认知储备对慢性疲劳综合征认知损害的保护作用。

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Gopika Surendran, Tony P Jose
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摘要

慢性疲劳综合症(CFS)的特点是持续疲惫、社交和心理功能大幅下降。认知功能障碍(CI)在 CFS 中十分普遍,会影响记忆、注意力和信息处理等认知领域。认知储备(CR)的概念认为,生活经历有助于抵御认知功能衰退。本研究采用标准化测量方法调查了 CFS 患者的 CR 和 CI 之间的关系,对 91 名参与者进行了 CR 和 CI 评估。研究采用了非参数统计分析,包括斯皮尔曼等级相关性、曼-惠特尼 U 检验、Kruskal-Wallis H 检验和顺序逻辑回归。结果显示,CR 与 CI 之间存在很强的负相关,这表明较高的 CR 对 CFS 中的 CI 有保护作用。虽然性别和年龄对 CR 或 CI 的影响不大,但 CFS 的严重程度对这两个变量都有显著的预测作用。CFS 严重程度越高的人,其 CR 值越低,CI 值越高,这强调了 CR 在缓解 CFS 患者认知能力下降方面的重要性。这些发现强调了CFS中CR对CI的保护作用,表明无论性别如何,旨在提高CR的干预措施都可能带来益处。未来的研究应探索各种策略,以加强CR,从而更有效地控制CFS患者的CI。
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Cognitive reserve as a protective factor against cognitive impairment in chronic fatigue syndrome.

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is characterized by persistent exhaustion and substantial declines in social and psychological functioning. Cognitive impairment (CI) is prevalent in CFS, affecting cognitive domains, such as memory, attention, and information processing. The concept of cognitive reserve (CR), positing that life experiences contribute to resilience against cognitive decline, is relevant in understanding the variability in CI among CFS patients. This study investigated the relationship between CR and CI in individuals with CFS using standardized measures, 91 participants were assessed for CR and CI. Non-parametric statistical analyses, including Spearman rank correlation, Mann-Whitney U Test, Kruskal-Wallis H Test, and ordinal logistic regression were used. Results revealed a strong negative correlation between CR and CI, suggesting that higher CR is protective against CI in CFS. While gender and age did not significantly influence CR or CI, the severity of CFS was found to be a significant predictor of both variables. Individuals with more severe CFS exhibited lower CR and higher CI, emphasizing the importance of CR in mitigating cognitive decline in this condition. These findings underscore the protective role of CR against CI in CFS, suggesting potential benefits of interventions aimed at enhancing CR irrespective of gender. Future research should explore strategies to bolster CR as a therapeutic approach for managing CI in CFS more effectively.

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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
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4.50
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11.80%
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134
期刊介绍: pplied Neuropsychology-Adult publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in adults. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of adult patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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