Early prevention of cognitive impairment in the community population: The Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative

Facing considerable challenges associated with aging and dementia, China urgently needs an evidence‐based health‐care system for prevention and management of dementia. The Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) is a community‐based cohort study initiated in 2008 that focuses on asymptom...

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Hauptverfasser: Yang, Caishui, Li, Xin, Zhang, Junying, Chen, Yaojing, Li, He, Wei, Dongfeng, Lu, Peng, Liang, Ying, Liu, Zhen, Shu, Ni, Wang, Fang, Guan, Qing, Tao, Wuhai, Wang, Qingshan, Jia, Jianjun, Ai, Lin, Cui, Ruixue, Wang, Yanping, Peng, Dantao, Zhang, Wei, Chen, Kewei, Wang, Xiaomin, Zhao, Jizong, Wang, Yongyan, Dong, Qi, Wang, Jun, Zhang, Zhanjun
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description Facing considerable challenges associated with aging and dementia, China urgently needs an evidence‐based health‐care system for prevention and management of dementia. The Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) is a community‐based cohort study initiated in 2008 that focuses on asymptomatic stages of dementia, aims to develop community‐based prevention strategies for cognitive impairment, and provides a platform for scientific research and clinical trials. Thus far, BABRI has recruited 10,255 participants (aged 50 and over, 60.3% female), 2021 of whom have been followed up at least once at a 2‐ or 3‐year interval. This article presents aims and study design of BABRI; summarizes preliminary behavioral and neuroimaging findings on mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and results of clinical trials on MCI; and discusses issues concerning early prevention in community, MCI diagnosis methods, and applications of database of aging and dementia. BABRI is proposed to build a systematic framework on brain health in old age.
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Aging - physiology
Alzheimer Disease - diagnosis
Alzheimer's disease
Beijing
brain aging
China
Chinese elderly
Clinical Neurology
cognitive aging
Cognitive Dysfunction - diagnostic imaging
Cognitive Dysfunction - prevention & control
cognitive impairment
cognitive training
Cohort Studies
cohort study
community‐based
Cross-Sectional Studies
dementia
Disease Progression
early prevention
Female
Humans
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Longitudinal Studies
longitudinal study
Male
Middle Aged
Neuroimaging
Neurosciences & Neurology
Science & Technology
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