Association between healthy lifestyle and memory decline in older adults: 10 year, population based, prospective cohort study

Abstract

Objective To identify an optimal lifestyle profile to protect against memory loss in older individuals.

Design Population based, prospective cohort study.

Setting Participants from areas representative of the north, south, and west of China.

Participants Individuals aged 60 years or older who had normal cognition and underwent apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotyping at baseline in 2009.

Main outcome measures Participants were followed up until death, discontinuation, or 26 December 2019. Six healthy lifestyle factors were assessed: a healthy diet (adherence to the recommended intake of at least 7 of 12 eligible food items), regular physical exercise (≥150 min of moderate intensity or ≥75 min of vigorous intensity, per week), active social contact (≥twice per week), active cognitive activity (≥twice per week), never or previously smoked, and never drinking alcohol. Participants were categorised into the favourable group if they had four to six healthy lifestyle factors, into the average group for two to three factors, and into the unfavourable group for zero to one factor. Memory function was assessed using the World Health Organization/University of California-Los Angeles Auditory Verbal Learning Test, and global cognition was assessed via the Mini-Mental State Examination. Linear mixed models were used to explore the impact of lifestyle factors on memory in the study sample.

Results 29 072 participants were included (mean age of 72.23 years; 48.54% (n=14 113) were women; and 20.43% (n=5939) were APOE ε4 carriers). Over the 10 year follow-up period (2009-19), participants in the favourable group had slower memory decline than those in the unfavourable group (by 0.028 points/year, 95% confidence interval 0.023 to 0.032, P<0.001). APOE ε4 carriers with favourable (0.027, 95% confidence interval 0.023 to 0.031) and average (0.014, 0.010 to 0.019) lifestyles exhibited a slower memory decline than those with unfavourable lifestyles. Among people who were not carriers of APOE

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The Esports Trade Association Sets Industry Standards for 2023 with the EsportsNext 2022 Conference on August 21 – 23 in Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL, August 31, 2022 –(PR.com)– This annual conference focuses on B2B attendees that are designed up of esports field business enterprise specialists in both non-endemic and endemic roles. These are key paying for selection-makers, like lots of business house owners and executives. Marketing companies, tv organizations, sponsorship corporations, publishers, VC firms, venue managers—EsportsNext brought absolutely everyone less than a single roof. Also in attendance had been associates from Entire world Small business Chicago, Chicago’s general public-private financial development company that performs intently with Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot’s Business. Attendees were being ready to hook up via the many networking options, including a Cubs Sport at The Wrigley Rooftops and an evening reception set in opposition to the Chicago skyline at ROOF on theWit.

The celebration sponsors represented a broad variety of industries and delivered a great chance to uncover new small business potential customers and collect information and facts on solutions and expert services. The title sponsor, Morgan Stanley, talked over the intersection in funding and esports.

A gifted lineup of speakers, together with Ryan Johnson of Cxmmunity, Reid SantaBarbara of Odyssey, and Brian Wilneff of Alpha Metaverse Technologies, as nicely as Master of Ceremonies and NBC Olympic Commentator/Sports activities Reporter Lewis Johnson were being present at the Hyatt Centric more than the training course of the conference. The ESTA Elevator Pitch Competitors was the fantastic prospect for start off-ups to pitch their thought to a crowd of marketplace pros. Using residence the Elevator Pitch Competition Award was former Hasbro Head of Marketing and advertising, Marc Rosenberg with The Edge Desk, which the judges named groundbreaking. The yearly Video game Changer Award was presented to Chris Aviles of Backyard garden Point out Esports for his accomplishments in bringing esports into high educational institutions.

In charitable initiatives, attendees had been

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American Heart Association adds sleep to cardiovascular health checklist

Advisory Highlights:

  • American Heart Association’s checklist to measure cardiovascular health is updated, now called Life’s Essential 8™, adding healthy sleep as essential for optimal cardiovascular health.
  • Other health and lifestyle factors in the checklist, which were part of the previous, 7-item scoring tool, are nicotine exposure, physical activity, diet, weight, blood glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure.  
  • The new sleep metric suggests 7-9 hours of sleep daily for optimal cardiovascular health for adults, and more for children depending on age.
  • The updated scoring can now be used for people ages 2 and older, and four components are measured in new ways: a new guide to assess diet; nicotine exposure replaces cigarette smoking to include electronic cigarettes (vaping) and exposure to secondhand smoke; non-HDL cholesterol is suggested instead of total cholesterol; and the blood sugar measure is expanded to include hemoglobin A1c levels.
  • Life’s Essential 8™ is assessed by the online My Life Check tool, which has an updated scoring system to give users a score of up to 100 points based on an average of scores for each health and lifestyle factor.

Embargoed until 4 a.m. CT / 5 a.m. ET Wednesday, June 29, 2022

DALLAS, June 29, 2022 — Sleep duration is now considered an essential component for ideal heart and brain health. Life’s Essential 8™ cardiovascular health score replaces Life’s Simple 7™, according to a new Presidential Advisory, Life’s Essential 8—Updating and Enhancing the American Heart Association’s Construct on Cardiovascular Health, published today in Circulation, the Association’s flagship, peer-reviewed journal.

Other updates to the measures of optimal cardiovascular health, now for anyone ages 2 and older, include a new guide to assess diet; accounting for exposure to secondhand smoke and vaping; using non-HDL cholesterol instead of total cholesterol to

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