Sentences with phrase «without cognitive impairment»

«Watts said easy - to - walk communities resulted in better outcomes both for physical health — such as lower body mass and blood pressure — and cognition (such as better memory) in the 25 people with mild Alzheimer's disease and 39 older adults without cognitive impairment she tracked,» a University of Kansas article noted.
«Healthy older subjects without cognitive impairment, neuropsychiatric disease, or treatment display preserved neurogenesis,» Boldrini and colleagues wrote in their study.
Watts said easy - to - walk communities resulted in better outcomes both for physical health — such as lower body mass and blood pressure — and cognition (such as better memory) in the 25 people with mild Alzheimer's disease and 39 older adults without cognitive impairment she tracked.
In the same issue of the journal, researchers of the «HypnoLaus Study» investigated an older population (over the age of 65), with and without cognitive impairment.
Eight - year - old children had a 40 percent higher prevalence of ASD without cognitive impairment compared to four - year - old children.

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His research has found that going on five hours of sleep for 10 consecutive days produces cognitive impairment equivalent to 48 hours without shuteye.
A Drink Might Boost Cognition and Creativity, and Potentially Fight Off the Flu A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease finds evidence that adults who drink moderately and regularly have a higher chance of not only living longer, but doing so without developing dementia or other cognitive impairment...
Functionally - detected cognitive impairment in high school football players without clinically diagnosed concussion.J Neurotrauma 2013; doi: 10.1089 / neu.2010.1512 (e-publ April 11, 2013).
Functionally - Detected Cognitive Impairment in High School Football Players Without Clinically - Diagnosed Concussion.
Functionally - detected cognitive impairment in high school football players without clinically diagnosed concussion.
In addition, it is unknown how often infants born without recognizable abnormalities of ZIKV infection will later develop problems (e.g., cognitive impairment, hearing loss, ocular findings), as has been seen with other congenital infections, for example, rubella.»
People with sleep apnea, for example, a condition in which people repeatedly stop breathing at night, are at risk for developing mild cognitive impairment an average of 10 years earlier than people without the sleep disorder.
Estimates of ASD prevalence were about 30 percent lower in four - year - olds compared to eight - year - olds, suggesting that many cases aren't being recognized until after school age — especially ASD without cognitive (intellectual) impairment.
He compared brain scans, as well as fluid from the brain and spine, from three groups: people without Alzheimer's disease, people with mild cognitive impairment or memory problems who may have Alzheimer's disease, and people with full - blown Alzheimer's disease.
Thirty - five percent of plaque - positive participants who started with mild cognitive impairment progressed to Alzheimer's, compared to 10 percent without plaque.
Previously, children with typical facial features, growth restriction and / or microcephaly (small head size) could be given a diagnosis of FASD without neurobehavioral impairment (i.e., behavioral or cognitive abnormalities that can not be explained by genetics, family background, or environment).
While AD neuropathology is often expressed as clinical AD, it can also be expressed as MCI, and is common in persons without obvious cognitive impairment.
During that time, 7.2 % of the men and 5.7 % of the women developed the mental - function problems known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), with or without any accompanying memory loss.
Further speculation: I suspect a ketogenic diet alone, with or without MCTs will suffice in mild cognitive impairment but ketone supplements may be necessary in more severe conditions.
Those most at risk of dying after a nursing home hip fracture are people 90 years old or older, people with significant cognitive impairment, and people whose fracture is treated without an operation.
The millions of dollars we spend on public legal education produces correspondingly valuable resources, without a doubt, but those resources can not equip litigants to comfortably and competently manage the system — especially those unable to devote themselves to the full - time study of legal processes, those whose first language is not English or French, or those with cognitive or functional impairments — and, as a result, whenever we talk about litigants without counsel, the conversation inevitably veers toward the delays, costs and other inconveniences such litigants impose on court and counsel.
Becoming chronically ill means that the policyholder is not able to perform, without substantial assistance from another person for a period of at least 90 days, at least two out of the six activities of daily living or requires substantial supervision from another person, for a time period of at least 90 consecutive days, to protect the insured from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment.
To qualify for a chronic illness, you would need to be certified by a licensed health practitioner in the last 12 months with a qualifying illness or physical condition that would prevent you from performing at least two «Activities of Daily Living», without substantial assistance or requires substantial supervision from another person to protect the Insured Person from threats to health and safety due to cognitive impairment.
Influence of perinatal, developmental and environmental factors on cognitive abilities of preterm children without major impairments at 5 years.
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