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Search for: [Abstract = "dition, the aMCI group was older and had worse motor performance than the naMCI group. Interestingly, there were no intergroup differences in the incidence of falls and chronic diseases. Logistic regression analysis showed that age, the education level and motor performance are independent predictors for MCI as well as aMCI. In contrast, the only independent factor associated with naMCI was the level of education. In the third article, the results of the analyzes carried out on the whole group showed that almost all domains of cognitive functions \(memory, verbal fluency, executive functions, and working memory\), as well as the presence of MCI were associated with the level of motor performance. What is more, a relationship was observed between executive functions, verbal fluency, working memory, and motor functioning in the MCI group. It is worthy of note that the conducted interaction analysis showed that the MCI type does not moderate the relationship between cognitive and motor functioning. In the multiple linear regression models calculated for subgroups with different cognitive statuses, independent cognitive predicators of motor performance level were a\) executive functions and working memory in the aMCI group, b\) letter fluency in the naMCI group, and c\) category fluency in the control group.Conclusions\: In the light of the research conducted, it can be concluded that ol"]

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