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The Impact of Age, Gender, and Marital Status on Age-Associated Cognitive Decline

机译:年龄,性别和婚姻状况对年龄相关的认知下降的影响

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Age-associated cognitive decline is a normal, non-pathological and inevitable human occurrence. Therefore, it remains a research priority to assess the role of certain protective factors, such as age, gender, and marital status, that influence age-associated cognitive decline to intervene in the stemming of its progress and guide theory, policy, and practice. The study used a dissociative paradigm, using two measures to assess both short-term and visuo-spatial memory, to clarify the unestablished results of whether cognitive ag e ing occurs in one subsystem (i.e., modular) or across the whole brain (i.e., generalised ). Participants ( N = 126; 79 females and 46 males) from Sydney, New South Wales were recruited and divided into three age groups: 18 - 27, 27 - 62, and 62+. Participants completed an online questi onnaire, with computer administered tasks, assessing visuo-spatial and short-term memory. A Multivariate Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA) revealed no significant covariate effects; covariates entered included participants’ total scores from psychometrically established measures addressing engagement with social networks, depressive symptomology, personal wellbeing, and resilience. Consistent with previous findings, results from a Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) supported the notion that being married is a protective factor in slowing down the progression of age-associated cognitive decline (i.e., visuo-spatial memory), in comparison to being single or in a de facto relationship. Older adults who were married performed lower on visuo-spatial memory tasks than younger adults. Support for the generalised model of ag e ing was revealed. Future directions and implications of the study’s findings indicate the need to maximise protective interventions for those who are single or in a de facto relationship, and the brain as a whole system, to prevent unwarranted cognitive decline.
机译:相关的认知下降是一种正常,非病理和不可避免的人类发生。因此,评估某些保护因素的作用仍然是一个研究优先权,例如年龄,性别和婚姻状况,影响年龄相关的认知下降,以干预其进度和指导理论,政策和实践的干预。该研究使用了一个分离范式,使用两种措施来评估短期和visuo - 空间记忆,以阐明在一个子系统(即模块化)或整个大脑中是否发生认知AG E的未成布结果(即,广义)。从悉尼,新南威尔士州的参与者( n = 126; 79名女性和46名男性)被招募并分为三岁群体:18 - 27,27 - 62和62+。参与者在线完成了一个在线Questi OnNaire,具有计算机管理任务,评估Visuo-Spatial和短期记忆。 a 协方差的多变量分析(Mancova)揭示了没有显着的协变量;进入的协变量包括参与者从精神度计建立的措施中获得与社交网络的参与,抑郁症组学,个人健康和恢复力的共同分数。与先前的发现一致,来自差异的多变量分析(MANOVA)的结果支持结婚的概念是减缓年龄相关认知下降(即visuo-Spatial Memory)进展的保护因素,相比之下单身或事实上的关系。已婚的老年人在Visoo-Spatial Memory任务上表现低于年轻成年人。揭示了对AG E ING的广义模型的支持。该研究调查结果的未来方向和含义表明,需要为单身或事实上关系的人以及大脑作为整个系统来最大化保护性干预,以防止无责任的认知下降。

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