Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6049731 | Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Even without subjective cognitive complaints, higher risk of cognitive impairment is presented in the prefrail and frail individuals. The incremental impact of frailty on cognition and the susceptibility of nonmemory domain may provide a new view in evaluating the pathogenesis of the relationship between frailty and cognitive impairment.
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Authors
Yi-Hui MD, Li-Kuo MD, PhD, Wei-Ta MD, PhD, Wei-Ju MD, MSc, Li-Ning MD, MSc, Pei-Ning MD, Liang-Kung MD, PhD,