Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Department of Neurology, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Alzheimers Dement. 2020 Sep;16(9):1305-1311. doi: 10.1016/j.jalz.2018.07.219. Epub 2020 Jan 6.
Several concepts, which in the aggregate get might be used to account for "resilience" against age- and disease-related changes, have been the subject of much research. These include brain reserve, cognitive reserve, and brain maintenance. However, different investigators have use these terms in different ways, and there has never been an attempt to arrive at consensus on the definition of these concepts. Furthermore, there has been confusion regarding the measurement of these constructs and the appropriate ways to apply them to research. Therefore the reserve, resilience, and protective factors professional interest area, established under the auspices of the Alzheimer's Association, established a whitepaper workgroup to develop consensus definitions for cognitive reserve, brain reserve, and brain maintenance. The workgroup also evaluated measures that have been used to implement these concepts in research settings and developed guidelines for research that explores or utilizes these concepts. The workgroup hopes that this whitepaper will form a reference point for researchers in this area and facilitate research by supplying a common language.
有几个概念,它们可能被综合用来解释对与年龄和疾病相关的变化的“弹性”,这些概念一直是许多研究的主题。这些概念包括脑储备、认知储备和脑维护。然而,不同的研究人员以不同的方式使用这些术语,而且从来没有试图就这些概念的定义达成共识。此外,这些结构的测量以及将它们应用于研究的适当方法一直存在混淆。因此,在阿尔茨海默病协会的支持下,储备、弹性和保护因素专业利益领域成立了一个白皮书工作组,为认知储备、脑储备和脑维护制定共识定义。工作组还评估了在研究环境中实施这些概念的措施,并为探索或利用这些概念的研究制定了指南。工作组希望这份白皮书将成为该领域研究人员的参考点,并通过提供通用语言来促进研究。