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Ballard, Clive 1 Bateman, Daniel R 1 Devanand, D P 1 Ferreira de Oliveira, Fabricio 1 Foster, Erin D 1 Freund-Levi, Yvonne 1 Gauthier, Serge 1 Gill, Sascha 1 Hu, Sophie 1 Ismail, Zahinoor 1 Kumar, Sanjeev 1 Matušková, Veronika 1 Mortby, Moyra E 1 Ng, Kok Pin 1 Rosenberg, Paul B 1 Ruthirakuhan, Myuri T 1 Sellek, Allis F 1 Tarawneh, Rawan M 1
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Center for Alzheimer Research Division of Cl... 1 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toron... 1 College of Medicine and Health The Universit... 1 Community Health Sciences and O'Brien Instit... 1 Department of Clinical Neurosciences 1 Department of Neurology College of Medicine ... 1 Department of Neurology National Neuroscienc... 1 Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery Esc... 1 Department of Psychiatry Indiana University ... 1 Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurops... 1 Hotchkiss Brain Institute University of Calg... 1 Hotchkiss Brain Institute University of Calg... 1 Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program Sunn... 1 International Clinical Research Center St An... 1 McGill Center for Studies in Aging McGill Un... 1 New York State Psychiatric Institute and Dep... 1 Ruth Lilly Medical Library Indiana Universit... 1 School of Psychology University of New South... 1 The Alzheimer Foundation of Costa Rica Costa... 1 the Ron and Rene Ward Centre for Healthy Bra... 1
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To identify knowledge gaps regarding new-onset agitation and impulsivity prior to onset of cognitive impairment or dementia the International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment Neuropsychiatric Syndromes (NPS) Professional Interest Area conducted a scoping review. Extending a series of reviews exploring the pre-dementia risk syndrome Mild Behavioral Impairment (MBI), we focused on late-onset agitation and impulsivity (the MBI impulse dyscontrol domain) and risk of incident cognitive decline and dementia. This scoping review of agitation and impulsivity pre-dementia syndromes summarizes the current biomedical literature in terms of epidemiology, diagnosis and measurement, neurobiology, neuroimaging, biomarkers, course and prognosis, treatment, and ongoing clinical trials. Validations for pre-dementia scales such as the MBI Checklist, and incorporation into longitudinal and intervention trials, are needed to better understand impulse dyscontrol as a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
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