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How genetics, lifestyle promotes cognitive health in the elderly

February 9, 2025001 Min Read
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For the first time, the University of Hawaii In Mānoa, researchers have studied how work, volunteering and leisure activities affect brain health in the elderly of various horizons, while taking into account a genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. The study, led by the Thompson Social Work and Public Work SchoolShow that staying active can help keep your mind with age.

The study is headed by Yeonjung Jane Lee, assistant professor of social work, and was published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Reports. Researchers examine the link between these activities and cognitive functioning, emphasizing apolipoprotein E (Apoe) ε4 allele – A genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, using data of more than 7,600 participants in the study on health and retirement, a representative survey at the national level.

Key conclusions

The study revealed that work, volunteering and work in activities such as word games, the use of computer and socialization improved cognitive health for everyone. However, the advantages depended on genetics. For those who are not Apoe The allele ε4, part -time work and high intensity volunteering were the most effective.

“Even if someone has the Apoe ε4 allele, modifiable factors like cognitive stimulating activities can promote cognitive health, “said Lee. “These results underline how the integration of such activities in the life of the elderly can well support aging.”

Researchers highlight the importance of offering accessible activities to help reduce the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, especially in various populations.

Research was supported by the Kuakini Center of Biomedical Research Excellence Center for Translational Research On Agging, led by Bradley Willcox, researcher in geriatric medicine in the Uh Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine.

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