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衰老过程中的认知性别差异。

Sex Differences in Cognition Across Aging.

作者信息

Lee Bonnie H, Richard Jennifer E, de Leon Romina Garcia, Yagi Shunya, Galea Liisa A M

机构信息

Graduate Program in Neuroscience, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2023;62:235-284. doi: 10.1007/7854_2022_309.

Abstract

Sex and gender differences are seen in cognitive disturbances in a variety of neurological and psychiatry diseases. Men are more likely to have cognitive symptoms in schizophrenia whereas women are more likely to have more severe cognitive symptoms with major depressive disorder and Alzheimer's disease. Thus, it is important to understand sex and gender differences in underlying cognitive abilities with and without disease. Sex differences are noted in performance across various cognitive domains - with males typically outperforming females in spatial tasks and females typically outperforming males in verbal tasks. Furthermore, there are striking sex differences in brain networks that are activated during cognitive tasks and in learning strategies. Although rarely studied, there are also sex differences in the trajectory of cognitive aging. It is important to pay attention to these sex differences as they inform researchers of potential differences in resilience to age-related cognitive decline and underlying mechanisms for both healthy and pathological cognitive aging, depending on sex. We review literature on the progressive neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer's disease, as an example of pathological cognitive aging in which human females show greater lifetime risk, neuropathology, and cognitive impairment, compared to human males. Not surprisingly, the relationships between sex and cognition, cognitive aging, and Alzheimer's disease are nuanced and multifaceted. As such, this chapter will end with a discussion of lifestyle factors, like education and diet, as modifiable factors that can alter cognitive aging by sex. Understanding how cognition changes across age and contributing factors, like sex differences, will be essential to improving care for older adults.

摘要

在多种神经和精神疾病的认知障碍中可以看到性别差异。男性在精神分裂症中更易出现认知症状,而女性在重度抑郁症和阿尔茨海默病中更易出现更严重的认知症状。因此,了解有无疾病情况下潜在认知能力的性别差异很重要。在各种认知领域的表现中都存在性别差异——男性通常在空间任务中表现优于女性,而女性通常在语言任务中表现优于男性。此外,在认知任务和学习策略中激活的脑网络也存在显著的性别差异。虽然很少被研究,但认知衰老的轨迹也存在性别差异。关注这些性别差异很重要,因为它们能让研究人员了解与年龄相关的认知衰退的恢复力以及健康和病理性认知衰老的潜在机制在性别上的潜在差异。我们以进行性神经退行性疾病阿尔茨海默病为例回顾相关文献,在这种病理性认知衰老中,与男性相比,女性在一生中面临更大的风险、神经病理学改变和认知障碍。毫不奇怪,性别与认知、认知衰老和阿尔茨海默病之间的关系是微妙且多方面的。因此,本章将以讨论生活方式因素(如教育和饮食)作为结尾,这些可改变的因素能够按性别改变认知衰老。了解认知如何随年龄以及诸如性别差异等促成因素而变化,对于改善老年人护理至关重要。

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