Risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in older people with subjective memory complaints: meta-analysis
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica2014Vol. 130(6), pp. 439–451
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Abstract
Older people with SMC but no objective complaints are twice as likely to develop dementia as individuals without SMC. Approximately 2.3% and 6.6% of older people with SMC will progress to dementia and MCI per year.
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