Abstract:Background
Of those diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), 5‐10% convert annually to dementia (Mitchell & Shiri‐Feshki, 2009). However, 5‐30% can remain cognitively stable (sMCI) for up to 10 years (Alves et al., 2018), suggesting a non‐neurodegenerative etiology in these patients. This study aims to examine the etiological underpinnings of those who remain cognitively stable versus those who decline over time.
Method
Participants from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center were selected if they… Show more
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