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Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity.

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Hayden, KM; Reed, BR; Manly, JJ; Tommet, D; Pietrzak, RH; Chelune, GJ; Yang, FM; Revell, AJ; Bennett, DA; Jones, RN
Published in: Age and ageing
November 2011

BACKGROUND: studies of cognitive ageing at the group level suggest that age is associated with cognitive decline; however, there may be individual differences such that not all older adults will experience cognitive decline. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate patterns of cognitive decline in a cohort of older adults initially free of dementia. METHODS: elderly Catholic clergy members participating in the Religious Orders Study were followed for up to 15 years. Cognitive performance was assessed annually. METHODS: performance on a composite global measure of cognition was analysed using random effects models for baseline performance and change over time. A profile mixture component was used to identify subgroups with different cognitive trajectories over the study period. RESULTS: from a sample of 1,049 participants (mean age 75 years), three subgroups were identified based on the distribution of baseline performance and change over time. The majority (65%) of participants belonged to a slow decline class that did not experience substantial cognitive decline over the observation period [-0.04 baseline total sample standard deviation (SD) units/year]. About 27% experienced moderate decline (-0.19 SD/year), and 8% belonged to a class experiencing rapid decline (-0.57 SD/year). A subsample analysis revealed that when substantial cognitive decline does occur, the magnitude and rate of decline is correlated with neuropathological processes. CONCLUSIONS: in this sample, the most common pattern of cognitive decline is extremely slow, perceptible on a time scale measured by decades, not years. While in need of cross validation, these findings suggest that cognitive changes associated with ageing may be minimal and emphasise the importance of understanding the full range of age-related pathologies that may diminish brain function.

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Age and ageing

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1468-2834

Publication Date

November 2011

Volume

40

Issue

6

Start / End Page

684 / 689

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Prevalence
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Geriatrics
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
 

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Hayden, K. M., Reed, B. R., Manly, J. J., Tommet, D., Pietrzak, R. H., Chelune, G. J., … Jones, R. N. (2011). Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity. Age and Ageing, 40(6), 684–689. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afr101
Hayden, K. M., B. R. Reed, J. J. Manly, D. Tommet, R. H. Pietrzak, G. J. Chelune, F. M. Yang, A. J. Revell, D. A. Bennett, and R. N. Jones. “Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity.Age and Ageing 40, no. 6 (November 2011): 684–89. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afr101.
Hayden KM, Reed BR, Manly JJ, Tommet D, Pietrzak RH, Chelune GJ, et al. Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity. Age and ageing. 2011 Nov;40(6):684–9.
Hayden, K. M., et al. “Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity.Age and Ageing, vol. 40, no. 6, Nov. 2011, pp. 684–89. Manual, doi:10.1093/ageing/afr101.
Hayden KM, Reed BR, Manly JJ, Tommet D, Pietrzak RH, Chelune GJ, Yang FM, Revell AJ, Bennett DA, Jones RN. Cognitive decline in the elderly: an analysis of population heterogeneity. Age and ageing. 2011 Nov;40(6):684–689.
Journal cover image

Published In

Age and ageing

DOI

ISSN

1468-2834

Publication Date

November 2011

Volume

40

Issue

6

Start / End Page

684 / 689

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Prevalence
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Geriatrics
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female