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Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study

BACKGROUND: Cognitive reserve (CR) partly explains cognitive variability in the presence of pathological brain aging. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the interplay of lifelong CR with age, sex, and brain aging markers in cognitive phenotypes among older adults with very limited education. METHODS: This p...

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Autores principales: Li, Yuanjing, Wang, Mingqi, Cong, Lin, Hou, Tingting, Song, Lin, Wang, Xiang, Shi, Lin, Dekhtyar, Serhiy, Wang, Yongxiang, Du, Yifeng, Qiu, Chengxuan
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Publicado: IOS Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36710675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-220864
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author Li, Yuanjing
Wang, Mingqi
Cong, Lin
Hou, Tingting
Song, Lin
Wang, Xiang
Shi, Lin
Dekhtyar, Serhiy
Wang, Yongxiang
Du, Yifeng
Qiu, Chengxuan
author_facet Li, Yuanjing
Wang, Mingqi
Cong, Lin
Hou, Tingting
Song, Lin
Wang, Xiang
Shi, Lin
Dekhtyar, Serhiy
Wang, Yongxiang
Du, Yifeng
Qiu, Chengxuan
author_sort Li, Yuanjing
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description BACKGROUND: Cognitive reserve (CR) partly explains cognitive variability in the presence of pathological brain aging. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the interplay of lifelong CR with age, sex, and brain aging markers in cognitive phenotypes among older adults with very limited education. METHODS: This population-based cross-sectional study included 179 dementia-free participants (age ≥65 years; 39.7% women; 67.0% had no or elementary education) examined in 2014–2016. We assessed lacunes and volumes of hippocampus, ventricles, grey matter, white matter (WM), and white matter hyperintensities. Lifelong CR score was generated from six lifespan intellectual factors (e.g., education and social support). We used Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score to assess cognition and Petersen’s criteria to define mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Data were analyzed using general linear and logistic models. RESULTS: The association of higher lifelong CR score (range: –4.0–5.0) with higher MMSE score was stronger in women (multivariable-adjusted β-coefficient and 95% CI: 1.75;0.99–2.51) than in men (0.68;0.33–1.03) (p(interaction) = 0.006). The association of higher CR with MCI (multivariable-adjusted odds ratio and 95% CI: 0.77;0.60–0.99) did not vary by age or sex. Among participants with low CR (<1.4[median]), greater hippocampal and WM volumes were related to higher MMSE scores with multivariable-adjusted β-coefficients being 1.77(0.41–3.13) and 0.44(0.15–0.74); the corresponding figures in those with high CR were 0.15(–0.76–1.07) and –0.17(–0.41–0.07) (p(interaction) <0.01). There was no statistical interaction of CR with MRI markers on MCI. CONCLUSION: Greater lifelong CR capacity is associated with better late-life cognition among people with limited education, possibly by compensating for impact of neurodegeneration.
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spelling pubmed-100414372023-03-28 Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study Li, Yuanjing Wang, Mingqi Cong, Lin Hou, Tingting Song, Lin Wang, Xiang Shi, Lin Dekhtyar, Serhiy Wang, Yongxiang Du, Yifeng Qiu, Chengxuan J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Cognitive reserve (CR) partly explains cognitive variability in the presence of pathological brain aging. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the interplay of lifelong CR with age, sex, and brain aging markers in cognitive phenotypes among older adults with very limited education. METHODS: This population-based cross-sectional study included 179 dementia-free participants (age ≥65 years; 39.7% women; 67.0% had no or elementary education) examined in 2014–2016. We assessed lacunes and volumes of hippocampus, ventricles, grey matter, white matter (WM), and white matter hyperintensities. Lifelong CR score was generated from six lifespan intellectual factors (e.g., education and social support). We used Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score to assess cognition and Petersen’s criteria to define mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Data were analyzed using general linear and logistic models. RESULTS: The association of higher lifelong CR score (range: –4.0–5.0) with higher MMSE score was stronger in women (multivariable-adjusted β-coefficient and 95% CI: 1.75;0.99–2.51) than in men (0.68;0.33–1.03) (p(interaction) = 0.006). The association of higher CR with MCI (multivariable-adjusted odds ratio and 95% CI: 0.77;0.60–0.99) did not vary by age or sex. Among participants with low CR (<1.4[median]), greater hippocampal and WM volumes were related to higher MMSE scores with multivariable-adjusted β-coefficients being 1.77(0.41–3.13) and 0.44(0.15–0.74); the corresponding figures in those with high CR were 0.15(–0.76–1.07) and –0.17(–0.41–0.07) (p(interaction) <0.01). There was no statistical interaction of CR with MRI markers on MCI. CONCLUSION: Greater lifelong CR capacity is associated with better late-life cognition among people with limited education, possibly by compensating for impact of neurodegeneration. IOS Press 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10041437/ /pubmed/36710675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-220864 Text en © 2023 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Li, Yuanjing
Wang, Mingqi
Cong, Lin
Hou, Tingting
Song, Lin
Wang, Xiang
Shi, Lin
Dekhtyar, Serhiy
Wang, Yongxiang
Du, Yifeng
Qiu, Chengxuan
Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title_full Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title_short Lifelong Cognitive Reserve, Imaging Markers of Brain Aging, and Cognitive Function in Dementia-Free Rural Older Adults: A Population-Based Study
title_sort lifelong cognitive reserve, imaging markers of brain aging, and cognitive function in dementia-free rural older adults: a population-based study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10041437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36710675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-220864
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