Subjective cognitive decline, and its cognitive and emotional correlates in Peruvian older adults

秘鲁老年人的主观认知衰退及其认知和情感相关性

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Abstract

Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is a known risk factor for dementia, yet its association with objective cognition and emotional state remains underexplored in Latin American populations. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between SCD, objective cognition, and emotional state in older adults from Arequipa, Peru. METHODS: This study investigated these relationships in 43 older adults from Arequipa, Peru, classified as having SCD (n=17), mild cognitive impairment (n=12), or normal cognition (n=14). Participants underwent assessments of global cognition, subjective decline (via the E-Cog), objective cognitive domains, and emotional state. RESULTS: Findings showed a significant association between SCD and emotional disorders, with emotional symptoms correlating with total E-Cog scores and specific domains such as memory, language, planning, and organization. Additionally, general cognition, long-term memory, and cognitive flexibility were associated with deficits in visuospatial processing, attention, and executive function. CONCLUSIONS: These results underscore the need to account for emotional factors when evaluating the relationship between SCD and objective cognitive performance.

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