Aging, the Central Nervous System, and Mobility in Older Adults: Neural Mechanisms of Mobility Impairment

Mobility is crucial for successful aging and is impaired in many older adults. We know very little about the subtle, subclinical age-related changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that mediate mobility impairment. A conference series focused on aging, the CNS, and mobility was launched. The sec...

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Published inThe journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences Vol. 70; no. 12; p. 1526
Main Authors Sorond, Farzaneh A, Cruz-Almeida, Yenisel, Clark, David J, Viswanathan, Anand, Scherzer, Clemens R, De Jager, Philip, Csiszar, Anna, Laurienti, Paul J, Hausdorff, Jeffery M, Chen, Wen G, Ferrucci, Luiggi, Rosano, Caterina, Studenski, Stephanie A, Black, Sandra E, Lipsitz, Lewis A
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Abstract Mobility is crucial for successful aging and is impaired in many older adults. We know very little about the subtle, subclinical age-related changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that mediate mobility impairment. A conference series focused on aging, the CNS, and mobility was launched. The second conference addressed major age-associated mechanisms of CNS-mediated mobility impairment. Speakers and conference attendees recommended key areas for future research, identified barriers to progress, and proposed strategies to overcome them. Priorities identified for future research include (a) studying interactions among different mechanisms; (b) examining effects of interventions targeting these mechanisms; (c) evaluating the effect of genetic polymorphisms on risks and course of age-related mobility impairment; and (d) examining the effect of age on CNS repair processes, neuroplasticity, and neuronal compensatory mechanisms. Key strategies to promote research include (a) establish standard measures of mobility across species; (b) evaluate the effect of aging in the absence of disease on CNS and mobility; and (c) use advanced computational methods to better evaluate the interactions between CNS and other systems involved in mobility. CNS is a major player in the process, leading to mobility decline with aging. Future research in this area has the potential to prolong independence in older persons. Better interactions among disciplines and shared research paradigms are needed to make progress. Research priorities include the development of innovative approaches to integrate research on aging, cognition, and movement with attention to neurovascular function, neuroplasticity, and neurophysiological reserve.
AbstractList Mobility is crucial for successful aging and is impaired in many older adults. We know very little about the subtle, subclinical age-related changes in the central nervous system (CNS) that mediate mobility impairment. A conference series focused on aging, the CNS, and mobility was launched. The second conference addressed major age-associated mechanisms of CNS-mediated mobility impairment. Speakers and conference attendees recommended key areas for future research, identified barriers to progress, and proposed strategies to overcome them. Priorities identified for future research include (a) studying interactions among different mechanisms; (b) examining effects of interventions targeting these mechanisms; (c) evaluating the effect of genetic polymorphisms on risks and course of age-related mobility impairment; and (d) examining the effect of age on CNS repair processes, neuroplasticity, and neuronal compensatory mechanisms. Key strategies to promote research include (a) establish standard measures of mobility across species; (b) evaluate the effect of aging in the absence of disease on CNS and mobility; and (c) use advanced computational methods to better evaluate the interactions between CNS and other systems involved in mobility. CNS is a major player in the process, leading to mobility decline with aging. Future research in this area has the potential to prolong independence in older persons. Better interactions among disciplines and shared research paradigms are needed to make progress. Research priorities include the development of innovative approaches to integrate research on aging, cognition, and movement with attention to neurovascular function, neuroplasticity, and neurophysiological reserve.
Author Black, Sandra E
Laurienti, Paul J
Ferrucci, Luiggi
Rosano, Caterina
Csiszar, Anna
Clark, David J
Viswanathan, Anand
Hausdorff, Jeffery M
De Jager, Philip
Lipsitz, Lewis A
Cruz-Almeida, Yenisel
Sorond, Farzaneh A
Scherzer, Clemens R
Chen, Wen G
Studenski, Stephanie A
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