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Mild Cognitive Impairment in General Practice: Age-Specific Prevalence and Correlate Results from the German Study on Ageing, Cognition and Dementia in Primary Care Patients (AgeCoDe)
Author(s) -
Tobias Luck,
Steffi G. RiedelHeller,
Hanna Kaduszkiewicz,
Horst Bickel,
Frank Jessen,
Michael Pentzek,
Birgitt Wiese,
Heike Koelsch,
Hendrik van den Bussche,
H.H. Abholz,
Edelgard Moesch,
Sandra Gorfer,
Matthias C. Angermeyer,
Wolfgang Maier,
Siegfried Weyerer
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.026
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1421-9824
pISSN - 1420-8008
DOI - 10.1159/000108099
Subject(s) - dementia , medicine , cognition , cognitive impairment , gerontology , risk factor , vascular dementia , psychiatry , pediatrics , disease
Although mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents a high-risk factor for developing dementia, little is known about the prevalence of MCI among patients of general practitioners (GPs).

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