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Language performance as a prognostic factor for developing Alzheimer's clinical syndrome and mild cognitive impairment: Results from the population-based HELIAD cohort.

Vasiliki FoliaIoannis N LiampasVasileios SiokasSusana SilvaEva NtanasiMary YannakouliaParaskevi SakkaGeorgios M HadjigeorgiouNikolaos ScarmeasEfthimios DardiotisMary H Kosmidis
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2022)
Impaired language performance is associated with elevated risk of ACS and MCI development. Better SVF and BNTsf performance are associated with reduced risk of ACS and MCI in CN individuals, independent of age, sex, education, main occupation, socioeconomic status, and MMSE scores at baseline.
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