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Utility of the functional activities questionnaire for distinguishing mild cognitive impairment from very mild Alzheimer disease

Authors :
Brian W. Becker
Edmond Teng
Jeffrey L. Cummings
Po H. Lu
David S. Knopman
Ellen Woo
Source :
Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. 24(4)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Current criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) require "essentially intact" performance of activities of daily living (ADLs), which has proven difficult to operationalize. We sought to determine how well the Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ), a standardized assessment of instrumental ADLs, delineates the clinical distinction between MCI and very mild Alzheimer disease (AD). We identified 1801 individuals in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Uniform Data Set with MCI (n=1108) or very mild AD (n=693) assessed with the FAQ and randomized them to the development or test sets. Receiver-operator curve (ROC) analysis of the development set identified optimal cut-points that maximized the sensitivity and specificity of FAQ measures for differentiating AD from MCI and were validated with the test set. ROC analysis of total FAQ scores in the development set produced an area under the curve of 0.903 and an optimal cut-point of 5/6, which yielded 80.3% sensitivity, 87.0% specificity, and 84.7% classification accuracy in the test set. Bill paying, tracking current events, and transportation (P's

Details

ISSN :
15464156
Volume :
24
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36da911440f7a4683b966061f0c5303f