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Cognitive stimulation is believed to prevent or delay the onset of dementia
.
But the results of the test are not the same.
Mika Kivimäki.
Cognitive stimulation in the workplace, plasma proteins, and risk of dementia: three analyses of population cohort studies.
BMJ 2021.
doi: https://doi.
org/10.
1136/bmj.
n1804
Cognitive stimulation in the workplace, plasma proteins, and risk of dementia: three analyses of population cohort studies.
BMJ 2021.
doi: https://doi.
org/10.
1136/bmj.
n1804
An international research team is to study the link between cognitive stimulation and the risk of dementia, and to determine the protein pathway of this link
.
They collected cognitive stimulation and dementia risk data from 107,896 participants in 7 studies based on studies from the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States, cognitive stimulation data from 2261 participants in one study, and two Dementia risk data for 13,656 participants in one study
After adjusting for potential influencing factors (including age, gender, education level, and life>found that participants with high cognitive stimulation at work had a lower risk of dementia (the annual incidence rate in the high stimulation group was 4.
8 per 10,000 people) , The low stimulation group is 7.
3/10000 people)
.
After further adjusting a series of established risk factors for childhood and adult dementia, cardiometabolic diseases ( diabetes , coronary heart disease, and stroke), and the risk of competitive death, this finding still exists, and this association is between men and women.
It was found that participants with high cognitive stimulation at work had a lower risk of dementia.
Cognitive stimulation is also related to the lower levels of three proteins related to cognitive stimulation and dementia in adulthood, providing possible clues to potential biological mechanisms
People who work in cognitively stimulating work have a lower risk of developing dementia in old age than those who work in non-stimulating work
Reference materials:
Reference materials:Mika Kivimäki.
Mika Kivimäki.
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