Abstract

Introduction: Most of neurodegenerative diseases have cognitive impairment as early signs or consequence of the evolution of these diseases. Early detection appears unavoidable if, clinicians and researchers expect to win this war. Methods: Demographic and clinical data, well-being, drugs usage associated with cognitive impairments, gender, level of education, family history disorders, memory deficiency and cognitive disorders were collected. Mc Nair score was calculated using the short version with 15 items. Results: Simultaneous combination of complex medical history associated with family's medical disease with cognitive problems, exhibited a specific profile of subject at risk of future brain disorders. Discussion: Monitoring the mental state contributes both to prevention and; monitoring initial symptoms of cognitive decline will decrease considerably memory complaints and prevent the onset of neurodegenerative diseases. We also strongly state early detection of cognitive impairment will delay dementia and associated illness.

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