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Limited protective effects of cognitive reserve on the progression of cognitive impairment

Authors

Toloza Ramirez, David , MARTELLA, DIANA

External publication

No

Means

Rev. Medica Chile

Scope

Review

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

0.531

SJR Impact

0.213

Publication date

01/12/2019

ISI

000518385200012

Abstract

Aging constitutes a series of physical, physiological and cognitive changes, affecting independence in the activities of daily living. During this stage, neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive impairment are common. Cognitive Reserve allows to face neuropathological changes and maintain cognitive function in the presence of brain damage. However, there are cases where a high cognitive reserve fails to attenuate and delay the effects of neuropathology, allowing the progression of cognitive damage to advanced stages. The objective of this systematic review is to identify evidence where high cognitive reserve does not limit the effects of cognitive impairment. Results indicate that the protective effect of cognitive reserve occurs only in the presence of minimal cognitive impairment, but not at later stages.

Keywords

Aging; Cognitive Dysfunction; Cognitive Reserve; Dementia

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