Litcius/Paper detail

Understanding the Physiological Links Between Physical Frailty and Cognitive Decline

Lina Ma, Piu Chan

2020Aging and Disease165 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Declines in both physical and cognitive function are associated with increasing age. Understanding the physiological link between physical frailty and cognitive decline may allow us to develop interventions that prevent and treat both conditions. Although there is significant epidemiological evidence linking physical frailty to cognitive decline, a complete understanding of the underpinning biological basis of the two disorders remains fragmented. This narrative review discusses insights into the potential roles of chronic inflammation, impaired hypothalamic-pituitary axis stress response, imbalanced energy metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and neuroendocrine dysfunction linking physical frailty with cognitive decline. We highlight the importance of easier identification of strategic approaches delaying the progression and onset of physical frailty and cognitive decline as well as preventing disability in the older population.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive declineCognitionMedicineGerontologyPopulationPsychiatryDementiaDiseaseEnvironmental healthPathologyFrailty in Older AdultsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
Understanding the Physiological Links Between Physical Frailty and Cognitive Decline | Litcius