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The novel Food Memory Test (FMT) offers a reliable bedside method for assessing recent memory. This simple neurologic exam, specifically FMT1, shows strong correlation with standard cognitive function tests.

Keywords:
Food memory testMemoryNeurologic examination

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Cognitive Science
  • Clinical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Assessing cognitive function at the bedside requires simple, valid tools.
  • Existing cognitive tests can be time-consuming or require specialized equipment.
  • There is a need for rapid, accessible methods to evaluate memory in clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate the validity of a novel bedside neurologic exam, the Food Memory Test (FMT).
  • To assess the utility of FMT for evaluating cognitive function, particularly recent memory, in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study was conducted in a neurology clinic.
  • Patients were asked about their last two meals (FMT1 and FMT2), recalling soup and main dishes.
  • Performance was scored as 'pass' or 'fail', and compared with conventional cognitive function tests.

Main Results:

  • Out of 27 patients, 12 (44.4%) passed the FMT1.
  • FMT1 demonstrated a strong correlation with established memory tests (e.g., verbal recall, complex figure tests).
  • FMT1 did not correlate with depression scores or frontal lobe function tests; FMT2 showed weaker correlations.

Conclusions:

  • The Food Memory Test (FMT1) is a reliable bedside tool for evaluating recent memory.
  • The findings support the clinical application of FMT in routine neurological examinations.
  • Further validation in daily clinical practice is recommended.