Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (25권1호 1-7)

Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer’s Disease Transition: Role of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living

경도인지장애에서 알츠하이머병으로의 이환 예측: 복잡한 일상생활 수행능력의 역할

우수경; 배성호; 김지혜; 김도관

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association with the functioning of instrumental-activities of daily living (I-ADL)
and future development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Methods: A total of 116 patients with MCI, aged 65 years to 91 years (male: 88, female: 91 at first visit), from a large hospital center in Korea, were identified. Those who developed at least two consecutive 1-year follow up were diagnosed according to the DSM-5
criteria.
Results: When the same level of Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores was given, it could be seen that the probability
of AD transfer was predicted differently due to complex changes in I-ADL scores. Specifically, it was observed that with an MMSE
score of approximately 23.9 points, as the I-ADL points increase, the odds of transfer also increase approximately 6.1% (I-ADL low:
8.5 points) to 23.5% (I-ADL high: 31.4), therefore odds of transfer are 17.4% higher than I-ADL low condition.
Conclusion: The study suggested that even though cognitive problems were not observed due to high MMSE scores, severe
damage to I-ADL could lead to AD. Applications may be limited, but such cases may require careful monitoring at the site.

Keywords

Instrumental activities of daily living, Mild cognitive impairment, Dementia.