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Early prevention of cognitive impairment in the community population: The Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative
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AgingCognitive RehabilitationEpidemiology Of AgingSocial SciencesAlzheimer's DiseaseBrain HealthNeurologyAging-associated DiseaseScientific ResearchCommunity PopulationPsychiatryVascular DementiaRehabilitationMild Cognitive ImpairmentMci Diagnosis MethodsNeurodegenerative DiseasesEarly PreventionVascular Cognitive DisorderDementiaNeuroscienceMedicine
Facing considerable challenges associated with aging and dementia, China urgently needs an evidence-based health-care system for prevention and management of dementia. The Beijing Aging Brain Rejuvenation Initiative (BABRI) is a community-based cohort study initiated in 2008 that focuses on asymptomatic stages of dementia, aims to develop community-based prevention strategies for cognitive impairment, and provides a platform for scientific research and clinical trials. Thus far, BABRI has recruited 10,255 participants (aged 50 and over, 60.3% female), 2021 of whom have been followed up at least once at a 2- or 3-year interval. This article presents aims and study design of BABRI; summarizes preliminary behavioral and neuroimaging findings on mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and results of clinical trials on MCI; and discusses issues concerning early prevention in community, MCI diagnosis methods, and applications of database of aging and dementia. BABRI is proposed to build a systematic framework on brain health in old age.
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