null
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2018)
Motor decline, assessed according to serial measures of gait velocity, had a higher attributable risk for incident dementia than did cognitive decline. A decline over time of both gait velocity and cognition had the highest attributable risk. A single time-point assessment was not sufficient to detect individuals at high risk of dementia.
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