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促进成功的认知老化:综合述评。

Promoting successful cognitive aging: a comprehensive review.

机构信息

Brigham Behavioral Neurology Group, Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

J Alzheimers Dis. 2010;19(4):1101-22. doi: 10.3233/JAD-2010-1306.

Abstract

Promoting successful cognitive aging is a topic of major importance to individuals and the field of public health. This review presents a coherent framework not only for evaluating factors, protective activities, and enhancing agents that have already been proposed, but also ones that will be put forward in the future. The promotion of successful cognitive aging involves the dual goals of preventing loss of information processing capacity and cognitive reserve, and enhancing brain capacity and cognitive reserve. Four major lines of evidence are available for evaluating whether a proposed factor promotes successful cognitive aging: 1) epidemiologic/cohort studies; 2) animal/basic science studies; 3) human "proof-of-concept" studies; and 4) human intervention studies. Each line of evidence has advantages and limitations that will be discussed. Through illustrative examples, we trace the ways in which each method informs us about the potential value of several proposed factors. Currently, lines of converging evidence allow the strongest case to be made for physical and cognitively stimulating activities. Although epidemiological data seem to favor the use of statins to lower the risk of dementia, more definitive recommendations await further randomized controlled studies. There is presently no clear evidence that antioxidants or Ginkgo biloba promote successful cognitive aging. The impact of resveratrol, fish oil, and a long list of other proposed agents needs to be determined. Clinicians remain well-positioned to identify and aggressively treat vascular risk factors, diabetes, sleep disorders, and other conditions that may reduce brain capacity, and to encourage activities that can build cognitive reserve.

摘要

促进成功的认知老化是个人和公共卫生领域的一个重要主题。这篇综述不仅为评估已经提出的因素、保护活动和增强剂提供了一个连贯的框架,也为未来将提出的因素提供了一个框架。促进成功的认知老化涉及到双重目标,即防止信息处理能力和认知储备的丧失,以及增强大脑能力和认知储备。有四条主要的证据线可用于评估一个提出的因素是否能促进成功的认知老化:1)流行病学/队列研究;2)动物/基础科学研究;3)人类“概念验证”研究;4)人类干预研究。每一条证据线都有其优点和局限性,我们将对此进行讨论。通过举例说明,我们追踪了每种方法如何为几种提出的因素的潜在价值提供信息。目前,几条证据线都表明,体育和认知刺激活动最有价值。尽管流行病学数据似乎支持使用他汀类药物降低痴呆风险,但还需要进一步的随机对照研究来做出更明确的建议。目前没有明确的证据表明抗氧化剂或银杏叶能促进成功的认知老化。还需要确定白藜芦醇、鱼油和一长串其他提出的药物的影响。临床医生仍然有很好的机会识别和积极治疗血管危险因素、糖尿病、睡眠障碍和其他可能降低大脑能力的疾病,并鼓励能够建立认知储备的活动。

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