从双重衰退到临床后果:运动认知危险综合征的机制途径和健康结果。

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Yiwei Zhao, Tao Wei, Bo Zhao, Yuanyuan Chen, Zhibin Wang, Yi Tang
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摘要

运动认知风险综合征(MCR)是一种以缓慢步态和主观认知能力下降(SCD)共存为特征的综合征,它被越来越多地认为是介于正常衰老和明显认知障碍之间的中间阶段。其流行程度因人群而异,主要受人口、社会经济和生活方式因素的影响。神经影像学证据进一步支持这一观点,显示前额叶和运动前区域的灰质萎缩以及白质高信号,这两者都与MCR患者的运动和认知缺陷有关。MCR的发病机制可能是多因素的,涉及代谢、炎症和遗传机制,这些机制相互作用,加速神经变性的易感性。重要的是,MCR已被证明可以预测不良后果,包括痴呆、跌倒、虚弱和死亡率增加,强调了其作为神经退行性进展的早期临床标志物的潜在效用。鉴于这些影响,最近的研究探索了预防和治疗策略,如有氧运动、双任务认知训练、饮食干预和针对炎症和代谢功能障碍的药理学方法,这些可能会减轻mcr相关的风险。未来的研究应致力于完善诊断标准,整合多模式评估,并制定个性化的干预措施,以更有效地预防或延缓老年人的认知和运动能力下降。
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From Dual Decline to Clinical Consequences: Mechanistic Pathways and Health Outcomes of Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome.

Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome, defined by the coexistence of slow gait and subjective cognitive decline (SCD), is increasingly recognized as an intermediate stage between normal aging and overt cognitive impairment. Its prevalence varies across populations, largely shaped by demographic, socioeconomic, and lifestyle factors. Neuroimaging evidence further supports this construct, demonstrating gray matter atrophy in prefrontal and premotor regions alongside white matter hyperintensities, both of which have been linked to motor and cognitive deficits in individuals with MCR. The pathogenesis of MCR is likely multifactorial, involving metabolic, inflammatory, and genetic mechanisms that interact to accelerate vulnerability to neurodegeneration. Importantly, MCR has been shown to predict adverse outcomes, including dementia, falls, frailty, and increased mortality, underscoring its potential utility as an early clinical marker of neurodegenerative progression. Given these implications, recent studies have explored preventive and therapeutic strategies, such as aerobic exercise, dual-task cognitive training, dietary interventions, and pharmacological approaches targeting inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, that may mitigate MCR-related risks. Future research should aim to refine diagnostic criteria, integrate multimodal assessments, and develop personalized interventions to more effectively prevent or delay cognitive and motor decline in aging populations.

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Aging and Disease
Aging and Disease GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
2.70%
发文量
138
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Disease (A&D) is an open-access online journal dedicated to publishing groundbreaking research on the biology of aging, the pathophysiology of age-related diseases, and innovative therapies for conditions affecting the elderly. The scope encompasses various diseases such as Stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy, Dementia, Depression, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Arthritis, Cataract, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, and Hypertension. The journal welcomes studies involving animal models as well as human tissues or cells.
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