Aging Gracefully: Cognitive Resilience in the Elderly
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Published:2024-04-15
Issue:2
Volume:15
Page:34-44
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ISSN:2278-6848
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Container-title:International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar
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Short-container-title:JRPS
Abstract
Aging is an inexorable phenomenon characterized by a range of transformations, encompassing modifications in cognitive capacities. Memory deterioration is frequently linked to the process of aging; nevertheless, it is important to note that the degree and pace of this decrease vary among individuals. This variety highlights the notion of cognitive resilience, whereby specific individuals sustain cognitive function throughout their elderly years despite potential risk factors for deterioration. Comprehending the factors that influence cognitive resilience in older adults is of utmost importance in order to devise therapies that foster optimal aging and improve overall well-being. This research paper examines the complex and diverse characteristics of cognitive resilience in the elderly population, investigating its importance, underlying processes, and potential impact on the process of aging in a positive manner. This study seeks to provide a thorough examination of the current body of literature and propose novel research methodologies in order to further understand the determinants of cognitive resilience and suggest effective approaches to cultivate it. Our objective is to provide insight into this subject matter in order to contribute to the development of public health policies and interventions that are specifically designed to promote cognitive well-being among older individuals. This will ultimately help alleviate the social impact of cognitive decline associated with aging.
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