Prediction of decline in global cognitive function using machine learning with feature ranking of gait and physical fitness outcomes in older adults

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Gait and physical fitness are related to cognitive function. A decrease in motor function and physical fitness can serve as an indicator of declining global cognitive function in older adults. This study aims to use machine learning (ML) to identify important features of gait and physical fitness to predict a decline in global cognitive function in older adults. A total of three hundred and six participants aged seventy-five years or older were included in the study, and their gait performance at various speeds and physical fitness were evaluated. Eight ML models were applied to data ranked by the p-value (LP) of linear regression and the importance gain (XI) of XGboost. Five optimal features were selected using elastic net on the LP data for men, and twenty optimal features were selected using support vector machine on the XI data for women. Thus, the important features for predicting a potential decline in global cognitive function in older adults were successfully identified herein. The proposed ML approach could inspire future studies on the early detection and prevention of cognitive function decline in older adults.

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Noh, B., Yoon, H., Youm, C., Kim, S., Lee, M., Park, H., … Noh, Y. (2021). Prediction of decline in global cognitive function using machine learning with feature ranking of gait and physical fitness outcomes in older adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111347

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