About this Research Topic
Global increases in life expectancy present a challenge due to the high prevalence of cognitive decline with advancing age. With demographic aging therefore, the translation of research findings into a better understanding of protective or promotive factors for brain health is of paramount importance. The research community should continue to work towards identifying modifiable lifestyle factors that may contribute to brain health and reduce the risk of cognitive decline, as well as considering the influence that socio-economic factors may have on these relationships
This Research Topic will address current advances in literature related to the promotion of brain health across the lifespan and will consider how this research might be translated into practical recommendations, development of evidence-based interventions and policies to improve brain health across the population.
This Research Topic will focus on the promotion of brain health across the lifespan, and for all individuals including those experiencing cognitive decline or with a neurodegenerative condition. Submissions should emphasize practical recommendations for practitioners, and anyone interested in keeping their brain healthy. We welcome submissions that investigate determinants or correlates of brain health, improving cognitive function, cognitive decline, dementia, or cognitive reserve/brain reserve in developed or developing countries.
Papers may focus on (but are not limited to): modifiable risk and protective factors for brain health; socio-economic factors; loneliness; social engagement; cognitive engagement, exercise; cognitive training; creativity; mindfulness; assessing cognitive function; successful aging; intervention studies; translation of existing evidence related to brain health into clinical recommendations or practice; attitudes and knowledge related to brain health among the general public.
We welcome original research papers, systematic review, mini reviews, case report, general commentary or any of the article types listed here.
Keywords: brain health, cognitive reserve, aging, cognitive function, dementia prevention
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