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The impact of exercise, sleep, and diet on neurocognitive recovery from mild traumatic brain injury in older adults: A narrative review

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AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
卷 68, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101322

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Mild traumatic brain injury; Concussion; Exercise; Sleep; Diet; Neurocognitive recovery

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  1. Australian Commonwealth Government Research Training Program scholarship
  2. Australian Alzheimer's Research Foundation
  3. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) [APP11964162, GNT1197315]

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Older adults are at increased risk of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and slower recovery, with lifestyle factors playing a role in post-mTBI neurocognitive outcomes. Further research is needed to better understand the therapeutic utility of lifestyle-based modifications in improving neurocognitive functioning following mTBI in older adults.
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) accounts for a large majority of traumatic brain injuries sustained globally each year. Older adults, who are already susceptible to age-related declines to neurocognitive health, appear to be at an increased risk of both sustaining an mTBI and experiencing slower or impaired recovery. There is also growing evidence that mTBI is a potential risk factor for accelerated cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. Lifestyle-based interventions are gaining prominence as a cost-effective means of maintaining cognition and brain health with age. Consequently, inter-individual variations in exercise, sleep, and dietary patterns could influence the trajectory of post-mTBI neurocognitive recovery, particularly in older adults. This review synthesises the current animal and human literature centred on the mechanisms through which lifestyle-related habits and behaviours could influence acute and longer-term neurocognitive functioning following mTBI. Numerous neuroprotective processes which are impacted by lifestyle factors have been established in animal models of TBI. However, the literature is characterised by a lack of translation to human samples and limited appraisal of the interaction between ageing and brain injury. Further research is needed to better establish the therapeutic utility of applying lifestyle-based modifications to improve post-mTBI neurocognitive outcomes in older adults.

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