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Resilience, Stress, and Cortisol Predict Cognitive Performance in Older Adults.

Noelia Saez-SanzIsabel Peralta-RamirezRaquel Gonzalez-PerezEnrique Vazquez-JustoAlfonso Caracuel
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
in older people with low stress, apart from age, gender, and education, psychological resilience is a significant predictor of global cognitive status, working memory, and fluency. Likewise, stress is related to verbal memory functioning, working memory, and visuoconstructive abilities. Capillary cortisol level predicts cognitive flexibility. These findings may help to identify risk and protective factors for cognitive decline in older people. Training-based programs to reduce stress and increase psychological resilience may play an important role in preventing cognitive decline.
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