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SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS

Short-term intraindividual variability in cognition can provide insights into the underlying processes that cannot be captured by only examining mean levels (MacDonald et al., 2003). This variability is often dependent on a number of individual or contextual characteristics. Thus, modeling the heter...

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Autores principales: Rush, Jonathan, Yoneda, Tomiko, Venditelli, Rebecca, Knight, Jamie E, Lewis, Nathan A, Rast, Philippe, Hofer, Scott
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846534/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3331
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author Rush, Jonathan
Yoneda, Tomiko
Venditelli, Rebecca
Knight, Jamie E
Lewis, Nathan A
Rast, Philippe
Hofer, Scott
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Yoneda, Tomiko
Venditelli, Rebecca
Knight, Jamie E
Lewis, Nathan A
Rast, Philippe
Hofer, Scott
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description Short-term intraindividual variability in cognition can provide insights into the underlying processes that cannot be captured by only examining mean levels (MacDonald et al., 2003). This variability is often dependent on a number of individual or contextual characteristics. Thus, modeling the heterogeneity of the within-person variance and including meaningful covariates to account for why individuals are more variable on some occasions than others is an alternate way to understand process. The present study utilized a 14-day intensive measurement design to examine the effects of fluctuations in daily heart rate on variability in cognitive performance. Fifty-five older adults (Mage = 70.1 years) completed daily cognitive tasks and measures of well-being, while also wearing an accelerometer to capture physical activity, sleep, and continuous heart rate. Data were examined with a mixed effects location scale model (Hedeker et al., 2008; Rast et al., 2012), which incorporates both an individual’s measured level (location) and their variability around that level (scale). Both the location and the scale are permitted to be random such that on any given occasion an individual may deviate from their typical level and they may also deviate from their typical amount of variability. In this way, the location scale model allows for the heterogeneity of the variance in cognition to be modeled and accounted for with other covariates. Results revealed that there were significant amounts of variability in daily heart rate and cognition across 14 days. The impact of heart rate variability on cognitive performance will be discussed.
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spelling pubmed-68465342019-11-18 SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS Rush, Jonathan Yoneda, Tomiko Venditelli, Rebecca Knight, Jamie E Lewis, Nathan A Rast, Philippe Hofer, Scott Innov Aging Session Lb2570 (Late Breaking Poster) Short-term intraindividual variability in cognition can provide insights into the underlying processes that cannot be captured by only examining mean levels (MacDonald et al., 2003). This variability is often dependent on a number of individual or contextual characteristics. Thus, modeling the heterogeneity of the within-person variance and including meaningful covariates to account for why individuals are more variable on some occasions than others is an alternate way to understand process. The present study utilized a 14-day intensive measurement design to examine the effects of fluctuations in daily heart rate on variability in cognitive performance. Fifty-five older adults (Mage = 70.1 years) completed daily cognitive tasks and measures of well-being, while also wearing an accelerometer to capture physical activity, sleep, and continuous heart rate. Data were examined with a mixed effects location scale model (Hedeker et al., 2008; Rast et al., 2012), which incorporates both an individual’s measured level (location) and their variability around that level (scale). Both the location and the scale are permitted to be random such that on any given occasion an individual may deviate from their typical level and they may also deviate from their typical amount of variability. In this way, the location scale model allows for the heterogeneity of the variance in cognition to be modeled and accounted for with other covariates. Results revealed that there were significant amounts of variability in daily heart rate and cognition across 14 days. The impact of heart rate variability on cognitive performance will be discussed. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6846534/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3331 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lewis, Nathan A
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SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS
title SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS
title_fullStr SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS
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title_short SHORT-TERM INTRAINDIVIDUAL DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN OLDER ADULTS
title_sort short-term intraindividual dynamics of heart rate and cognitive functioning in older adults
topic Session Lb2570 (Late Breaking Poster)
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