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Age-related changes in cerebrovascular health and their effects on neural function and cognition: A comprehensive review

Journal

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13796

Keywords

aging; cerebrovascular health; cerebrovascular reactivity; cognitive aging; dementia; neurovascular coupling

Funding

  1. NIA [R01AG059878, RF1AG062666, R01AG047972]
  2. Beckman Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  3. Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

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As people age, physiological changes in the cerebral vascular system can affect cognitive function, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits such as regular exercise and a balanced diet may lead to improved cognitive outcomes.
The process of aging includes changes in cellular biology that affect local interactions between cells and their environments and eventually propagate to systemic levels. In the brain, where neurons critically depend on an efficient and dynamic supply of oxygen and glucose, age-related changes in the complex interaction between the brain parenchyma and the cerebrovasculature have effects on health and functioning that negatively impact cognition and play a role in pathology. Thus, cerebrovascular health is considered one of the main mechanisms by which a healthy lifestyle, such as habitual cardiorespiratory exercise and a healthful diet, could lead to improved cognitive outcomes with aging. This review aims at detailing how the physiology of the cerebral vascular system changes with age and how these changes lead to differential trajectories of cognitive maintenance or decline. This provides a framework for generating specific mechanistic hypotheses about the efficacy of proposed interventions and lifestyle covariates that contribute to enhanced cognitive well-being. Finally, we discuss the methodological implications of age-related changes in the cerebral vasculature for human cognitive neuroscience research and propose directions for future experiments aimed at investigating age-related changes in the relationship between physiology and cognitive mechanisms.

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