综合认知储备

Wenfei Jiang, Weidong Pan
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针对认知损伤的认知储备(cognitive reserve, CR)源于一系列的观察。本研究的目的是对CR的概念进行系统综述,大量研究表明,年龄、受教育程度、阅读能力、词汇量等多种因素都会对CR产生影响,并可能对CR产生影响,而且由于测量困难,阻碍了对CR的探索。这就是为什么人们使用了不同的方法来量化储备,如多指标多原因、情景记忆表现的剩余方差、单-双叶儿童期丰富度测量、迷你精神状态测试、皮博迪图片词汇测试、霍林斯黑德社会地位双因素指数、卡特尔文化公平智力测试和韦氏记忆量表的数字广度子测试。此外,许多研究探讨了CR在多种疾病中的作用,如多发性硬化症、丙型肝炎、肥胖和睡眠开始/维持困难。CR在这些疾病的发病率中起着重要作用,由于中西医结合可能能够改变CR,因此它可能是预防这些严重疾病的有效工具。
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Integrative Cognitive Reserve
The cognitive reserve (CR) against cognitive damage stems from a series of observations. The purpose of this study is to perform a systematic review to summarize the concept of CR. A variety of factors such as age, education level, reading ability, and vocabulary have an impact on the reserve according to a large amount of research and may influence CR. Furthermore, due to measurement difficulties, efforts to explore CR have been hindered. This is why different methods have been used to quantify reserve, such as multiple indicators multiple causes, residual variance in episodic memory performance, the Sole-Padulles Childhood Enrichment measure, the Mini-Mental State Examination, the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, the Hollingshead Two-Factor Index of Social Position, the Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test, and the Digit Span Subtests of the Wechsler Memory Scale. In addition, numerous studies explored the role of CR in various diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, hepatitis C, obesity, and sleep onset/maintenance difficulties. CR plays a significant role in the morbidity of these diseases, and since integrative medicine may be able to modify CR, it might be an effective tool to prevent these serious diseases.
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