Brain-predicted age difference is associated with cognitive processing in later-life

Volume: 109, Pages: 195 - 203
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Brain age is a neuroimaging-based biomarker of aging. This study examined whether the difference between brain age and chronological age (brain-PAD) is associated with cognitive function at baseline and longitudinally. Participants were relatively healthy, predominantly white community-dwelling older adults (n = 531, aged ≥70 years), with high educational attainment (61% ≥12 years) and socioeconomic status (59% ≥75th percentile). Brain age was...
Paper Details
Title
Brain-predicted age difference is associated with cognitive processing in later-life
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
109
Pages
195 - 203
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