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Current Aging Science - Volume 12, Issue 1, 2019
Volume 12, Issue 1, 2019
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Brain Ageing, Cognition and Diet: A Review of the Emerging Roles of Food-Based Nootropics in Mitigating Age-related Memory Decline
More LessBackground: Age-related cognitive decline has been suggested to result from an increase in the brain neuron loss, which is attributable to continued derangement of the brain’s oxidant/ antioxidant balance. Increased oxidative stress and a concomitant decrease in the brain’s antioxidant defense system have been associated with functional senescence and organismal ageing. However, nature has configured c Read More
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Nutritional Interventions for Elderly and Considerations for the Development of Geriatric Foods
The process of aging is characterized by numerous changes in the body which has an overall negative effect on the health and lifestyle of elderly. Nutrition deserves special attention as an individual reaches old age. It plays a vital role in affecting the quality of life, including physical, mental and social health. The physiological decline in food intake is very common among older age and this result in nutritional deficiencies. These i Read More
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An Overview of Neuromuscular Junction Aging Findings in Human and Animal Studies
Authors: Shaweta Khosa, Bhavesh Trikamji, Gurveer S. Khosa, Hadi M. Khanli and Shri K. MishraBackground: Aging is a complex irreversible process that is not only related to an individual’s genetic make-up but also to lifestyle choices and environmental exposures. Like every other structure in human body, the Neuromuscular Junction (NMJ) is not averse to aging. Objectives: The prime objective is to analyse the microscopic and macroscopic changes at the NMJs with aging. Methods: For the purpose of review we e Read More
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Usefulness of CSF Biomarkers in Predicting the Progression of Amnesic and Nonamnesic Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer’s Disease
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of Alzheimer’s disease Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) biomarkers in predicting the progression to dementia in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Methods: One hundred and thirteen patients were consecutively recruited from April 2012 to April 2014. Measurement of CSF biomarkers (amyloid-β42 (Aβ42), total tau (t-tau) and phosphorylated tau ( Read More
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Self-defining Memories in Normal Aging
Authors: Mohamad El Haj and Karim GalloujBackground: Self-defining memories refer to events that are vivid, effectively intense, and include enduring concerns about oneself. Objective: We investigated the relationship between the production of these memories in normal aging and the ability to integrate new information into existing knowledge in memory (i.e., updating). Method: Older participants were asked to perform an updating task as well as to retrieve autobio Read More
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Age-Related Diazinon Toxicity Impact on Blood Glucose, Lipid Profile and Selected Biochemical Indices in Male Rats
Authors: Shahnaz Yousefizadeh, Tahereh Farkhondeh and Saeed SamarghandianBackground: Diabetes and its complications are age-related diseases. Low-grade inflammation plays the main role in the aging processes. Diazinon (DZN), an organophosphate pesticide, has been found to induce metabolic disturbances. Objective: The present study was designed to investigate the impact of DZN on age-related changes on inflammatory cells, blood glucose concentration, lipid profile, and liver and kidney functio Read More
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Dorsal White Matter Integrity and Name Retrieval in Midlife
Authors: Vanja Kljajevic and Asier ErramuzpeBackground: Recent findings on retrieval of proper names in cognitively healthy middle- aged persons indicate that Tip-Of-The-Tongue (TOT) states occurring during proper name retrieval implicate inferior frontal (BA 44) and parietal (BA 40) cortical areas. Such findings give rise to the possibility that anatomical connectivity via dorsal white matter may be associated with difficulties in name retrieval in midlife. Objectives & Method Read More
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The Association Between Diabetes and Cognitive Function in Later Life
Authors: Yadollah A. Momtaz, Tengku A. Hamid, Mohamad F. Bagat and Maryam HazratiIntroduction: Although diabetes through several possible mechanisms such as increased microvascular pathology and inefficiency of glucose utilization during cognitive tasks can be associated with cognitive impairment, there is inconclusive evidence that shows elderly diabetic patients under therapy have higher cognitive function compared to their non-diabetics counterparts. The present study was conducted to elucida Read More
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Meniscal Lesions in Geriatric Population: Prevalence and Association with Knee Osteoarthritis
Authors: Meltem Özdemir and Rasime KavakObjective: This study evaluated the prevalence of different types of meniscal lesions among elderly patients with knee pain. Moreover, this study assessed the relationship between meniscal lesions and the presence of radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA) in the elderly population. Methods: The radiographs and magnetic resonance images of one knee out of 306 patients with knee pain aged 65-89 years were reviewed for k Read More
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Polyphenols and Aging
Authors: Brannon L. Queen and Trygve O. Tollefsbol
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