Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study

The aim of the study was to examine potential cognitive, mood (depression and anxiety) and behavioral changes that may be related to the quarantine and the lockdown applied during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greek older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD dementia in mild and moderate s...

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Main Authors: Marianna Tsatali, Despina Moraitou, Eleni Poptsi, Eleni Sia, Christina Agogiatou, Moses Gialaouzidis, Irene-Maria Tabakis, Konstantina Avdikou, Evaggelia Bakoglidou, Georgia Batsila, Dimitrios Bekiaridis-Moschou, Ourania Chatziroumpi, Alexandra Diamantidou, Andromachi Gavra, Eleni Kouroundi, Despina Liapi, Nefeli Markou, Fani Ouzouni, Chrysa Papasozomenou, Aikaterini Soumpourou, Magdalini Tsolaki
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1165
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Despina Moraitou
Eleni Poptsi
Eleni Sia
Christina Agogiatou
Moses Gialaouzidis
Irene-Maria Tabakis
Konstantina Avdikou
Evaggelia Bakoglidou
Georgia Batsila
Dimitrios Bekiaridis-Moschou
Ourania Chatziroumpi
Alexandra Diamantidou
Andromachi Gavra
Eleni Kouroundi
Despina Liapi
Nefeli Markou
Fani Ouzouni
Chrysa Papasozomenou
Aikaterini Soumpourou
Magdalini Tsolaki
spellingShingle Marianna Tsatali
Despina Moraitou
Eleni Poptsi
Eleni Sia
Christina Agogiatou
Moses Gialaouzidis
Irene-Maria Tabakis
Konstantina Avdikou
Evaggelia Bakoglidou
Georgia Batsila
Dimitrios Bekiaridis-Moschou
Ourania Chatziroumpi
Alexandra Diamantidou
Andromachi Gavra
Eleni Kouroundi
Despina Liapi
Nefeli Markou
Fani Ouzouni
Chrysa Papasozomenou
Aikaterini Soumpourou
Magdalini Tsolaki
Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
Brain Sciences
mood status
coronavirus-19 pandemic
cognitive status
effect of quarantine in older adults
everyday functioning
author_facet Marianna Tsatali
Despina Moraitou
Eleni Poptsi
Eleni Sia
Christina Agogiatou
Moses Gialaouzidis
Irene-Maria Tabakis
Konstantina Avdikou
Evaggelia Bakoglidou
Georgia Batsila
Dimitrios Bekiaridis-Moschou
Ourania Chatziroumpi
Alexandra Diamantidou
Andromachi Gavra
Eleni Kouroundi
Despina Liapi
Nefeli Markou
Fani Ouzouni
Chrysa Papasozomenou
Aikaterini Soumpourou
Magdalini Tsolaki
author_sort Marianna Tsatali
title Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
title_short Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
title_full Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Are There Any Cognitive and Behavioral Changes Potentially Related to Quarantine Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and AD Dementia? A Longitudinal Study
title_sort are there any cognitive and behavioral changes potentially related to quarantine due to the covid-19 pandemic in people with mild cognitive impairment and ad dementia? a longitudinal study
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The aim of the study was to examine potential cognitive, mood (depression and anxiety) and behavioral changes that may be related to the quarantine and the lockdown applied during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greek older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD dementia in mild and moderate stages. Method: 407 older adults, diagnosed either with MCI or AD dementia (ADD), were recruited from the Day Centers of the Greek Association of Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD). Neuropsychological assessment was performed at baseline (at the time of diagnosis) between May and July of 2018, as well as for two consecutive follow-up assessments, identical in period, in 2019 and 2020. The majority of participants had participated in non-pharmacological interventions during 2018 as well as 2019, whereas all of them continued their participation online in 2020. Results: Mixed measures analysis of variance showed that participants’ ‘deterioration difference—D’ by means of their performance difference in neuropsychological assessments between 2018–2019 (D1) and 2019–2020 (D2) did not change, except for the FUCAS, RAVLT, and phonemic fluency tests, since both groups resulted in a larger deterioration difference (D2) in these tests. Additionally, three path models examining the direct relationships between performance in tests measuring mood, as well as everyday functioning and cognitive measures, showed that participants’ worsened performance in the 2019 and 2020 assessments was strongly affected by NPI performance, in sharp contrast to the 2018 assessment. Discussion: During the lockdown period, MCI and ADD patients’ neuropsychological performance did not change, except from the tests measuring verbal memory, learning, and phonemic fluency, as well as everyday functioning. However, the natural progression of the MCI as well as ADD condition is the main reason for participants’ deterioration. Mood performance became increasingly closely related to cognition and everyday functioning. Hence, the role of quarantine and AD progression are discussed as potential factors associated with impairments.
topic mood status
coronavirus-19 pandemic
cognitive status
effect of quarantine in older adults
everyday functioning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1165
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A Longitudinal StudyMarianna Tsatali0Despina Moraitou1Eleni Poptsi2Eleni Sia3Christina Agogiatou4Moses Gialaouzidis5Irene-Maria Tabakis6Konstantina Avdikou7Evaggelia Bakoglidou8Georgia Batsila9Dimitrios Bekiaridis-Moschou10Ourania Chatziroumpi11Alexandra Diamantidou12Andromachi Gavra13Eleni Kouroundi14Despina Liapi15Nefeli Markou16Fani Ouzouni17Chrysa Papasozomenou18Aikaterini Soumpourou19Magdalini Tsolaki20Greek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceGreek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD), 54643 Thessaloniki, GreeceThe aim of the study was to examine potential cognitive, mood (depression and anxiety) and behavioral changes that may be related to the quarantine and the lockdown applied during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greek older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD dementia in mild and moderate stages. Method: 407 older adults, diagnosed either with MCI or AD dementia (ADD), were recruited from the Day Centers of the Greek Association of Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders (GAADRD). Neuropsychological assessment was performed at baseline (at the time of diagnosis) between May and July of 2018, as well as for two consecutive follow-up assessments, identical in period, in 2019 and 2020. The majority of participants had participated in non-pharmacological interventions during 2018 as well as 2019, whereas all of them continued their participation online in 2020. Results: Mixed measures analysis of variance showed that participants’ ‘deterioration difference—D’ by means of their performance difference in neuropsychological assessments between 2018–2019 (D1) and 2019–2020 (D2) did not change, except for the FUCAS, RAVLT, and phonemic fluency tests, since both groups resulted in a larger deterioration difference (D2) in these tests. Additionally, three path models examining the direct relationships between performance in tests measuring mood, as well as everyday functioning and cognitive measures, showed that participants’ worsened performance in the 2019 and 2020 assessments was strongly affected by NPI performance, in sharp contrast to the 2018 assessment. Discussion: During the lockdown period, MCI and ADD patients’ neuropsychological performance did not change, except from the tests measuring verbal memory, learning, and phonemic fluency, as well as everyday functioning. However, the natural progression of the MCI as well as ADD condition is the main reason for participants’ deterioration. Mood performance became increasingly closely related to cognition and everyday functioning. Hence, the role of quarantine and AD progression are discussed as potential factors associated with impairments.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/9/1165mood statuscoronavirus-19 pandemiccognitive statuseffect of quarantine in older adultseveryday functioning