2018
DOI: 10.1360/n052018-00106
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Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative: aging with grace

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“…All participants in this study were the same as those in our previous study (Sang et al, 2021), were from the Beijing Aging Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) study (Chen et al, 2018; Yang et al, 2021), an ongoing longitudinal study examining the brain and cognitive decline in community-dwelling elderly individuals. All participants in this study met the following criteria: (1) native Chinese-speaking individuals over 50 years of age without dementia who had normal daily living abilities; (2) no history of brain tumors, neurological or psychiatric disorders, or addiction; (3) no conditions known to affect cerebral function, including alcoholism, current depression, Parkinson’s disease, or epilepsy; and (4) no contraindications to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All participants in this study were the same as those in our previous study (Sang et al, 2021), were from the Beijing Aging Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) study (Chen et al, 2018; Yang et al, 2021), an ongoing longitudinal study examining the brain and cognitive decline in community-dwelling elderly individuals. All participants in this study met the following criteria: (1) native Chinese-speaking individuals over 50 years of age without dementia who had normal daily living abilities; (2) no history of brain tumors, neurological or psychiatric disorders, or addiction; (3) no conditions known to affect cerebral function, including alcoholism, current depression, Parkinson’s disease, or epilepsy; and (4) no contraindications to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study included 158 native Chinese participants, all from an ongoing longitudinal study that collected comprehensive brain imaging and neurocognitive test data in an elderly community-dwelling sample, the Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) [ 9 ], which comprises a large database of 9532 records. The participant inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) more than 6 years of education; (2) aged between 50 and 80 years old; (3) right-handed; (4) scored no less than 24 on the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE), Chinese version; (5) no history of nephritis, coronary disease, gastrointestinal disease, tumors, psychiatric illness, or dementia; (6) no contraindications to MRI; (7) availability of complete neuropsychological tests for MCI assessment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants in the present study were recruited from the Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) project. BABRI is an ongoing community‐based cohort study in China, which focuses on the asymptomatic stages of dementia, aims to find markers for early detection of cognitive impairment, and serves for both scientific types of research and preventive clinical trials in the field of normal aging and dementia (Chen et al, 2018; Yang et al, 2021). All enrolled participants were Han Chinese, 83 patients with AD and 38 NC were included in the current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%