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The models were then fitted with incident cognitive impairment defined as converting from normal to impaired cognitive status at 3-year follow-up.

Participants were reassessed at 12 months using the same measures and all episodes of DSM IV 21-defined major depression and probable major depression (four symptoms together with psychosocial impairment defined as a Children's Global Assessment Scale 22 score of <60) over the follow-up period were recorded together with episodes of anxiety and behavioural disorders.

Eleven of 22 eyes (50%%) showed moderate visual impairment, defined as VA ≤ 20/50 and > 20/200.

Moderate or severe visual impairment, defined as visual acuity 20/50 or poorer was seen in 71%% of patients with SRD.

The limited findings of this systematic review are difficult to generalise to athletes who compete in wheelchair court sport, because almost all study participants had complete SCI with trunk impairment defined according to the ASIA score [41].

Clinical onset of disease was defined as beginning of gait impairment, defined as abnormal limb movement in at least one hind limb.

Second, in the study by Dickerson et al., MCI subjects had subjective, rather than objective memory impairment defined by cognitive testing, as opposed to our study in which objective memory impairment was an entry criterion.

Significant renal impairment (defined above) was the outcome variable.

fCognitive impairment defined as scoring ≤2 in the clock drawing test.

Delirium is an acute cognitive impairment defined by fluctuating mental status, inattention and disorganized thought.

For logistic regression, significant renal impairment (defined above) was used as the outcome variable.

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