Affiliation:
1. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience London UK
Abstract
AbstractWearable digital technologies capable of measuring everyday behaviors could improve the early detection of dementia‐causing diseases. We conducted two systematic reviews following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines to establish the evidence base for measuring navigation and gait, two everyday behaviors affected early in AD and non‐AD disorders and not adequately measured in current practice. PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched for studies on asymptomatic and early‐stage symptomatic individuals at risk of dementia, with the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale used to assess bias and evaluate methodological quality. Of 316 navigation and 2086 gait records identified, 27 and 83, respectively, were included in the final sample. We highlight several measures that may identify at‐risk individuals, whose quantifiability with different devices mitigates the risk of future technological obsolescence. Beyond navigation and gait, this review also provides the framework for evaluating the evidence base for future digital measures of behaviors considered for early disease detection.
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