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Search for: [Abstract = "on and 147 people with MCI, from which 88 participants were classified to the amnesic group and 59 to the non\-amnesic group\). The average age of the study participants was 69,3 years, 71% of them were female, with a minimum of seven years of primary education. The evaluation of the level of depressive symptoms was measured by the Short Form Geriatric Depression Scale. All participants were screened for cognitive functioning using the Mini\-Mental State Examination and Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination\-III. Different cognitive domains were evaluated with different neuropsychological tools\: the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning test, Clock Drawing test, Verbal Fluency test, Digit Span Test and Trail Making test. To assess functional performance, the Timed Up and Go test as well as the 6 Minute Walk Test were used., Results\: The results of the analyzes conducted were presented in three original papers. In the analysis presented in the first study, it was observed that the results of ACE\-III, as well as memory subscales and verbal fluency were independently related to the level of motor performance. It was found that global cognitive performance is associated with the level of motor performance in people with MCI. In the second paper, it was proved that the MCI group was different from the control group in terms of age, the level of education and the level of depression symptoms. In ad"]

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