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Hot Topics in Research: Preventive Neuroradiology in Brain Aging and Cognitive Decline.

AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
October 1, 2015
C A Raji et al. (15 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore how modifiable risk factors, including smoking, affect brain aging and cognitive decline through preventive neuroradiology.

Results Summary

The abstract does not provide specific findings about smoking's effects, only mentioning it as a potentially modifiable risk factor in cognitive decline.

Population

Not specified (general focus on age-related cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia).

Effective Dosage

Not available

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (11)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
multimodal brain imaging
neutral
brain disease
-
-
early and subclinical detection
#1
identification of modifiable risk factors
neutral
brain disease
-
-
preventive actions
#2
obesity
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#3
diet
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#4
sleep
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#5
hypertension
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#6
diabetes
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#7
depression
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#8
supplementation
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#9
smoking
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#10
physical activity
neutral
brain and cognition aging
-
-
affect
#11
Abstract

Preventive neuroradiology is a new concept supported by growing literature. The main rationale of preventive neuroradiology is the application of multimodal brain imaging toward early and subclinical detection of brain disease and subsequent preventive actions through identification of modifiable risk factors. An insightful example of this is in the area of age-related cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia with potentially modifiable risk factors such as obesity, diet, sleep, hypertension, diabetes, depression, supplementation, smoking, and physical activity. In studying this link between lifestyle and cognitive decline, brain imaging markers may be instrumental as quantitative measures or even indicators of early disease. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the major studies reflecting how lifestyle factors affect the brain and cognition aging. In this hot topics review, we will specifically focus on obesity and physical activity.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Age FactorsAgedAgingAlzheimer DiseaseBrainCognitive DysfunctionDepressionDiabetes ComplicationsDiagnostic ImagingHumansHypertensionLife StyleResearchRisk Factors
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Citation Metrics
Total Citations10
Citations/Year1.0
Relative Citation Ratio0.40
NIH Percentile21.3%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
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