Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?

In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients suffering from mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment with normal subjects. Few studies have focused on modifications over time of the cognitive function in the healthy elderly. The objective of...

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Main Authors: Jocelyne de Rotrou, Ya-Huei Wu, Jean-Bernard Mabire, Florence Moulin, Laura W de Jong, Anne-Sophie Rigaud, Olivier Hanon, Jean-Sébastien Vidal
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823862?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b21972cbaa2b445f80a3e5a1642537ad2020-11-25T01:01:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e7864610.1371/journal.pone.0078646Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?Jocelyne de RotrouYa-Huei WuJean-Bernard MabireFlorence MoulinLaura W de JongAnne-Sophie RigaudOlivier HanonJean-Sébastien VidalIn dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients suffering from mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment with normal subjects. Few studies have focused on modifications over time of the cognitive function in the healthy elderly. The objective of the present study was to analyze the cognitive function changes of two different samples, born > 15 years apart.A first sample of 204 cognitively normal participants was recruited in the memory clinic of Broca hospital between 1991 and 1997. A second sample of 177 cognitively normal participants was recruited in 2008-2009 in the same institution. Both samples were from the same districts of Paris and were assessed with the same neuropsychological test battery. Mean cognitive test scores were compared between 1991 and 2008 samples, between < 80 years old and ≥ 80 years old in 1991 and 2008 samples, and finally between subjects < 80 year old of 1991 sample and subjects ≥ 80 years old of the 2008 sample. Means were compared with T-tests stratified on gender, age-groups and educational level.Cognitive scores were significantly higher in the 2008 sample. Participants < 80 years old outperformed those ≥ 80 in both samples. However, participants < 80 years old in 1991 sample and subjects ≥ 80 in the 2008 sample, born on average in 1923, performed mostly identically.This study showed a significant increase of cognitive scores over time. Further, contemporary octogenarians in the later sample performed like septuagenarians in the former sample. These findings might be consistent with the increase in life expectancy and life span in good health. The study highlights the necessity to take into account factors which may contaminate and artificially inflate the age-related differences in favor of younger to the older adults.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3823862?pdf=render
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author Jocelyne de Rotrou
Ya-Huei Wu
Jean-Bernard Mabire
Florence Moulin
Laura W de Jong
Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Olivier Hanon
Jean-Sébastien Vidal
spellingShingle Jocelyne de Rotrou
Ya-Huei Wu
Jean-Bernard Mabire
Florence Moulin
Laura W de Jong
Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Olivier Hanon
Jean-Sébastien Vidal
Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jocelyne de Rotrou
Ya-Huei Wu
Jean-Bernard Mabire
Florence Moulin
Laura W de Jong
Anne-Sophie Rigaud
Olivier Hanon
Jean-Sébastien Vidal
author_sort Jocelyne de Rotrou
title Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
title_short Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
title_full Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
title_fullStr Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
title_full_unstemmed Does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
title_sort does cognitive function increase over time in the healthy elderly?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In dementia screening, most studies have focused on early cognitive impairment by comparing patients suffering from mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment with normal subjects. Few studies have focused on modifications over time of the cognitive function in the healthy elderly. The objective of the present study was to analyze the cognitive function changes of two different samples, born > 15 years apart.A first sample of 204 cognitively normal participants was recruited in the memory clinic of Broca hospital between 1991 and 1997. A second sample of 177 cognitively normal participants was recruited in 2008-2009 in the same institution. Both samples were from the same districts of Paris and were assessed with the same neuropsychological test battery. Mean cognitive test scores were compared between 1991 and 2008 samples, between < 80 years old and ≥ 80 years old in 1991 and 2008 samples, and finally between subjects < 80 year old of 1991 sample and subjects ≥ 80 years old of the 2008 sample. Means were compared with T-tests stratified on gender, age-groups and educational level.Cognitive scores were significantly higher in the 2008 sample. Participants < 80 years old outperformed those ≥ 80 in both samples. However, participants < 80 years old in 1991 sample and subjects ≥ 80 in the 2008 sample, born on average in 1923, performed mostly identically.This study showed a significant increase of cognitive scores over time. Further, contemporary octogenarians in the later sample performed like septuagenarians in the former sample. These findings might be consistent with the increase in life expectancy and life span in good health. The study highlights the necessity to take into account factors which may contaminate and artificially inflate the age-related differences in favor of younger to the older adults.
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