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024a https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/3231662 URI
024a https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.9573082 DOI
040 a (SwePub)gu
041 a eng
042 9 SwePub
072 7a ref2 swepub-contenttype
072 7a art2 swepub-publicationtype
100a Kleineidam, Luca4 aut
2451 0a Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve
264 c 2022-12-08
264 1b Frontiers Media SA,c 2022
520 a Introduction: Several lifestyle factors promote protection against Alzheimer's disease (AD) throughout a person's lifespan. Although such protective effects have been described for occupational cognitive requirements (OCR) in midlife, it is currently unknown whether they are conveyed by brain maintenance (BM), brain reserve (BR), or cognitive reserve (CR) or a combination of them. Methods: We systematically derived hypotheses for these resilience concepts and tested them in the population-based AgeCoDe cohort and memory clinic-based AD high-risk DELCODE study. The OCR score (OCRS) was measured using job activities based on the O*NET occupational classification system. Four sets of analyses were conducted: (1) the interaction of OCR and APOE-ε4 with regard to cognitive decline (N = 2,369, AgeCoDe), (2) association with differentially shaped retrospective trajectories before the onset of dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT; N = 474, AgeCoDe), (3) cross-sectional interaction of the OCR and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) AD biomarkers and brain structural measures regarding memory function (N = 873, DELCODE), and (4) cross-sectional and longitudinal association of OCR with CSF AD biomarkers and brain structural measures (N = 873, DELCODE). Results: Regarding (1), higher OCRS was associated with a reduced association of APOE-ε4 with cognitive decline (mean follow-up = 6.03 years), consistent with CR and BR. Regarding (2), high OCRS was associated with a later onset but subsequently stronger cognitive decline in individuals converting to DAT, consistent with CR. Regarding (3), higher OCRS was associated with a weaker association of the CSF Aβ42/40 ratio and hippocampal volume with memory function, consistent with CR. Regarding (4), OCR was not associated with the levels or changes in CSF AD biomarkers (mean follow-up = 2.61 years). We found a cross-sectional, age-independent association of OCRS with some MRI markers, but no association with 1-year-change. OCR was not associated with the intracranial volume. These results are not completely consistent with those of BR or BM. Discussion: Our results support the link between OCR and CR. Promoting and seeking complex and stimulating work conditions in midlife could therefore contribute to increased resistance to pathologies in old age and might complement prevention measures aimed at reducing pathology.
650 7a SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAPx Psykologi0 (SwePub)5012 hsv//swe
650 7a SOCIAL SCIENCESx Psychology0 (SwePub)5012 hsv//eng
653 a Alzheimer's disease
653 a brain maintenance
653 a brain reserve
653 a cognitive reserve
653 a mid-life cognitive demands
653 a occupation
700a Wolfsgruber, Steffen4 aut
700a Weyrauch, Anne Sophie4 aut
700a Zulka, Linn Elena,d 1992u Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,Centrum för åldrande och hälsa (AgeCap),Department of Psychology,Centre for Ageing and Health (Agecap)4 aut0 (Swepub:gu)xzulli
700a Forstmeier, Simon4 aut
700a Roeske, Sandra4 aut
700a van den Bussche, Hendrik4 aut
700a Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna4 aut
700a Wiese, Birgitt4 aut
700a Weyerer, Siegfried4 aut
700a Werle, Jochen4 aut
700a Fuchs, Angela4 aut
700a Pentzek, Michael4 aut
700a Brettschneider, Christian4 aut
700a König, Hans Helmut4 aut
700a Weeg, Dagmar4 aut
700a Bickel, Horst4 aut
700a Luppa, Melanie4 aut
700a Rodriguez, Francisca S.4 aut
700a Freiesleben, Silka Dawn4 aut
700a Erdogan, Selin4 aut
700a Unterfeld, Chantal4 aut
700a Peters, Oliver4 aut
700a Spruth, Eike J.4 aut
700a Altenstein, Slawek4 aut
700a Lohse, Andrea4 aut
700a Priller, Josef4 aut
700a Fliessbach, Klaus4 aut
700a Kobeleva, Xenia4 aut
700a Schneider, Anja4 aut
700a Bartels, Claudia4 aut
700a Schott, Björn H.4 aut
700a Wiltfang, Jens4 aut
700a Maier, Franziska4 aut
700a Glanz, Wenzel4 aut
700a Incesoy, Enise I.4 aut
700a Butryn, Michaela4 aut
700a Düzel, Emrah4 aut
700a Buerger, Katharina4 aut
700a Janowitz, Daniel4 aut
700a Ewers, Michael4 aut
700a Rauchmann, Boris Stephan4 aut
700a Perneczky, Robert4 aut
700a Kilimann, Ingo4 aut
700a Görß, Doreen4 aut
700a Teipel, Stefan4 aut
700a Laske, Christoph4 aut
700a Munk, Matthias H.J.4 aut
700a Spottke, Annika4 aut
700a Roy, Nina4 aut
700a Brosseron, Frederic4 aut
700a Heneka, Michael T.4 aut
700a Ramirez, Alfredo4 aut
700a Yakupov, Renat4 aut
700a Scherer, Martin4 aut
700a Maier, Wolfgang4 aut
700a Jessen, Frank4 aut
700a Riedel-Heller, Steffi G.4 aut
700a Wagner, Michael4 aut
710a Göteborgs universitetb Psykologiska institutionen4 org
773t Frontiers in Psychologyd : Frontiers Media SAg 13q 13x 1664-1078
8564 8u https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/323166
8564 8u https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.957308

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