Laboratory for Research in Neuroimaging (LREN), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Centre for Research in Neurosciences, Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Clinique la Prairie, Montreux, Switzerland.
Clinique la Prairie, Montreux, Switzerland.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Oct;153:105365. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105365. Epub 2023 Aug 19.
Across the lifespan, the human body and brain endure the impact of a plethora of exogenous and endogenous factors that determine the health outcome in old age. The overwhelming inter-individual variance spans between progressive frailty with loss of autonomy to largely preserved physical, cognitive, and social functions. Understanding the mechanisms underlying the diverse aging trajectories can inform future strategies to maintain a healthy body and brain. Here we provide a comprehensive overview of the current literature on lifetime factors governing brain health. We present the growing body of evidence that unhealthy alimentary regime, sedentary behaviour, sleep pathologies, cardio-vascular risk factors, and chronic inflammation exert their harmful effects in a cumulative and gradual manner, and that timely and efficient intervention could promote healthy and successful aging. We discuss the main effects and interactions between these risk factors and the resulting brain health outcomes to follow with a description of current strategies aiming to eliminate, treat, or counteract the risk factors. We conclude that the detailed insights about modifiable risk factors could inform personalized multi-domain strategies for brain health maintenance on the background of increased longevity.
在整个生命周期中,人体和大脑都承受着大量外源性和内源性因素的影响,这些因素决定了老年时的健康状况。个体之间的差异非常大,从逐渐虚弱、丧失自主性,到身体、认知和社会功能基本保持完好。了解导致不同衰老轨迹的机制,可以为未来保持身体健康和大脑健康的策略提供信息。 在这里,我们提供了一篇关于影响大脑健康的终生因素的文献综述。我们提出了越来越多的证据表明,不健康的饮食、久坐行为、睡眠病理、心血管危险因素和慢性炎症以累积和渐进的方式产生有害影响,及时有效的干预可以促进健康和成功的衰老。我们讨论了这些危险因素之间的主要影响和相互作用,以及随之而来的大脑健康结果,随后描述了旨在消除、治疗或抵消这些危险因素的当前策略。我们的结论是,关于可改变风险因素的详细信息可以为个性化的多领域大脑健康维护策略提供信息,以适应寿命延长的背景。