Scientific journal paper Q3
Cognitive reserve and the severity of Alzheimer’s disease
Margarida Isabel Rolland de Lima Sobral (Sobral, M.); Maria Helena de Aguiar Pereira e Pestana (Pestana, M. H.); Constança Paúl (Paúl, C.);
Journal Title
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Year (definitive publication)
2015
Language
English
Country
Brazil
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Alternative Titles

(Portuguese) Reserva cognitiva e a severidade da doença de Alzheimer

Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a clinical syndrome caused by neurodegeneration and characterized by a progressive deterioration in cognitive ability and capacity for independent living. Cognitive reserve (CR) describes the capacity of the adult brain to cope with the effects of the neurodegenerative process and to minimize the clinical manifestation of pathology of dementia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of CR and the severity of AD. Method: This study was cross-sectional. Functional and neuropsychological abilities of 75 outpatients with probable AD diagnosis were evaluated. Patients completed two questionnaires, "Participation in leisure activities throughout life" and CR Questionnaire. Result: The relationship between Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) and the level of CR was statistically significant (likelihood ratio (LR), p = 0.015). Conclusion: The level of CR influenced the severity of dementia. This study suggests that AD patients with higher CR may benefit against cognitive decline after diagnosis of AD.
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Keywords
Alzheimer's disease,Cognitive reserve,Education,Leisure activities,Lifelong occupation
  • Basic Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences