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如果我们仍然不知道如何“使用”它,我们怎么能不失语呢?关于活动参与对老年人认知表现影响的未解答问题——一个迷你综述。

How can we not 'lose it' if we still don't understand how to 'use it'? Unanswered questions about the influence of activity participation on cognitive performance in older age--a mini-review.

机构信息

Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia.

出版信息

Gerontology. 2010;56(5):507-19. doi: 10.1159/000264918. Epub 2009 Dec 7.

Abstract

The 'use it or lose it' hypothesis of cognitive aging predicts that engagement in intellectual, social, and physical activities offers protective benefits from age-related cognitive decline and lowers dementia risk. Although this hypothesis has not yet been supported conclusively, there is some empirical evidence in favor of the proposal. However, a number of questions surrounding the relationship between activity participation and cognitive ability in older adulthood are not yet well answered. This mini-review identifies seven key methodological and theoretical issues that are critical to our understanding and eventual possible promotion of activity participation as a way to maintain cognitive well-being. These include the mechanisms involved, the optimal ways of assessing activity engagement, which cognitive domains receive the most benefit from activity engagement, the temporal nature and the directionality of the relationship, the influence of demographic variables such as age, gender, or education, and whether one activity domain offers the most benefit to cognition. The current knowledge on each of these issues is critically evaluated, including describing what we already know about the issue, and identifying potential difficulties and opportunities that may exist in finding an answer. More studies need to take on the challenge of specifically targeting these issues, as each is essential to moving the field forward.

摘要

认知老化的“用进废退”假说预测,参与智力、社交和体育活动可以提供针对与年龄相关的认知衰退的保护益处,并降低痴呆症的风险。尽管这一假说尚未得到确凿的支持,但有一些实证证据支持这一观点。然而,关于老年人活动参与和认知能力之间关系的一些问题尚未得到很好的回答。这篇迷你评论确定了七个关键的方法学和理论问题,这些问题对于我们理解并最终可能促进活动参与以维持认知健康至关重要。这些问题包括所涉及的机制、评估活动参与的最佳方法、哪些认知领域最受益于活动参与、关系的时间性质和方向性、年龄、性别或教育等人口统计学变量的影响,以及是否一个活动领域对认知最有益。对每个问题的当前知识都进行了批判性评估,包括描述我们已经了解的问题,并确定可能存在的困难和机会,以找到答案。需要更多的研究来应对这些问题的挑战,因为每个问题对于推动该领域的发展都是至关重要的。

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