Literature DB >> 23493129

Lifestyle change and the prevention of cognitive decline and dementia: what is the evidence?

Martin Lövdén1, Weili Xu, Hui-Xin Wang.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Effective pharmaceutical treatment of dementia is currently unavailable. Epidemiological work has, however, identified modifiable lifestyle factors, such as poor diet and physical and cognitive inactivity, that are associated with the risk of dementia. These factors may be useful targets for the prevention of cognitive impairment and dementia. Much recent research has, therefore, adopted an interventional focus. We review this work, highlight some methodological limitations, and provide recommendations for future research. RECENT
FINDINGS: Change from a sedentary lifestyle to moderate physical activity has beneficial effects on cognitive functioning, and preliminary evidence suggests that such change may reduce the incidence of dementia. The evidence on cognitive benefits of lifestyle changes towards more intellectual engagement is insufficient. Nutritional supplements to treat deficiency may improve cognitive performance, but supplements on top of a healthy diet cannot be recommended.
SUMMARY: Introduction of physical activity can reduce the risk of cognitive impairment in old age. Future research on nutritional supplements must consider the principle of an inverted U-shaped association between nutritional level and cognitive function. Work on the effects of cognitive training must use transfer tasks as primary outcome measures, and investigate whether effects of cognitive training generalize beyond the trained cognitive tasks.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23493129     DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e32835f4135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0951-7367            Impact factor:   4.741


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1.  Change in leisure and social activities and risk of dementia in elderly cohort.

Authors:  A Foubert-Samier; M Le Goff; C Helmer; K Pérès; J-M Orgogozo; P Barberger-Gateau; H Amieva; J-F Dartigues
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2.  The Relation Between Physical Activity and Cognitive Change in Older Latinos.

Authors:  Shannon Halloway; JoEllen Wilbur; Michael E Schoeny; Lisa L Barnes
Journal:  Biol Res Nurs       Date:  2017-06-29       Impact factor: 2.522

3.  Building research in diet and cognition: The BRIDGE randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Lisa Tussing-Humphreys; Melissa Lamar; James A Blumenthal; Michael Babyak; Giamila Fantuzzi; Lara Blumstein; Linda Schiffer; Marian L Fitzgibbon
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials       Date:  2017-06-07       Impact factor: 2.226

4.  The Association of Beta-Blocker Use to Cognitive Impairment among Adults with Hypertension or Cardiovascular Diseases in the United States.

Authors:  Fnu Safarudin; Chibuzo O Iloabuchi; Amit Ladani; Usha Sambamoorthi
Journal:  Chronic Pain Manag       Date:  2020-06-01

5.  Impact of Single or Repeated Dose Intranasal Zinc-free Insulin in Young and Aged F344 Rats on Cognition, Signaling, and Brain Metabolism.

Authors:  Katie L Anderson; Hilaree N Frazier; Shaniya Maimaiti; Vikas V Bakshi; Zana R Majeed; Lawrence D Brewer; Nada M Porter; Ai-Ling Lin; Olivier Thibault
Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2016-04-10       Impact factor: 6.053

6.  Self-Reported Change in Quality of Life with Retirement and Later Cognitive Decline: Prospective Data from the Nurses' Health Study.

Authors:  Marie-Noël Vercambre; Olivia I Okereke; Ichiro Kawachi; Francine Grodstein; Jae H Kang
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 4.472

7.  Physiology of sedentary behavior and its relationship to health outcomes.

Authors:  John P Thyfault; Mengmeng Du; William E Kraus; James A Levine; Frank W Booth
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 5.411

8.  Regional brain shrinkage and change in cognitive performance over two years: The bidirectional influences of the brain and cognitive reserve factors.

Authors:  Ninni Persson; Paolo Ghisletta; Cheryl L Dahle; Andrew R Bender; Yiqin Yang; Peng Yuan; Ana M Daugherty; Naftali Raz
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2015-11-14       Impact factor: 6.556

9.  Association of Daily Intellectual Activities With Lower Risk of Incident Dementia Among Older Chinese Adults.

Authors:  Allen T C Lee; Marcus Richards; Wai C Chan; Helen F K Chiu; Ruby S Y Lee; Linda C W Lam
Journal:  JAMA Psychiatry       Date:  2018-07-01       Impact factor: 21.596

10.  25-hydroxyvitamin D, APOE ɛ4 genotype and cognitive function: findings from the 1958 British birth cohort.

Authors:  J Maddock; A Cavadino; C Power; E Hyppönen
Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr       Date:  2014-10-08       Impact factor: 4.016

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