European Journal of Neurology | 2021
Physical and cognitive profiles in motoric cognitive risk syndrome in an older population from Southern Italy
Abstract
In older age, physical and cognitive declines have been shown to occur simultaneously or consequent to one another, and several operational definitions have been proposed to consider the co‐presence of the two declines; for example, “Motoric cognitive risk syndrome” (MCR) has been proposed as a definition for the coexistence of slow gait plus subjective cognitive complaints. Given the increasing interest in MCR and its potential role as both biomarker and therapeutic target, we aimed to estimate its prevalence in a large cohort of non‐demented older subjects, and to examine the associations between physical status, global cognitive dysfunction, and impairment in various cognitive domains in MCR.