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[Subjective cognitive dysfunctions in the elderly: a change-oriented viewpoint].

D Zimprich1, M Martin

  • 1Institut für Gerontologie Universität Heidelberg Bergheimer Strasse 20 69115 Heidelberg, Germany.

Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie
|August 8, 2001
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Older adults' cognitive complaints are linked to changes in memory and fluid intelligence over time. This study highlights the importance of tracking these changes for a better understanding of cognitive health in aging.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive psychology
  • Neuroscience of aging

Context:

  • Understanding the relationship between subjective cognitive complaints and objective cognitive performance in older adults is crucial.
  • Previous research often shows weak correlations, necessitating a longitudinal perspective.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the relationship between changes in subjective cognitive complaints, fluid and crystallized intelligence, and memory performance over a four-year period in older adults.

Summary:

  • This study analyzed data from 465 older adults, measuring cognitive function and complaints at two time points four years apart.
  • Results revealed significant associations between changes in subjective cognitive complaints and alterations in both memory performance and fluid intelligence.

Impact:

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  • Findings suggest that a change-oriented approach is vital for applied research on subjective cognitive complaints in aging.
  • This research may inform interventions aimed at maintaining cognitive function and well-being in the elderly.