Jobin, B., Phillips, N. A., Frasnelli, J. et Boller, B. (2025). The predictive role of olfactory identification on episodic memory and mild cognitive impairment: Results from the CIMA-Q cohort. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease . Article 13872877251378386. ISSN 1387-2877 1875-8908 DOI 10.1177/138728772513783
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Abstract
Background
Olfactory identification decline is a known early marker of Alzheimer's disease and is already present at the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage. While being linked with episodic memory, its predictive value for cognitive performance and distinguishing between clinical stages remains unclear.
Objective
This study examined (1) the predictive value of olfactory identification for episodic memory performance and (2) its utility for discriminating individuals with MCI from those with subjective cognitive decline (SCD).
Methods
Participants included 45 individuals with MCI (mean age = 80.08, SD = 5.86) and 48 with SCD (mean age = 75.82, SD = 5.64) from the Consortium for the Early Identification of Alzheimer's Disease–Quebec cohort. We evaluated olfactory identification with the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT), and episodic memory with the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). LASSO regression models were used to predict RAVLT total and delayed recall scores, using 80% of data for training and 20% for testing.
Results
UPSIT significantly predicted both RAVLT total (β = 0.45, p = 0.03) and delayed recall (β = 0.18, p = 0.02), independent of diagnostic group. Including UPSIT in the models increased explained variance from 9% to 19% for total recall, and from 8% to 20% for delayed recall. The MCI group had significantly lower UPSIT performance than the SCD group (p = 0.01). Linear discriminant analysis yielded 69% classification accuracy, with higher specificity (79%) than sensitivity (58%).
Conclusions
Olfactory identification enhances prediction of episodic memory performance and may be used as a cost-effective, non-invasive early screening tool for MCI.
| Type de document: | Article |
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| Mots-clés libres: | Alzheimer's disease Episodic memory Mild cognitive impairment Olfactory identification Subjective cognitive decline |
| Date de dépôt: | 19 févr. 2026 16:36 |
| Dernière modification: | 19 févr. 2026 16:40 |
| Version du document déposé: | Version officielle de l'éditeur |
| URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/12634 |
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