Successful memory aging

L Nyberg, S Pudas - Annual review of psychology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
For more than 50 years, psychologists, gerontologists, and, more recently, neuroscientists
have considered the possibility of successful aging. How to define successful aging remains …

Ageing without dementia: can stimulating psychosocial and lifestyle experiences make a difference?

L Fratiglioni, A Marseglia, S Dekhtyar - The Lancet Neurology, 2020 - thelancet.com
In a world with an ageing population, dementia has become an urgent threat to global health
and wellbeing. Psychosocial and lifestyle factors, such as higher socioeconomic positions …

Theories of cognitive aging and work

GG Fisher, M Chacon, DS Chaffee - Work across the lifespan, 2019 - Elsevier
The link between cognitive aging and work is more important than ever, given the increased
proportion of older workers in the labor force and the notion that cognitive functioning is …

Mechanisms of neuroplasticity and brain degeneration: strategies for protection during the aging process

M Toricelli, AAR Pereira, GS Abrao… - Neural regeneration …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Aging is a dynamic and progressive process that begins at conception and continues until
death. This process leads to a decrease in homeostasis and morphological, biochemical …

Cognitive functioning, aging, and work: A review and recommendations for research and practice.

GG Fisher, DS Chaffee, LE Tetrick… - … of occupational health …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
There is a larger proportion and number of older adults in the labor force than ever before.
Furthermore, older adults in the workforce are working until later ages. Although a great deal …

Can high-quality jobs help workers learn new tricks? A multidisciplinary review of work design for cognition

SK Parker, MK Ward, GG Fisher - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Understanding whether and how work design affects human cognition is important
because:(a) cognition is necessary for job performance,(b) digital technologies increase the …

Towards an active and happy retirement? Changes in leisure activity and depressive symptoms during the retirement transition

G Henning, A Stenling, AAM Bielak… - Aging & mental …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Retirement is a major life transition in the second half of life, and it can be
associated with changes in leisure activity engagement. Although theories of retirement …

Cultural engagement predicts changes in cognitive function in older adults over a 10 year period: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

D Fancourt, A Steptoe - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
There is increasing evidence that leading an active, socially engaged lifestyle might protect
against cognitive decline. The arts have been proposed as potentially beneficial activities …

Beyond “use it or lose it”: The impact of engagement on cognitive aging

EAL Stine-Morrow, IE Manavbasi - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Biologically based senescence processes and cumulative opportunities for experience
collectively give rise to profound changes in cognition in later adulthood, the trajectories of …

Retirement, leisure activity engagement, and cognition among older adults in the United States

Y Lee, I Chi, LA Palinkas - Journal of Aging and Health, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Retirement is a salient later-life transition that may influence cognition. Leisure
activities can help individuals better adjust to life after significant life transitions. This study …