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Cognitive and Brain Reserve (CBR) Tools to Reduce the Risk of Dementia and Alzheimer
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作者 mosad zineldin 《Advances in Alzheimer's Disease》 2018年第4期93-102,共10页
The study was performed to examine and assess the impact of the education, occupation and leisure time on building brain and cognitive reserves (CBR). A cross sectional study of 132 persons at age between 40 to 70 yea... The study was performed to examine and assess the impact of the education, occupation and leisure time on building brain and cognitive reserves (CBR). A cross sectional study of 132 persons at age between 40 to 70 years old has been conducted. A structured questionnaire covering multiple constructs was used to collect the data. Multivariate regression results show that the three independent variables (LE, OC and ED) were statistically significant in the models with CBR as dependent variable. Leisure time and activities (LE) make the strongest unique contribution (0.683) followed by occupation (0.261) and the weak contribution of the education (0.198) to explain the dependent variable cognitive and brain reserve (CBR). The Brain and Cognitive Reserve hypothesesassumes that a rich intellectual measures and abilities a person have during her/his life enable this person to cope with difficult cognitive tasks and social events in life. 展开更多
关键词 COGNITIVE RESERVE BRAIN RESERVE DEMENTIA ALZHEIMER QUALITY QUALITY of Life Neurological BRAIN
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