Tag: Aging Population


MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI)

Defining Mild Cognitive Impairment within the Neuropsychological Spectrum Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) represents a complex clinical construct that occupies the critical middle ground between the expected cognitive changes associated with normal aging and the more profound, debilitating deficits observed in dementia. This transitional state is characterized by measurable declines in cognitive performance that are greater […]

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OLD OLD

Defining the Old-Old Cohort: Chronological and Functional Markers The designation of the “Old-Old” cohort represents a critical classification within the field of gerontology, specifically depicting adults typically defined as being over seventy-five years old, though sometimes the threshold is placed at eighty or eighty-five years depending on the demographic study. This age bracket distinguishes itself […]

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