Browsing by Autor "Calandri Ismael Luis"
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Item type: Item , Can the Cognitive Function Index identify cognitive impairment in Latin America?(Wiley, 2025) Monica Sanches Yassuda; Luc¡a Crivelli; Cláudia Kimie Suemoto; Calandri Ismael Luis; Rosa Maria Salinas‐Contreras; Natalia Acosta‐Baena; Jerusa Smid; Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki; Gustavo Henrique Cançado; Ana Vigil‐MartínezThe CFI may be added to cognitive screening protocols to identify individuals who may need further assessment. Integrating the CFI into screening strategies in LA could play a pivotal role in reducing cognitive health disparities and advancing tailored dementia prevention initiatives that address the region's specific sociocultural and healthcare challenges.Item type: Item , Executive Functions in Latin American Older Adults: Exploring the Concept Shifting Test and Its Relationship with the <i>APOE Gene</i> in a Cross‐Sectional Sample from the LatAm‐FINGERS Study(Wiley, 2025) Davi Melillo Cardoso; Clarisse Vasconcelos Friedlaender; Monica Sanches Yassuda; Leonardo Cruz de Souza; Luc¡a Crivelli; Cláudia Kimie Suemoto; M. Saint Martin; Calandri Ismael Luis; Natalia Acosta‐Baena; Ezequiel SuraceWeak correlations between CST shifting, Stroop-flexibility, and fluency tasks suggest they assess different EF aspects. The moderate CST-TMT correlation may indicate refined cognitive flexibility measurement in CST. While useful for EF assessment in LA, CST doesn't replace TMT. Diverse tools are crucial for early dementia detection. The lack of association between APOE-ε4 and cognitive scores emphasizes the importance of assessment regardless of genetic risk.