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- 2017
A composite measure of cognitive and functional progression in Alzheimer's disease: Design of the Capturing Changes in Cognition studyDOI: 10.1016/j.trci.2017.01.004 Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, Cognition, Composite measure, Daily function, Longitudinal construct validation, Mild cognitive impairment, Prospective cohort Abstract: Cognitive testing in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is essential for establishing diagnosis, monitoring progression, and evaluating treatments. Assessments should ideally be brief, reliable, valid, and reflect clinically meaningful changes. There is a lack of instruments that meet all these criteria. In the Capturing Changes in Cognition (Catch-Cog) study, we seek to correct these deficiencies through the development and validation of a composite measure combining cognition and function: the cognitive-functional composite (CFC). We expect that the CFC is able to detect clinically relevant changes over time in early dementia stages of AD
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