Cognitive reserve and mental health in cognitive frailty phenotypes: Insights from a study with a Portuguese sample
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Background: Research on prevalence of cognitive frailty phenotypes in
community-dwelling older adults in different countries is important to
estimate their prevalence and to determine the influence of cognitive reserve
and mental health in order to prevent frailty. The aims of this study were to
estimate the prevalence of reversible and potentially reversible cognitive
frailty (R-CF, PR-CF) in a Portuguese sample of old adults and explore the
associations between these phenotypes and demographic, comorbidity,
social support, cognitive reserve and mental health factors.
Methods: We assessed frailty (Fried criteria) in 250 community-dwelling
older adults (179 women) aged 60 years or over (mean 71.04 years) without
dementia, neurological or psychiatric disorders. Subjective cognitive decline
and Mild cognitive impairment were diagnosed according to standard
criteria. The questionnaires Charlson Index, Medical Outcomes Study Social
Support, Cognitive Reserve Index and General Health were used for assessing
comorbidity, social support, cognitive reserve and mental health, respectively.
Results: Prevalence of R-CF was 14%, and that of PR-CF, 15.2%. Cognitive
frailty profiles differed significantly in relation to education, comorbidity,
mental health, and cognitive reserve, but not in age or sex. Multivariate logistic
regression showed that age, sex, comorbidity, social support, mental health,
and cognitive reserve together predicted R-CF and PR-CF (90% specificity 75%
sensitivity) with significant OR for mental health and cognitive reserve.
Discussion: Cognitive reserve and mental health are important factors
predicting R-CF and PR-CF. We recommend assessing these factors for early
detection of cognitive frailty and promoting psychological well-being and
lifestyles that increase cognitive reserve in adults
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Gaspar PM, Campos-Magdaleno M, Pereiro AX, Facal D and Juncos-Rabadán O (2022) Cognitive reserve and mental health in cognitive frailty phenotypes: Insights from a study with a Portuguese sample. Front. Psychol. 13:968343
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This work was financially supported by ERDF funds through the National Research Agency (Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities; Projects Ref. PSI2017-89389-C2-1-R and PID2020-114521RB-C21) and the Galician Government [GRC (GI-1807-USC); Ref: ED431-2017/27; ED431C-2021/04]; all with ERDF/FEDER funds
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© 2022 Gaspar, Campos-Magdaleno, Pereiro, Facal and Juncos-Rabadán. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)








