4.7 Article

Brain health: Key to health, productivity, and well-being

Journal

ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA
Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 1396-1407

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/alz.12478

Keywords

brain health; Brain Health Learn and Act Group; collaboration; definition; dementia; ischemic heart disease; mental health; prevention; promotion; stroke; triple threat

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health grant SIREN [U54HG007479]
  2. National Institutes of Health grant SIBS Genomics [R01NS107900]
  3. National Institutes of Health grant SIBS Gen Gen [R01NS107900-02S1]
  4. National Institutes of Health grant ARISES [R01NS115944-01]
  5. National Institutes of Health grant H3Africa CVD Supplement [3U24HG009780-03S5]

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Brain health is crucial for physical and mental health, social well-being, productivity, and creativity. Current neurological research focuses on treating diseased brains and preventing further deterioration rather than on developing and maintaining brain health. Interdisciplinary collaboration may shed light on the interconnectedness of physical, mental, environmental, and socioeconomic determinants of brain disease and health.
Brain health is essential for physical and mental health, social well-being, productivity, and creativity. Current neurological research focuses mainly on treating a diseased brain and preventing further deterioration rather than on developing and maintaining brain health. The pandemic has forced a shift toward virtual working environments that accelerated opportunities for transdisciplinary collaboration for fostering brain health among neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, neuro and socio-behavioral scientists, scholars in arts and humanities, policymakers, and citizens. This could shed light on the interconnectedness of physical, mental, environmental, and socioeconomic determinants of brain disease and health. We advocate making brain health the top priority worldwide, developing common measures and definitions to enhance research and policy, and finding the cause of the decline of incidence of stroke and dementia in some countries and then applying comprehensive customized cost-effective prevention solutions in actionable implementation units. Life cycle brain health offers the best single individual, communal, and global investment.

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