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Gait and/or balance disturbances associated with Alzheimer's dementia among older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal observational study

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JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15768

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Alzheimer's dementia; gait; Gerontological Nursing; mild cognitive impairment; older adults; posture balance

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This study aims to investigate the association between gait and/or balance disturbances and the onset of Alzheimer's dementia (AD) among older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The findings suggest that the presence or severity of gait and/or balance disturbances is associated with an increased risk of AD, regardless of sex. Based on these results, nurses should frequently assess gait and/or balance disturbances among community-dwelling older adults with amnestic MCI to identify potential risk factors for cognitive decline.
AimsTo explore whether gait and/or balance disturbances are associated with the onset of Alzheimer's dementia (AD) among older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI).DesignThis study employed a longitudinal retrospective cohort design.MethodsWe obtained data from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center's Uniform Data Set collected from 35 National Institute on Aging Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers between September 2005 and December 2021. The mean age of participants (n = 2692) was 74.5 years with women making up 47.2% of the sample. Risk of incident AD according to baseline gait and/or balance disturbances as measured using the Postural Instability and Gait Disturbance Score, a subscale of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Motor Score, was examined by the Cox proportional hazards regression models adjusting for baseline demographics, medical conditions and study sites. The mean follow-up duration was 4.0 years.ResultsAmong all the participants, the presence or the severity of gait and/or balance disturbances was associated with an increased risk of AD. The presence or the severity of gait and/or balance disturbances was associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's dementia among the subgroups of female and male participants.ConclusionGait and/or balance disturbances may increase the risk of developing AD, regardless of sex.ImpactGait and/or balance disturbances among community-dwelling older adults with amnestic MCI may need to be frequently assessed by nurses to identify potential risk factors for cognitive decline.No patient or public contributionGiven the secondary analysis, patients, service users, caregivers or members of the public were not directly involved in this study.

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