Background: Deciding whether to continue driving or transition to alternative means of transportation is a challenging issue for older adults in preventive care settings. This study aimed to identify potential associations between the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-J) and driving as the primary mode of transport among older adults. Methods: The participants of this cross-sectional study were community-dwelling older adults participating in a long-term preventive care
Association Between the Japanese Version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment Tasks and Driving as the Primary Mode of Transport Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
Yuya Nakajima·Osamu Yamamura·Yasutaka Mizukami·Tomoko Okamoto·Taisei Inoue·Akemi Koujimoto·Naohiro Konoshita·Tokuharu Tanaka·Akiko Matsunaga·Masafumi Kubota·Masamichi Ikawa·Hideaki Hori·Yasutaka Kobayashi·Hiroyuki Hayashi·Hidenori Onishi
