Understanding exogenous factors and biological mechanisms for cognitive frailty: a multidisciplinary scoping review

Carol Holland, Nikolett Dravecz, Lauren Owens, Alexandre Benedetto, Irundika Dias, Alan Gow, Susan Broughton
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Cognitive frailty (CF) is the conjunction of cognitive impairment without dementia and physical frailty. While predictors of each element are well-researched, mechanisms of their co-occurrence have not been integrated, particularly in terms of relationships between social, psychological, and biological factors. This interdisciplinary scoping review set out to categorise a heterogenous multidisciplinary literature to identify potential pathways and mechanisms of CF, and research gaps. Studies were included if they used the definition of CF OR focused on conjunction of cognitive impairment and frailty, AND excluded studies on specific disease populations, interventions, epidemiology or prediction of mortality. Searches used Web of Science, PubMed and Science Direct. Search terms included “cognitive frailty” OR ((“cognitive decline” OR “cognitive impairment”) AND (frail*)), with terms to elicit mechanisms, predictors, causes, pathways and risk factors. To ensure inclusion of animal and cell models, keywords such as “behavioural” or “cognitive decline” or “senescence”, were added. 206 papers were included. Descriptive analysis provided high-level categorisation of determinants from social and environmental through psychological to biological. Patterns distinguishing CF from Alzheimer’s disease were identified and social and psychological moderators and mediators of underlying biological and physiological changes and of trajectories of CF development were suggested as foci for further research.
了解认知虚弱的外源因素和生物机制:多学科范围审查
认知虚弱(Cognitive frailty,CF)是指没有痴呆症的认知障碍与身体虚弱的结合。虽然对每个因素的预测都进行了充分的研究,但对它们共同发生的机制却没有进行整合,特别是在社会、心理和生物因素之间的关系方面。这项跨学科的范围界定综述旨在对不同的多学科文献进行分类,以确定 CF 的潜在途径和机制以及研究缺口。如果研究使用了 CF 的定义,或侧重于认知障碍和虚弱的结合,并且排除了关于特定疾病人群、干预措施、流行病学或死亡率预测的研究,则纳入该研究。检索使用了 Web of Science、PubMed 和 Science Direct。检索词包括 "认知虚弱 "或(("认知功能下降 "或 "认知功能障碍")和(虚弱*)),其中的术语可引出机制、预测因素、原因、途径和风险因素。为确保纳入动物和细胞模型,还添加了 "行为 "或 "认知衰退 "或 "衰老 "等关键词。共纳入 206 篇论文。描述性分析提供了从社会和环境到心理再到生物的高层次决定因素分类。确定了区分 CF 与阿尔茨海默病的模式,并提出了社会和心理调节因素以及潜在生物和生理变化和 CF 发展轨迹的中介因素,作为进一步研究的重点。
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