臨床症状
Federica Cacciamani1,2, Graziella Mangin Laignel2, Audrey Gabelle3,4
1ARAMISLab, Sorbonne Université, Institut du Cerveau-Paris Brain Institute-ICM, CNRS, Inria, Inserm, AP-HP, Hôpital de la Pitié Salpêtrière, Paris, France, France.
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
|December 26, 2025
まとめ
DocMemoのようなデジタルプラットフォームは、認知の苦情を持つ個人を特定するのに役立ちます。うつ病、不安、睡眠障害などの要因は苦情の増加に関連していますが、高齢と教育は苦情の減少に関連しています。
科学分野:
- 神経科学;老年医学;デジタルヘルス
背景:
- アルツハイマー病および関連障害(ADRD)のリスクの早期特定は非常に重要です。自宅ベースのデジタルプラットフォームは、認知の苦情分析のためのユニークなデータ収集を提供します。DocMemoは、認知スクリーニング、ADRD教育、および研究への関心の表明を提供します。
研究 の 目的:
- 自己申告による認知の苦情を持つDocMemoユーザーを分析すること。認知の苦情を増加させる主要な要因を特定すること。
主な方法:
- 10,489人のDocMemoユーザーの後ろ向き分析。認知の苦情は、認知機能指数(CFI)によって測定されました。人口統計学的、心理学的、健康、およびライフスタイルのデータを分析するために多変量線形回帰が使用されました。
主要な成果:
- CFIスコアが高いほど、うつ病、不安、睡眠障害、聴覚障害、糖尿病、アルコール摂取、喫煙と関連していました。高齢と高い教育水準は、CFIスコアの低下と相関していました。CFIスコアが高い個人は、将来の研究に参加する可能性が高い傾向がありました。
結論:
- DocMemoは、認知の苦情およびADRDリスク因子を持つ個人を効果的に特定します。デジタルプラットフォームは、主観的な認知の苦情を理解する上で価値があります。発見は、認知低下のためのターゲット予防戦略を導くことができます。
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