GERO cohort protocol, Chile, 2017–2022: community-based cohort of functional decline in subjective cognitive complaint elderly
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Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea
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GERO cohort protocol, Chile, 2017–2022: community-based cohort of functional decline in subjective cognitive complaint elderly
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- Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea;
- Zitko, Pedro;
- Martínez Pernía, David;
- Forno, Gonzalo;
- Court, Felipe A.;
- Lillo, Patricia;
- Villagra Castro, Roque;
- Durán Aniotz, Claudia Andrea;
- Parrao, Teresa;
- Assar, Rodrigo;
- Orellana, Paulina;
- Toledo, Carolina;
- Rivera, Rodrigo;
- Ibáñez, Agustín;
- Parra, Mario A.;
- González Billault, Christian;
- Amieva, Helena;
- Thumala, Daniela;
Abstract
Background: With the global population aging and life expectancy increasing, dementia has turned a priority in
the health care system. In Chile, dementia is one of the most important causes of disability in the elderly and the
most rapidly growing cause of death in the last 20 years. Cognitive complaint is considered a predictor for
cognitive and functional decline, incident mild cognitive impairment, and incident dementia. The GERO cohort is
the Chilean core clinical project of the Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism (GERO). The objective
of the GERO cohort is to analyze the rate of functional decline and progression to clinical dementia and their
associated risk factors in a community-dwelling elderly with subjective cognitive complaint, through a populationbased
study. We also aim to undertake clinical research on brain ageing and dementia disorders, to create data and
biobanks with the appropriate infrastructure to conduct other studies and facilitate to the national and international
scientific community access to the data and samples for research.
Methods: The GERO cohort aims the recruitment of 300 elderly subjects (> 70 years) from Santiago (Chile), following
them up for at least 3 years. Eligible people are adults not diagnosed with dementia with subjective cognitive complaint,
which are reported either by the participant, a proxy or both. Participants are identified through a household census. The
protocol for evaluation is based on a multidimensional approach including socio-demographic, biomedical, psychosocial,
neuropsychological, neuropsychiatric and motor assessments. Neuroimaging, blood and stool samples are also obtained.
This multidimensional evaluation is carried out in a baseline and 2 follow-ups assessments, at 18 and 36months. In
addition, in months 6, 12, 24, and 30, a telephone interview is performed in order to keep contact with the participants
and to assess general well-being.
Discussion: Our work will allow us to determine multidimensional risks factors associated with functional decline and
conversion to dementia in elderly with subjective cognitive complain. The aim of our GERO group is to establish the
capacity to foster cutting edge and multidisciplinary research on aging in Chile including basic and clinical research.
Patrocinador
Interamerican Development Bank (IDB)
Multi-partner consortium to expand dementia research in Latin America (ReDLat)
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
R01AG057234
Alzheimer's Association
SG-20-725707
Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Global Brain Health Institute
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)
ANID/FONDECYT Regular
602/1171200
ANPCyT
FONCyT
2017-1818
2017-1820
ANID/FONDAP
15150012
Alzheimer's Association
UK-20-639295
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA)
R01 AG057234
ANID/FONDAP/15150012
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BMC Geriatrics (2020) 20:505
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