Healio (8/1, Herpen) reports that “cognitive reserve acted as a protective factor that preserved executive function in older adults with benefits mitigated by depression level, according to” researchers who “sought to examine the relationship between cognitive reserve, depression and executive function in older adults over a 10-year period.” The findings of the “longitudinal study” were presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
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— “Cognitive reserve protects executive function in older adults “Robert Herpen, Healio , August 1, 2022