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Cognitive Diversity in a Healthy Aging Cohort: Cross-Domain Cognition in the Cam-CAN Project.

Meredith A Shafto1, Richard N Henson2, Fiona E Matthews3, Jason R Taylor4, Tina Emery2, Sharon Erzinclioglu2, Claire Hanley5, James B Rowe1,2,6, Rhodri Cusack7, Andrew J Calder2, William D Marslen-Wilson1,2, John Duncan2,8, Tim Dalgleish2, Carol Brayne1, Lorraine K Tyler1.   

Abstract

Objective: Studies of "healthy" cognitive aging often focus on a limited set of measures that decline with age. The current study argues that defining and supporting healthy cognition requires understanding diverse cognitive performance across the lifespan. Method: Data from the Cambridge Centre for Aging and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) cohort was examined across a range of cognitive domains. Performance was related to lifestyle including education, social engagement, and enrichment activities.
Results: Results indicate variable relationships between cognition and age (positive, negative, or no relationship). Principal components analysis indicated maintained cognitive diversity across the adult lifespan, and that cognition-lifestyle relationships differed by age and domain. Discussion: Our findings support a view of normal cognitive aging as a lifelong developmental process with diverse relationships between cognition, lifestyle, and age. This reinforces the need for large-scale studies of cognitive aging to include a wider range of both ages and cognitive tasks.

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Keywords:  cognitive function; cognitive reserve; healthy aging; lifestyle; principal components analysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31592706      PMCID: PMC7116501          DOI: 10.1177/0898264319878095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aging Health        ISSN: 0898-2643


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