The goal of this observational cross-sectional study is to explore the characteristics of language, speech, and motor function in persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment due to Alzheimer's disease ("MCI due to AD") and persons with mild and moderate Alzheimer's disease ("AD"). This study aims to: * Explore motor, speech, and language functions in MCI due to AD and mild and moderate AD. * Combine the characteristics of motor, language, and speech functions to gain more insight into the association of language, speech, and motor changes during MCI due to AD and mild and moderate AD. Researchers will compare the outcomes to an age-matched control group without cognitive impairment. Participants will undergo: * Two motor function tests to assess gait and hand grip strength. * Four language and speech function tests to assess spontaneous speech and verbal fluency..
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
208
Gait will be assessed by the GAITRite walkway system OR the 4-meter walking speed test
Hand grip strength will be assessed by a Jamar hand dynamometer
Characteristics Dutch/Frisian language Language and speech will be assessed by the Cookie Theft Picture-task (a picture description task from Berube et al., 2019)
Characteristics Dutch/Frisian language and speech will be assessed by an autobiographical semi-structured conversation
The mental lexicon of Dutch/Frisian language will be assessed by a two verbal fluency tests, including letter fluency and categorical fluency
Hanze University
Groningen, Netherlands
RECRUITINGLanguage and speech characteristics of spontaneous speech
Autobiographical semi-structured interview and a picture description task ("The Cookie Theft Picture (Berube et al., 2019))
Time frame: 4 months
Verbal fluency
Naming animals and professions
Time frame: 4 months
Letter fluency
Naming letters starting with the letters D and A
Time frame: 4 months
Temporal and spatial parameters of gait
Gaitrite walkway system (GAITRite) or 4-meter walking speed test
Time frame: 4 months
Hand grip strength
Jamar hand dynamometer
Time frame: 4 months
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