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ABSTRACT: Objective
To evaluate the sex differences in cognitive course over 4 years in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) compared to controls.Methods
Four-year longitudinal cognitive scores of 257 cognitively intact PD, 167 PD-MCI, and 140 controls from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative were included. Longitudinal scores of men and women, and PD with and without MCI were compared.Results
Women had better verbal memory, men had better visuospatial function. There was no interaction between sex, diagnostic group, and/or time (4-year follow-up period).Conclusions
Sex differences in cognitive course in de novo PD are similar to healthy aging. Cognitive decline rates in PD with and without MCI are similar for the first 4 years of PD.
SUBMITTER: Bayram E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7282562 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bayram Ece E Banks Sarah J SJ Shan Guogen G Kaplan Nikki N Caldwell Jessica Z K JZK
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 20191211 2
<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the sex differences in cognitive course over 4 years in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) compared to controls.<h4>Methods</h4>Four-year longitudinal cognitive scores of 257 cognitively intact PD, 167 PD-MCI, and 140 controls from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative were included. Longitudinal scores of men and women, and PD with and without MCI were compared.<h4>Results</h4>Women had better verbal memory, ...[more]