2019
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.15886
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Brain Aging in Midlife: The Beaver Dam Offspring Study

Abstract: OBJECTIVES Middle age has been identified as a critical time period for health later in life. Identifying factors associated with worse brain function in middle‐aged adults may help identify ways to preserve brain function with aging. Our objective was to evaluate factors associated with a novel measure of brain aging in middle‐aged and older adults. DESIGN Longitudinal cohort study. SETTING Beaver Dam Offspring Study (BOSS) baseline (2005‐2008), 5‐year (2010‐2013), and 10‐year examinations (2015‐2017). PARTIC… Show more

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“…Physical activity is associated with increased cerebral blood flow, 24 neurogenesis, 25,26 cell proliferation, 27,28 and synaptic plasticity 29 in laboratory models. In humans, physical activity is associated with increased hippocampal volume, 30,31 improved cognitive function, 32,33 and a decreased incidence of dementia. 30,34,35 These data are consistent with our finding that patients with low physical function scores exhibited a broadband decrease in power between 7.3 to 19 Hz.…”
Section: Burst-suppression and Postoperative Deliriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity is associated with increased cerebral blood flow, 24 neurogenesis, 25,26 cell proliferation, 27,28 and synaptic plasticity 29 in laboratory models. In humans, physical activity is associated with increased hippocampal volume, 30,31 improved cognitive function, 32,33 and a decreased incidence of dementia. 30,34,35 These data are consistent with our finding that patients with low physical function scores exhibited a broadband decrease in power between 7.3 to 19 Hz.…”
Section: Burst-suppression and Postoperative Deliriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, AD‐neuropathology hallmarks first present 15‐20 years before clinical symptoms appear 94 . Further, there is a growing recognition that physical and psychological health during middle adulthood, defined as 40 to 60 years of age, is an important determinant of cognitive health in late‐life 16,95‐98 . For example, cardiometabolic risk factors (eg, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia) have a stronger contribution to dementia risk and cognitive impairment when present in midlife vs older age 95,99‐102 .…”
Section: Midlife Is a Critical Window For Exercise Interventions For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…94 Further, there is a growing recognition that physical and psychological health during middle adulthood, defined as 40 to 60 years of age, is an important determinant of cognitive health in late-life. 16,[95][96][97][98] For example, cardiometabolic risk factors (eg, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia) have a stronger contribution to dementia risk and cognitive impairment when present in midlife vs older age. 95,[99][100][101][102] These midlife cardiometabolic risk factors can be significantly mitigated through increases in exercise.…”
Section: Midlife Is a Critical Window For Exercise Interventions For Promoting Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age-related sensory losses and cognitive decline and dementia are common in older adults and public health challenges in aging populations. Sensory and cognitive declines might influence each other over the lifespan and are affected by neurodegeneration, sharing common risk factors (Albers et al, 2015; Merten, Fischer, et al, 2020; Pronk et al, 2019; Schubert et al, 2019). Recently, retinal nerve cells, and, specifically, macular ganglion cell inner-plexiform layer thickness (mGCIPL) was found to be associated with sensorineural (hearing, vision, and olfactory function) and cognitive function and has been discussed as a marker of neuronal health (Merten, Paulsen, et al, 2020; Ward et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%