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Cognitive Aging - Progress in Understanding and Opportunities for Action (Hardcover): Institute of Medicine, Board on Health... Cognitive Aging - Progress in Understanding and Opportunities for Action (Hardcover)
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee on the Public Health Dimensions of Cognitive Aging; Edited by Catharyn T Liverman, Kristine Yaffe, …
R1,699 Discovery Miles 16 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For most Americans, staying "mentally sharp" as they age is a very high priority. Declines in memory and decision-making abilities may trigger fears of Alzheimer's disease or other neurodegenerative diseases. However, cognitive aging is a natural process that can have both positive and negative effects on cognitive function in older adults - effects that vary widely among individuals. At this point in time, when the older population is rapidly growing in the United States and across the globe, it is important to examine what is known about cognitive aging and to identify and promote actions that individuals, organizations, communities, and society can take to help older adults maintain and improve their cognitive health. Cognitive Aging assesses the public health dimensions of cognitive aging with an emphasis on definitions and terminology, epidemiology and surveillance, prevention and intervention, education of health professionals, and public awareness and education. This report makes specific recommendations for individuals to reduce the risks of cognitive decline with aging. Aging is inevitable, but there are actions that can be taken by individuals, families, communities, and society that may help to prevent or ameliorate the impact of aging on the brain, understand more about its impact, and help older adults live more fully and independent lives. Cognitive aging is not just an individual or a family or a health care system challenge. It is an issue that affects the fabric of society and requires actions by many and varied stakeholders. Cognitive Aging offers clear steps that individuals, families, communities, health care providers and systems, financial organizations, community groups, public health agencies, and others can take to promote cognitive health and to help older adults live fuller and more independent lives. Ultimately, this report calls for a societal commitment to cognitive aging as a public health issue that requires prompt action across many sectors. Table of Contents Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Characterizing and Assessing Cognitive Aging 3 Population-Based Information About Cognitive Aging 4A Risk and Protective Factors and Interventions: Lifestyle and Physical Environment 4B Risk and Protective Factors and Interventions: Health and Medical Factors 4C Risk and Protective Factors and Interventions: General Cognitive Aging Interventions and Next Steps 5 Health Care Response to Cognitive Aging 6 Community Action: Health, Financial Management, Driving, Technology, and Consumer Decisions 7 Public Education and Key Messages 8 Opportunities for Action Appendix A: Meeting Agendas Appendix B: U.S. Surveys and Studies That Include One or More Items to Measure Cognition Appendix C: Committee Biographies

Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging - Toward a Healthy Body and Brain (Hardcover): Kristine Yaffe Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging - Toward a Healthy Body and Brain (Hardcover)
Kristine Yaffe
R3,810 Discovery Miles 38 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging: Toward a Healthy Body and Brain explores the important and often overlooked connection between how chronic medical diseases of the body can affect cognitive function and brain health. As population demographics shift to that of an aging population it has become more important to understand and improve cognitive function in late life. Chronic medical diseases often increase the risk of cognitive impairment, and those with cognitive impairment may be less able to effectively manage their medical conditions, suggesting a reciprocal relationship may exist where medical disease impacts cognition that in turn may exacerbate physical health. Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging discusses current research on the association between a variety of chronic medical diseases and cognition and, where appropriate, promising interventions or accepted treatment strategies. While a cure for many diseases continues to be elusive, insights garnered from the interplay between diseases of the body and mind may help point the way to novel therapeutic strategies to improve cognitive function in late life.

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