Aging faster: worry and rumination in late life are associated with greater brain age

Volume: 101, Pages: 13 - 21
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Older adults with anxiety have lower gray matter brain volume-a component of accelerated aging. We have previously validated a machine learning model to predict brain age, an estimate of an individual's age based on voxel-wise gray matter images. We investigated associations between brain age and anxiety, depression, stress, and emotion regulation. We recruited 78 participants (≥50 years) along a wide range of worry severity. We collected...
Paper Details
Title
Aging faster: worry and rumination in late life are associated with greater brain age
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
101
Pages
13 - 21
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