Predicting incident dementia 3-8 years after brief cognitive tests in the UK Biobank prospective study of 500,000 people

2019 
Abstract Introduction Prospective studies reporting associations between cognitive performance and subsequent incident dementia have been subject to attrition bias. Furthermore, the extent to which established risk factors account for such associations requires further elucidation. Methods We used UK Biobank baseline cognitive data (n ≤ 488,130) and electronically linked hospital inpatient and death records during three- to eight-year follow-up, to estimate risk of total dementia (n = 1051), Alzheimer's disease (n = 352), and vascular dementia (n = 169) according to four brief cognitive tasks, with/without adjustment for constitutional and modifiable risk factors. Results We found associations of cognitive task performance with all-cause and cause-specific dementia (P  Discussion This study offers robust evidence that brief cognitive testing could be a valuable addition to dementia prediction models.
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