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Turpin A, Felisatti F, Chauveau L, Haudry S, Mezenge F, Landeau B, et al.
Neurology . 2025 Feb; 104(5):e213347. PMID: 39919257
Background And Objectives: Lifestyle behaviors, including engagement in complex mental activities, have been associated with dementia risk and neuroimaging markers of aging and Alzheimer disease. However, the life period(s) at...
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Haudry S, Turpin A, Landeau B, Mezenge F, Delarue M, Hebert O, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):29521. PMID: 39604423
Meditation is a mental training approach that can improve mental health and well-being in aging. Yet the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. The Medit-Ageing model stipulates that three mechanisms - attentional,...
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Garnier-Crussard A, Gonneaud J, Felisatti F, Palix C, Ferrand Devouge E, Chocat A, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2024 Nov; 24(1):954. PMID: 39550530
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors represent an important health issue in older adults. Previous findings suggest that meditation training could have a positive impact on these risk factors. The objective of...
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Schlosser M, Gonneaud J, Poletti S, Bouet R, Klimecki O, Collette F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):26395. PMID: 39488557
Understanding the factors that predict why some individuals perceive to respond more to meditation training than others could impact the development, efficacy, adherence levels, and implementation of meditation-based interventions. We...
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Morse R, Koutsoubelis F, Whitfield T, Demnitz-King H, Ourry V, Stott J, et al.
Front Psychol . 2024 Jul; 15:1332398. PMID: 39021658
Introduction: Mental health conditions are associated with cognition and physical function in older adults. We examined whether worry and ruminative brooding, key symptoms of certain mental health conditions, are related...
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Requier F, Demnitz-King H, Frison E, Delarue M, Gonneaud J, Chetelat G, et al.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn . 2024 Jul; 32(2):252-269. PMID: 39017643
Aging is associated with cognitive changes, even in the absence of brain pathology. This study aimed to determine if meditation training, by comparison to active and passive control groups, is...
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Delia Y, Whitfield T, Schlosser M, Lutz A, Barnhofer T, Chetelat G, et al.
Alzheimers Dement (Amst) . 2024 Mar; 16(1):e12558. PMID: 38440222
Introduction: Older adults experiencing subjective cognitive decline (SCD) have a higher risk of dementia. Reducing this risk through behavioral interventions, which can increase emotional well-being (mindfulness and compassion) and physical...
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Schlosser M, Demnitz-King H, Barnhofer T, Collette F, Gonneaud J, Chetelat G, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Dec; 18(12):e0295175. PMID: 38100477
Objectives: Older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) recruited from memory clinics have an increased risk of developing dementia and regularly experience reduced psychological well-being related to memory concerns and...
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Schlosser M, Klimecki O, Collette F, Gonneaud J, Kliegel M, Marchant N, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Dec; 18(12):e0294753. PMID: 38039341
Objectives: As the world population is ageing, it is vital to understand how older adults can maintain and deepen their psychological well-being as they are confronted with the unique challenges...
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Ourry V, Rehel S, Andre C, Mary A, Paly L, Delarue M, et al.
Aging (Albany NY) . 2023 Sep; 15(18):9275-9292. PMID: 37770186
Sleep, especially slow wave sleep (SWS), is essential for cognitive functioning and is reduced in aging. The impact of sleep quality on cognition is variable, especially in aging. Cognitive reserve...