Authors
Berndt Winblad, Katie Palmer, Miia Kivipelto, Vesna Jelic, Laura Fratiglioni, L‐O Wahlund, Agneta Nordberg, Lars Bäckman, Michael Albert, Ove Almkvist, Hiroyuki Arai, Hans Basun, Kaj Blennow, Mony De Leon, Charles DeCarli, Timo Erkinjuntti, Ezio Giacobini, Caroline Graff, John Hardy, C Jack, Anthony Jorm, Karen Ritchie, Cornelia Van Duijn, Pim Visser, Ronald C Petersen
Publication date
2004/9
Source
Journal of internal medicine
Volume
256
Issue
3
Pages
240-246
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
The First Key Symposium was held in Stockholm, Sweden, 2–5 September 2003. The aim of the symposium was to integrate clinical and epidemiological perspectives on the topic of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). A multidisciplinary, international group of experts discussed the current status and future directions of MCI, with regard to clinical presentation, cognitive and functional assessment, and the role of neuroimaging, biomarkers and genetics. Agreement on new perspectives, as well as recommendations for management and future research were discussed by the international working group. The specific recommendations for the general MCI criteria include the following: (i) the person is neither normal nor demented; (ii) there is evidence of cognitive deterioration shown by either objectively measured decline over time and/or subjective report of decline by self and/or informant in conjunction with objective …
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