| Literature DB >> 24265296 |
Sandra Anne Kupprat1, Perry N Halkitis2, Rafael Pérez-Figueroa1, Todd M Solomon1, Teresa Ashman1, Molly J Kingdon1, Michael David Levy1.
Abstract
Little is known about the impact of HIV and aging on cognitive functioning. This New York City cross-sectional study of aging HIV-positive gay and bisexual men assessed their neuropsychological state. Working memory and verbal abstract reasoning were relatively intact. After 55 years of age, attention abilities were impaired. Executive function impairment was present regardless of age and education. Results suggest the need for HIV-specific norms, and the use of neuropsychological assessments (i.e. baseline and over time) as a cost-effective way to assess HIV-related cognitive decline in developed and under-developed countries.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; age; cognitive; men’s health; neuropsychological
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24265296 PMCID: PMC4451431 DOI: 10.1177/1359105313509844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053