Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Box 359, 325 9th Avenue, WA, 98104, Seattle, USA.
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA.
Geroscience. 2023 Aug;45(4):2471-2480. doi: 10.1007/s11357-023-00765-x. Epub 2023 Mar 22.
Communities across the globe are faced with a rapidly aging society, where age is the main risk factor for cognitive decline and development of Alzheimer's and related diseases. Despite extensive research, there have been no successful treatments yet. A rare group of individuals called "super-agers" have been noted to thrive with their exceptional ability to maintain a healthy brain and normal cognitive function even in old age. Studying their traits, lifestyles, and environments may provide valuable insight. This study used a data-driven approach to identify potential super-agers among 7121 UK Biobank participants and found that these individuals have the highest total brain volume, best cognitive performance, and lowest functional connectivity. The researchers suggest a novel hypothesis that these super-agers possess enhanced neural processing efficiency that increases with age and introduce a definition of the "neural efficiency index." Furthermore, several other types of aging were identified and significant structural-functional differences were observed between them, highlighting the benefit of research efforts in personalized medicine and precision nutrition.
全球各地的社区都面临着人口迅速老龄化的问题,年龄是认知能力下降和阿尔茨海默病及相关疾病发展的主要风险因素。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但目前还没有成功的治疗方法。有一小部分被称为“超级老人”的人,他们拥有非凡的能力,即使在老年时也能保持健康的大脑和正常的认知功能,这令人瞩目。研究他们的特征、生活方式和环境可能会提供有价值的见解。本研究使用数据驱动的方法在 7121 名英国生物银行参与者中确定了潜在的超级老人,发现这些人具有最高的总脑容量、最佳的认知表现和最低的功能连接。研究人员提出了一个新的假设,即这些超级老人具有随着年龄增长而增强的神经处理效率,并引入了“神经效率指数”的定义。此外,还确定了其他几种衰老类型,并观察到它们之间存在显著的结构-功能差异,突出了个性化医学和精准营养研究努力的益处。