Tag: Cognition and Cognitive Therapy
Smoking in Middle Age Linked to Subjective Cognitive Decline
Graded association observed between smoking and subjective cognitive decline, with greatest prevalence seen for current smokers
Mindfulness Training, Exercise No Aid for Cognitive Function
No benefit seen for episodic memory or executive function at six or 18 months for older adults
Cognitive Scores Lower for Children With Iron Deficiency
Cognitive scores were lower in iron-deficient children after intervention, despite improvement in serum ferritin
Cognitive Scores Lower for Children With Iron Deficiency
Cognitive scores were lower in iron-deficient children after intervention, despite improvement in serum ferritin
Flavonol Intake Linked to Slower Decline in Global Cognition
Beneficial associations seen for dietary intakes of total flavonols and several flavonol constituents
Childhood Lead Exposure Tied to Worse Cognitive Function in Late Life
Older adults who were exposed to lead in drinking water as children had worse cognitive function, but not steeper cognitive decline
Playing Video Games Tied to Better Cognitive Performance in Children
Findings show better response inhibition and working memory with alterations in underlying cortical pathways
Rare Coding Variants May Influence Cognition in Schizophrenia
Ultrarare constrained variants associated with reduced cognition in schizophrenia, independent of premorbid IQ
Weight Loss in Early Parkinson Linked to Cognitive Decline
Patients with weight loss in first year have significantly faster decline in Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores
Omega-3 Fatty Acid Concentration Linked to Cognitive Function
In predominantly middle-aged cohort, higher omega-3 index linked to larger hippocampal volumes, better abstract reasoning