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KMID : 0978920190200010018
Korean Journal of Clinical Geriatrics
2019 Volume.20 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.25
The Neurocognitive Function and Neuroimaging Characteristics between Age-Associated Memory Impairment and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Kim Ji-Hye

Lee Ji-Won
Abstract
Background: Age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were considered to have a positive correlation with early dementia status, reflecting the decline in objective cognitive function. Studies results exploring the characteristics of AAMI and MCI remain mixed. We investigated the characteristics of AAMI and MCI using neuroimaging and neurocognitive function in healthy Korean adults.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed a total of 14 participants who visited single health promotion center. AAMI and MCI was defined via questionnaires. Participants were classified into three groups based on neurocognitive status: normal, AAMI, MCI. We conducted either Kruskal-Wallis or chi-square test to compare the neuroimaging characteristics between three groups; Mann-Whitney U test was applied for the within-group analysis. Kruskal-Wallis test was used to investigate the neurocognitive function between three groups.

Results: In the case of AAMI and MCI, there were partial metabolic decreases in various parts such as temporal lobe, frontal lobe, parietal lobe and cerebellum. Profound disparities in metabolic decrease in parietal lobe were observed among three groups (P=0.049). In the MMSE characteristics, MCI group showed marked deterioration in attention (P=0.030), and decreased in more various cognitive domains than AAMI group.

Conclusion: The distinct neuroimaging characteristics were observed among three groups. The deficit of neurocognitive function was more prominent in attention in MCI group.
KEYWORD
Age-Related Memory Disorders, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Neuroimaging
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