Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging: Toward a Healthy Body and Brain explores the important and often overlooked connection between how chronic medical diseases of the body can affect cognitive function and brain health. As population demographics shift to that of an aging population it has become more important to understand and improve cognitive function in late life. Chronic medical diseases often increase the risk of cognitive impairment, and those with cognitive impairment may be less able to effectively manage their medical conditions, suggesting a reciprocal relationship may…mehr
Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging: Toward a Healthy Body and Brain explores the important and often overlooked connection between how chronic medical diseases of the body can affect cognitive function and brain health. As population demographics shift to that of an aging population it has become more important to understand and improve cognitive function in late life. Chronic medical diseases often increase the risk of cognitive impairment, and those with cognitive impairment may be less able to effectively manage their medical conditions, suggesting a reciprocal relationship may exist where medical disease impacts cognition that in turn may exacerbate physical health. Chronic Medical Disease and Cognitive Aging discusses current research on the association between a variety of chronic medical diseases and cognition and, where appropriate, promising interventions or accepted treatment strategies. While a cure for many diseases continues to be elusive, insights garnered from the interplay between diseases of the body and mind may help point the way to novel therapeutic strategies to improve cognitive function in late life.
Kristine Yaffe, MD, is a Roy and Marie Scola Endowed Chair in Psychiatry and professor of psychiatry, neurology, and epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California San Francisco and Director of the Memory Disorders clinic at San Francisco Veteran's Administration Medical Center. Dr. Yaffe's research focuses on determining predictors, biological mechanisms, and outcomes of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults, with the goal of identifying modifiable risk factors that may lead to novel strategies to prevent cognitive decline. She has received numerous grants from the NIH, DOD and private foundations and has published over 200 articles in prestigious journals.
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* Introduction Kristine Yaffe MD * Chapter 1 Epidemiological insights into blood pressure and cognitive disorders Lenore J. Launder PhD * Chapter 2 Cholesterol Statins and Late-life cognitive disorders Alina Solomon MD PhD and Miia Kivipelto MD PhD * Chapter 3 Cardiovascular Disease and Cognitive Aging Angela L. Jefferson PhD and Melissa Thompson DVM * Chapter 4 Obesity and Cognitive Health: Implications of an Altered Adiposity Milieu over the Lifecourse Rachel A. Whitmer PhD and Deborah R. Gustafson MS PhD * Chapter 5 Insulin Resistance and Pathological Brain Aging Brenna Cholerton PhD Laura D. Baker Ph.D. and Suzanne Craft PhD * Chapter 6 Metabolic Syndrome other Composite Vascular Risk Scores and Cognitive Impairment JosÃ(c) Alejandro Luchsinger MD MPH * Chapter 7 Chronic Kidney Disease and Cognitive Aging Manjula Kurella Tamura MD MPH * Chapter 8 Sleep Disorders and Cognitive Function in Older Adults Adam P. Spira PhD and Sonia Ancoli-Israel PhD * Chapter 9 Physical Activity and Cognitive Aging Deborah E. Barnes PhD MPM and Nicola T. Lautenschlager MD * Chapter 10 Dietary Patterns and Dementia Pascale Barber-Gateau MD PhD Catherine FÃ(c)art PhD and CÃ(c)cilia Samieri PhD * Chapter 11 Inflammation and Cognitive Decline RóisÃn Gallinagh Smith Stephen Todd MD and Peter A. Passmore MD * Chapter 12 HIV Infection and Aging: An Emerging Chronic Medical Illness Lauren Wendelken MA and Victor Valcour MD * Chapter 13 Postoperative Delirium and Cognitive Decline Jacqueline M. Leung MD MPH and Tiffany L. Tsai
* Introduction Kristine Yaffe MD * Chapter 1 Epidemiological insights into blood pressure and cognitive disorders Lenore J. Launder PhD * Chapter 2 Cholesterol Statins and Late-life cognitive disorders Alina Solomon MD PhD and Miia Kivipelto MD PhD * Chapter 3 Cardiovascular Disease and Cognitive Aging Angela L. Jefferson PhD and Melissa Thompson DVM * Chapter 4 Obesity and Cognitive Health: Implications of an Altered Adiposity Milieu over the Lifecourse Rachel A. Whitmer PhD and Deborah R. Gustafson MS PhD * Chapter 5 Insulin Resistance and Pathological Brain Aging Brenna Cholerton PhD Laura D. Baker Ph.D. and Suzanne Craft PhD * Chapter 6 Metabolic Syndrome other Composite Vascular Risk Scores and Cognitive Impairment JosÃ(c) Alejandro Luchsinger MD MPH * Chapter 7 Chronic Kidney Disease and Cognitive Aging Manjula Kurella Tamura MD MPH * Chapter 8 Sleep Disorders and Cognitive Function in Older Adults Adam P. Spira PhD and Sonia Ancoli-Israel PhD * Chapter 9 Physical Activity and Cognitive Aging Deborah E. Barnes PhD MPM and Nicola T. Lautenschlager MD * Chapter 10 Dietary Patterns and Dementia Pascale Barber-Gateau MD PhD Catherine FÃ(c)art PhD and CÃ(c)cilia Samieri PhD * Chapter 11 Inflammation and Cognitive Decline RóisÃn Gallinagh Smith Stephen Todd MD and Peter A. Passmore MD * Chapter 12 HIV Infection and Aging: An Emerging Chronic Medical Illness Lauren Wendelken MA and Victor Valcour MD * Chapter 13 Postoperative Delirium and Cognitive Decline Jacqueline M. Leung MD MPH and Tiffany L. Tsai
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