Does cognitive aging follow an orchid and dandelion phenomenon?

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  • who: Sylvain Moreno from the Ohio University, United States have published the paper: Does cognitive aging follow an orchid and dandelion phenomenon?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate who benefits from which lifestyle factors. Using this framework, the authors focused on three main hypotheses: (i) Enriching lifestyle factors such as exercise, social activities and educational training would lead to enhanced cognitive scores (e_g, Berezuk et_al, 2017; Guerra-Carrillo et_al, 2017), and_(ii) depleting lifestyle factors such as smoking, sedentarism and low financial stability would lead to lower levels . . .

     

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