About this Research Topic
Facing unprecedented challenges, the research topic aims to promote healthy aging and longevity from the neuropsychiatric perspective, via collaboration from a number of professional disciplines. Implications from the topic will focus on guiding comprehensive care and best practice in preventing and managing major neuropsychiatric disorders of the aging population, such as depression or depressive symptoms, cognitive decline, cognitive impairment, and dementia.
This section welcomes a wide variety of researches in aging psychiatry, including community-based and hospital-based observational studies, interventional researches (such as RCTs), and systematic reviews and meta-analyses, but not fundamental researches, and intends to provide novel insights into preventing and managing neuropsychiatric disorders in the aging population. Studies on the following topics will be of special interest:
1) Disease burden of neuropsychiatric disorders and comorbidities in the aging population, as well as attributable risk factors.
2) Early detection and prediction of depression or depressive symptoms, cognitive impairment, and dementia.
3) Identifying novel indicators for neuropsychiatric disorders progression and prognosis, such as trajectories of cognitive decline.
4) Investigating potential mediating mechanisms regarding associations between risk factors and neuropsychiatric disorders incidence, progression, and prognosis.
5) Exploring effective interventions including health education, lifestyle intervention, and drugs on depression or depressive symptoms, cognitive impairment, and dementia.
Keywords: depression, dementia, cognitive decline, cognitive impairment, aging population
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