2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuarg.2012.03.007
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Correlación entre las actividades de la vida diaria y los tests de detección de demencia en nuestra población

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“…This outcome is unsurprising as it remains the most frequently used in research, despite its demonstrated low sensitivity and biases related to gender, culture, and socioeconomic level [45]. Moreover, studies have confirmed that there is no correlation between the most commonly used cognitive tests in older adults and the IADL scale [46].…”
Section: Main Measures Of Functional Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This outcome is unsurprising as it remains the most frequently used in research, despite its demonstrated low sensitivity and biases related to gender, culture, and socioeconomic level [45]. Moreover, studies have confirmed that there is no correlation between the most commonly used cognitive tests in older adults and the IADL scale [46].…”
Section: Main Measures Of Functional Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%