TY - JOUR
T1 - Life-Course Brain Health as a Determinant of Late-Life Mental Health
T2 - American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Expert Panel Recommendations
AU - Eyre, Harris A.
AU - Stirland, Lucy E.
AU - Jeste, Dilip V.
AU - Reynolds, Charles F.
AU - Berk, Michael
AU - Ibanez, Agustin
AU - Dawson, Walter D.
AU - Lawlor, Brian
AU - Leroi, Iracema
AU - Yaffe, Kristine
AU - Gatchel, Jennifer R.
AU - Karp, Jordan F.
AU - Newhouse, Paul
AU - Rosand, Jonathan
AU - Letourneau, Nicole
AU - Bayen, Eleonore
AU - Farina, Francesca
AU - Booi, Laura
AU - Devanand, Devangere P.
AU - Mintzer, Jacobo
AU - Madigan, Sheri
AU - Jayapurwala, Inez
AU - Wong, Stephen T.C.
AU - Falcoa, Veronica Podence
AU - Cummings, Jeffrey L.
AU - Reichman, William
AU - Lock, Sarah Lenz
AU - Bennett, Marc
AU - Ahuja, Rajiv
AU - Steffens, David C.
AU - Elkind, Mitchell S.V.
AU - Lavretsky, Helen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - This position statement of the Expert Panel on Brain Health of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP) emphasizes the critical role of life course brain health in shaping mental well-being during the later stages of life. Evidence posits that maintaining optimal brain health earlier in life is crucial for preventing and managing brain aging-related disorders such as dementia/cognitive decline, depression, stroke, and anxiety. We advocate for a holistic approach that integrates medical, psychological, and social frameworks with culturally tailored interventions across the lifespan to promote brain health and overall mental well-being in aging adults across all communities. Furthermore, our statement underscores the significance of prevention, early detection, and intervention in identifying cognitive decline, mood changes, and related mental illness. Action should also be taken to understand and address the needs of communities that traditionally have unequal access to preventive health information and services. By implementing culturally relevant and tailored evidence-based practices and advancing research in geriatric psychiatry, behavioral neurology, and geroscience, we can enhance the quality of life for older adults facing the unique challenges of aging. This position statement emphasizes the intrinsic link between brain health and mental health in aging, urging healthcare professionals, policymakers, and a broader society to prioritize comprehensive strategies that safeguard and promote brain health from birth through later years across all communities. The AAGP Expert Panel has the goal of launching further activities in the coming months and years.
AB - This position statement of the Expert Panel on Brain Health of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP) emphasizes the critical role of life course brain health in shaping mental well-being during the later stages of life. Evidence posits that maintaining optimal brain health earlier in life is crucial for preventing and managing brain aging-related disorders such as dementia/cognitive decline, depression, stroke, and anxiety. We advocate for a holistic approach that integrates medical, psychological, and social frameworks with culturally tailored interventions across the lifespan to promote brain health and overall mental well-being in aging adults across all communities. Furthermore, our statement underscores the significance of prevention, early detection, and intervention in identifying cognitive decline, mood changes, and related mental illness. Action should also be taken to understand and address the needs of communities that traditionally have unequal access to preventive health information and services. By implementing culturally relevant and tailored evidence-based practices and advancing research in geriatric psychiatry, behavioral neurology, and geroscience, we can enhance the quality of life for older adults facing the unique challenges of aging. This position statement emphasizes the intrinsic link between brain health and mental health in aging, urging healthcare professionals, policymakers, and a broader society to prioritize comprehensive strategies that safeguard and promote brain health from birth through later years across all communities. The AAGP Expert Panel has the goal of launching further activities in the coming months and years.
KW - Brain health
KW - late-life
KW - life-course
KW - neurology
KW - prevention
KW - psychiatry
KW - well-being
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jagp.2023.09.013
DO - 10.1016/j.jagp.2023.09.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 37798224
AN - SCOPUS:85173138008
SN - 1064-7481
VL - 31
SP - 1017
EP - 1031
JO - American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
JF - American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
IS - 12
ER -