Brain health: risk, resilience and reserve research

Michelle E. Kelly, Joanna McHugh Power, Mario A. Parra, Caoimhe Hannigan

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Abstract

Research on brain health is imperative as we consider increasing life expectancy and the increasing prevalence of cognitive decline with advancing age. Risk and protective lifestyle factors driving brain health and reduced risk of cognitive decline have been identified (Livingston et al., 2020), but we have yet to fully understand all factors and contexts that contribute to observed variability in brain health outcomes (Boyle et al., 2018; Stern et al., 2020). This Research Topic, Brain Health: Risk, Resilience, and Reserve, provides insight into current trends and perspectives on the promotion of brain health across the lifespan, with a helpful focus on how research might be translated into recommendations for practice. The articles included in this Research Topic advance our understanding on topics such as cognitive reserve, brain reserve, resilience, and brain health.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1386516
Number of pages2
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • cognitive health
  • aging
  • resilience
  • neuroplasicity
  • brain health
  • cognitive reserve

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