Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment? Baseline Results from the BrainFit-Nutrition Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Sample
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Activity Level of Individuals with MCI by Sex, Age, and Cognitive Performance
3.2. Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living by Sex, Age, and Cognitive Performance
4. Discussion
4.1. Activity Level
4.2. Basic ADLs and Instrumental ADLs
4.3. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
- First, the combination of various activities (social, mental, and physical) are associated with better cognitive performance; thus, the recommendation should include activities from different domains;
- Second, for people with advanced MCI, social activities could work protectively against poor cognitive performance. Efforts should be made to help people maintain their social contacts, especially for advanced MCI.
- Third, limitations in practical skills of daily living, such as memory or orientation, can already be detected in the MCI stage;
- Fourth, women perform better on memory tasks, whereas men seem to have fewer problems with orientation. These differences could be attributed to a generational and socialization effect. Therefore, men and women with MCI could receive training in the areas of their gender-specific deficits to compensate for their limitations.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ADLs | activities of daily living |
Bayer-ADL scale | Bayer Activities of Daily Living scale |
Basic ADLs | basic activities of daily living |
CCT | computerized cognitive training |
DGE | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ernährung [German Nutrition Society] |
Instrumental ADLs | instrumental activities of daily living |
ISCED | International Standard Classification of Education |
MCI | mild cognitive impairment |
MMSE | Mini-Mental State Examination |
MoCA | Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
RCT | randomized controlled trial |
WFPB | whole-food, plant-based diet |
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Demographics | M (SD)/n (%) |
---|---|
Age (year) | 70.8 (6.9) |
Sex | |
female | 141 (52.2) |
male | 129 (47.8) |
Education (ISCED) | |
low | 7 (2.6) |
medium | 104 (38.5) |
high | 159 (58.9) |
Occupation (yes) | 76 (28.1) |
Living alone | 80 (29.6) |
Cognitive skills | |
MoCA | 22.4 (1.6) |
MMSE | 27.5 (1.6) |
Activities of daily living | |
physical | 10.9 (9.0) |
mental | 18.3 (14.8) |
social | 10.0 (8.0) |
total | 39.2 (22.4) |
Sum of Practical Skills in Daily Living | General ADL Competencies | Specific Tasks | Short- and Long-Term Memory | Orientation | Cognitive Skills | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
none | 230 (85.2) | 246 (91.2) | 257 (95.2) | 218 (80.7) | 224 (83.0) | 171 (63.3) |
slight | 39 (14.4) | 23 (8.5) | 12 (4.4) | 50 (18.5) | 42 (15.6) | 96 (35.6) |
noticeable | 1 (0.4) | 1 (0.4) | 1 (0.4) | 2 (0.7) | 4 (1.5) | 3 (1.1) |
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Scheerbaum, P.; Graessel, E.; Boesl, S.; Hanslian, E.; Kessler, C.S.; Scheuermann, J.-S. Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment? Baseline Results from the BrainFit-Nutrition Study. Nutrients 2023, 15, 3519. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15163519
Scheerbaum P, Graessel E, Boesl S, Hanslian E, Kessler CS, Scheuermann J-S. Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment? Baseline Results from the BrainFit-Nutrition Study. Nutrients. 2023; 15(16):3519. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15163519
Chicago/Turabian StyleScheerbaum, Petra, Elmar Graessel, Sophia Boesl, Etienne Hanslian, Christian S. Kessler, and Julia-Sophia Scheuermann. 2023. "Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment? Baseline Results from the BrainFit-Nutrition Study" Nutrients 15, no. 16: 3519. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15163519
APA StyleScheerbaum, P., Graessel, E., Boesl, S., Hanslian, E., Kessler, C. S., & Scheuermann, J. -S. (2023). Are Protective Activities and Limitations in Practical Skills of Daily Living Associated with the Cognitive Performance of People with Mild Cognitive Impairment? Baseline Results from the BrainFit-Nutrition Study. Nutrients, 15(16), 3519. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15163519