Finkel Deborah, Ernsth-Bravell Marie, Pedersen Nancy L
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany.
Institute for Gerontology, School of Health Sciences, Jönköping, Sweden.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2016 Jan;71(1):109-16. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glv110. Epub 2015 Aug 18.
Because of the possible implications for intervention and thus successful aging, researchers have striven to determine whether the age changes in physical and cognitive functioning are coincident or does functioning in one domain change before, and possibly contribute to, functioning in the other.
Bivariate dual change score models were applied to four cognitive factors and three motor functioning factors available from 813 adults who participated in the Swedish Adoption/Twin Study of Aging. Participants were aged 50-88 at the first of six waves of testing covering a 19-year follow-up period; 68% participated in at least three waves.
Model comparisons indicated dynamic coupling relationships between Balance and Fine Motor factors and the Speed cognitive factor. Decline in motor function precedes decline in performance on processing speed tasks, even though the motor function tasks were not timed. Results indicated possible bidirectional coupling between Fine Motor and Speed.
Combined with other dual change score model analyses of cognition and physical function, a picture is beginning to emerge of the cascade of events that may lead to cognitive aging.
由于干预措施以及成功老龄化可能产生的影响,研究人员一直在努力确定身体和认知功能的年龄变化是否同步,或者一个领域的功能是否在另一个领域之前发生变化,并可能对其产生影响。
对参加瑞典老年收养/双胞胎研究的813名成年人的四个认知因素和三个运动功能因素应用双变量双变化分数模型。在为期19年的随访期内的六次测试中的第一次测试时,参与者年龄在50-88岁之间;68%的人至少参加了三次测试。
模型比较表明平衡和精细运动因素与速度认知因素之间存在动态耦合关系。即使运动功能任务没有计时,运动功能的下降也先于处理速度任务的表现下降。结果表明精细运动和速度之间可能存在双向耦合。
结合其他认知和身体功能的双变化分数模型分析,一幅可能导致认知衰老的事件级联图景开始浮现。