Multiple biological processes are related to cognitive impairment in older adults, but their combined impact on cognition in midlife is not known. Using an array of measurements across key regulatory physiological systems and a state-of-the-art cognition battery that is sensitive to early changes, in a large, national sample of middle-aged and older adults, we examined the associations of individual biological systems and a combined, multi-system index, allostatic load, with cognitive performance. Allostatic load was strongly inversely associated with performance in both episodic memory and executive function. Of 7 biological systems, only the cardiovascular system was associated inversely with both; inflammation was associated inversely with episodic memory only, and glucose metabolism with executive function only. The associations of allostatic load with cognition were not different by age, suggesting that the implications of high allostatic load on cognitive functioning are not restricted to older adults. Findings suggest that a multi-system score, like allostatic load, may assist in the early identification of adults at increased risk for cognitive impairment.

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多种生物学过程与老年人的认知障碍有关,但尚不清楚它们对中年认知的综合影响。使用一系列关键调节生理系统的测量和对早期变化敏感的最先进的认知电池,在一个大型的,中老年人的国家样本中,我们检查了个体生物系统和组合的多系统指数的关联,静态负荷,具有认知性能。静态负荷与情景记忆和执行功能的性能呈负相关。在7个生物系统中,只有心血管系统与两者成反比; 炎症仅与情节记忆成反比,而葡萄糖代谢仅与执行功能成反比。异种负荷与认知的关联在年龄上没有差异,这表明高异种负荷对认知功能的影响不仅限于老年人。研究结果表明,多系统评分 (如同种异体负荷) 可能有助于早期识别认知障碍风险增加的成年人。

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