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The "Motoric Cognitive Risk" Syndrome in the Quebec Population

The "Motoric Cognitive Risk" Syndrome in the Quebec Population: Results From the NuAge Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,741 (estimated)
Sponsor
Jewish General Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The overall objective of the proposal is to examine the epidemiology of the newly reported "motoric cognitive risk" (MCR) syndrome, which is a pre-dementia syndrome combining subjective cognitive complaint (i.e.; memory complaint) with objective slow gait speed, in the Quebec elderly population. Cognition and locomotion are two human abilities controlled by the brain. Their decline is highly prevalent with physiological and pathological aging, and is greater than the simple sum of their respective prevalence, suggesting a complex age-related interplay between cognition and locomotion. Both declines in cognition and locomotion are associated, furthermore the temporal nature of their association has been unclear for a long time. Recently, a systematic review and meta-analysis has provided evidence that poor gait performance predicts dementia and, in particular, has demonstrated that MCR syndrome is a pre-dementia syndrome, suggesting that low gait performance is the first symptom of dementia. The uniqueness of MCR syndrome is that it does not rely on a complex evaluation or laboratory investigations. Indeed, this syndrome combined subjective cognitive complaint and objective slow gait speed, and is easy to apply in population-based settings. Prevalence and incidence of MCR syndrome, as well as its association with incidence of cognitive decline and impairment, have never been reported in Canada. Nutrition as a determinant of successful aging: The Quebec longitudinal Study (the NuAge study) is a Quebec population-based observational cohort study performed in healthy older community-dwellers adults which provides a unique opportunity to: 1) obtain reliable estimates of MCR syndrome prevalence and incidence, 2) determine the distribution of clinical characteristics associated with MCR syndrome, 3) examine the association of MCR syndrome with cognitive decline and incidence of cognitive impairment in the Quebec elderly population.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERSummarize of participants' characteristics using means and standard deviations or frequencies and percentagesFirst, prevalence of MCR syndrome will be determined by classifying participants into MCR and non-MCR syndrome groups. Second, between-group comparisons of participants' characteristics will be performed using unpaired t-test, Mann-Whitney, analysis of variance with LSD correction or Chi-square test, as appropriate. Third, multiple regressions will be performed to examine the association between MCR syndrome (dependent variable) and cardio-vascular risk factors and/or diseases (independent variables) adjusted on participants' characteristics. Fourth, the incidence of MCR syndrome during the follow-up period of NuAge study will be reported. Fifth, regression will be performed to examine the association between MCR syndrome (dependent variable) and cognitive decline as well cognitive impairment (independent variables, separated model) adjusted on participants' characteristics.

Timeline

Start date
2016-12-07
Primary completion
2020-12-07
Completion
2025-12-07
First posted
2018-08-16
Last updated
2024-02-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03633253. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.