Cognitive Decline
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Edited by two of America''s leading geriatricians this new volume discusses our understanding of the aging brain whether or not its decline is inevitable and if there are any practical steps which can be taken to prevent or minimize cognitive decline in later life. Current preventive medical strategies have primarily targeted the top three causes of death in the developed world: Heart disease cancer and stroke. Less attention has been paid however to cognitive decline and dementia possibly because the generally held view maintains that little or nothing can be done to prevent them. Our knowledge regarding the prevention of cognitive decline in later life has expanded rapidly in recent years and the topic has been stedily rising up the health care agenda. It is becoming clear that preventive strategies are a viable option and this book brings together a group of leading North American researchers in cognitive aging to assess and make practical recommendations about these strategies. The editors come from the largest geriatrics research center in the United States. Chapters appraise the definition of normal cognitive aging and analyze the genetic medical psychological and environmental factors that can adversely affect optimal cognitive function in late life. The contributors go on to discuss how healthy living strategies may be employed throughout life to prevent cognitive decline in old age and what the current research strategies and new approaches to prevention promise for the future.
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