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Age-Moderation of Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Cognitive Functioning in Mid- and Late-Life for Specific Cognitive Abilities.

Shandell Pahlen1,2, Nayla R Hamdi1, Anna K Dahl Aslan3,4, Briana N Horwitz5, Matthew S Panizzon6, Inge Petersen7, Catalina Zavala2,8, Kaare Christensen7, Deborah Finkel9, Carol E Franz6, Margaret Gatz3,8, Wendy Johnson10, William S Kremen6, Robert F Krueger1, Jenae M Neiderhiser11, Chandra A Reynolds2, Nancy L Pedersen3,8, Matt McGue1,7.   

Abstract

Age moderation of genetic and environmental contributions to Digits Forward, Digits Backward, Block Design, Symbol Digit, Vocabulary, and Synonyms was investigated in a sample of 14,534 twins aged 26 to 98 years. The Interplay of Genes and Environment across Multiple Studies (IGEMS) consortium contributed the sample, which represents nine studies from three countries (USA, Denmark, and Sweden). Average test performance was lower in successively older age groups for all tests. Significant age moderation of additive genetic, shared environmental, and non-shared environmental variance components was observed, but the pattern varied by test. The genetic contribution to phenotypic variance across age was smaller for both Digit Span tests, greater for Synonyms, and stable for Block Design and Symbol Digit. The non-shared environmental contribution was greater with age for the Digit Span tests and Block Design, while the shared environmental component was small for all tests, often more so with age. Vocabulary showed similar age-moderation patterns as Synonyms, but these effects were nonsignificant. Findings are discussed in the context of theories of cognitive aging.

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Keywords:  Adult Development; Aging; Behavior Genetics; Cognitive Ability

Year:  2018        PMID: 30573937      PMCID: PMC6296772          DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2017.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intelligence        ISSN: 0160-2896


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Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 6.313

2.  Genetic and Environmental Influences on Semantic Verbal Fluency Across Midlife and Later Life.

Authors:  Daniel E Gustavson; Matthew S Panizzon; William S Kremen; Chandra A Reynolds; Shandell Pahlen; Marianne Nygaard; Mette Wod; Vibeke S Catts; Teresa Lee; Margaret Gatz; Carol E Franz
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3.  Slower Decline in Processing Speed Is Associated with Familial Longevity.

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Journal:  Gerontology       Date:  2021-05-04       Impact factor: 5.597

4.  The dynamic association between body mass index and cognition from midlife through late-life, and the effect of sex and genetic influences.

Authors:  Ida K Karlsson; Margaret Gatz; Thalida Em Arpawong; Anna K Dahl Aslan; Chandra A Reynolds
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-30       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Genes Versus Lifestyles: Exploring Beliefs About the Determinants of Cognitive Ageing.

Authors:  Malwina A Niechcial; Eleftheria Vaportzis; Alan J Gow
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-03-04

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Authors:  Nur Hani Zainal; Michelle G Newman
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