Background and aims: Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) are at increased
risk for conversion to dementia. The identification of factors contributing to this
risk is of significant interest. Vascular risk factors are associated with increased
dementia risk in healthy individuals. However, relatively little is known about differences
in cognitive performance based on vascular risk factors within people with MCI. This
study compared cognition in individuals with amnestic MCI based on the presence of
vascular risk factors.
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