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The relationship between metacognitive beliefs and healthy aging among older adults
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Excessive sleep duration increases the risk of dementia among older Chinese adults: evidence from the CLHLS
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the present study findings demonstrate that excessive sleep duration (over 10 h) is an independent predictor of increased risk of dementia among older Chinese adults. Conversely, maintaining a moderate sleep duration of 6 to 8 h appears to be a protective factor, correlating with a lower incidence of the condition.
Dynamin-Related Protein 1-Dependent Disruption of Mitochondrial Homeostasis Drives Blue Light-Induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Retinal Aging
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) stands as a leading cause of blindness in the elderly, yet the fundamental aging processes that underpin its pathogenesis remain incompletely defined. The dysfunction of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells is a central event in AMD, a process that shares key hallmarks with broader cellular aging, particularly the progressive decline in mitochondrial function. In this study, we investigated how a common environmental stressor-blue light-triggers a key...
Post-Stroke Depression and Activities of Daily Living: Sex-Differentiated Analysis of the Moderating Role of Physical Activity in Older European Adults
ObjectivesTo examine the mediating role of activities of daily living (ADL) in the association between stroke and depressive symptoms, and to investigate whether moderate physical activity (MPA) moderates this mediation in older adults, using sex-stratified analyses.MethodsCross-sectional data from 31,137 participants (≥65 years) were analysed using wave eight of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Depression, ADL limitations, stroke history and weekly frequency of MPA were...
A quantitative DOPA decarboxylase biomarker for diagnosis in Lewy body disorders
Accurate diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) remains challenging, with misdiagnosis potentially leading to harmful treatment decisions. DOPA decarboxylase (DDC) shows promise as a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarker for DLB and Parkinson's disease (PD), but quantitative assays are needed for its clinical implementation. Here we report on the development of two DDC immunoassays and the extensive clinical validation of DDC across three clinical cohorts (n = 740), one biologically defined...
Therapeutic targeting of neuroimmune mechanisms in neurodegeneration
Effective treatments for age-related chronic neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease remain limited, in part because the molecular drivers of cognitive decline are still not fully understood. Human genetic studies, together with detailed analysis of disease pathology, indicate that the immune system has an important influence on disease progression. Research to date has focused largely on microglia - specialized innate immune cells that reside within the central nervous system...
Distinct radial glia subtypes regulate midbrain dopaminergic neuron development
Understanding the development of midbrain dopaminergic (mesDA) neurons is essential for advancing cell replacement therapies for Parkinson's disease. In the developing ventral midbrain (VM), radial glia (Rgl) cells are the progenitors of mesDA neurons. However, distinct Rgl subtypes have recently been identified, and their individual roles are unclear. Here we analyze transcriptomic data from mouse and human VM Rgl to define their contributions to mesDA neuron development. We identify Rgl1 as...
Pregnancy lab test dynamics resemble rejuvenation of some organs and aging of others
Pregnancy and aging are associated with stress on the body and show multi-system physiological changes. We asked whether we can learn about aging from the changes in pregnancy. To do so, we analyzed weekly cross-sectional data on 70 lab tests from 300,000 pregnancies and 1.4 million non-pregnant females aged 20-89. Using a biological age model trained on non-pregnant females, we observed that pregnant females' apparent age dropped by 5 years in the first trimester, rose by 20 years toward...
An LCA-assisted hierarchical design of radiative cooling coating for full life-cycle CO<sub>2</sub> reduction
Reducing CO(2) emissions throughout a product's life cycle, mainly encompassing four stages of raw materials extraction, processing, service, and end of life, is essential for carbon neutrality. Passive daytime radiative cooling coatings offer CO(2) reduction benefits, but primarily only during service stage. Life cycle assessment demonstrates maximized full life-cycle CO(2) reduction requires innovations in both raw materials extraction and service periods. Here, we develop a full life‑cycle...
Social Engagement and Epigenetic Age Acceleration in the Health and Retirement Study
CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that active engagement in social activities, encompassing community, cognitive, home-based creative, and physical activities, is associated with slower EAA, marked by several clocks in older adults, providing evidence for the benefit of social activities for health and offering valuable insights for promoting "Active Aging" initiatives.
Trends and cross-country inequalities in the global burden of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among adults aged 65+ years, 1990-2021: a population based study with projections into 2050
CONCLUSION: The global number of people living with dementia nearly tripled from 1990 to 2021, mainly due to increases in population ageing and growth. The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive strategies to address ADOD, including prevention, early diagnosis, and effective management, with a focus on gender and regional disparities.
Correction: Choline alphoscerate: insights between acquired certainties and future perspectives
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1613566.].
Dynamic trends, spatial clustering, and multi-model projections of the global burden of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias: an analysis of GBD 1990-2021 data to 2050
CONCLUSION: The global ADOD burden is escalating with pronounced dynamic heterogeneity in growth velocity and distinct spatial patterns. Our multi-model projections warn of a mounting crisis, disproportionately impacting women, the oldest-old, and rapidly aging middle-income regions. Public health strategies must evolve from static assessments to dynamic surveillance and geographically tailored interventions, with urgent investment in prevention and care systems in high-growth clusters.
A plant ‘vaccine’ takes on corn rootworm, a fearsome pest
Inoculating soil with pink microbes could help reduce the use of toxic insecticides.