2022
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac016
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Investing in Late-Life Brain Capital

Abstract: Within many societies and cultures around the world, older adults are too often undervalued and underappreciated. This exacerbates many key challenges that older adults may face. It also undermines the many positive aspects of late life that are of tremendous value at both an individual and societal level. We propose a new approach to elevate health and well-being in late life by optimizing late-life Brain Capital. This form of capital prioritizes brain skills and brain health in a brain economy, which the cha… Show more

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“…Together with the OECD the WBP is demonstrating the importance of building and protecting our own brain health, which we call “late-life Brain Capital.” We have argued that investing in late-life Brain Capital can help older persons retain, engage, and empower themselves ( Dawson et al, 2022 ). A combination of public health strategies targeting tobacco use, blood pressure control, cardiovascular disease management and prevention, among others, can reduce the likelihood of cognitive decline by making an investment in late-life brain capital.…”
Section: Sex and Gender Policy Framework In Alzheimer’s Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together with the OECD the WBP is demonstrating the importance of building and protecting our own brain health, which we call “late-life Brain Capital.” We have argued that investing in late-life Brain Capital can help older persons retain, engage, and empower themselves ( Dawson et al, 2022 ). A combination of public health strategies targeting tobacco use, blood pressure control, cardiovascular disease management and prevention, among others, can reduce the likelihood of cognitive decline by making an investment in late-life brain capital.…”
Section: Sex and Gender Policy Framework In Alzheimer’s Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's interdependent world, prioritizing and improving brain health becomes a vital goal in advancing the collective health of populations across the globe (1,2). The term "brain health" is not a standardized one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An open innovation ecosystem, based on the co-creation of citizen and policy labs with scalable digital healthcare solutions, a rapid-learning culture, change implementation, and co-creation are unique tools provided by brain capital initiatives. 5 These innovative approaches may not only impact health but represent a holistic investment in the future of the country’s brain capital. We strongly encourage the development of these models across multiple scales in Brazil and Latin America.…”
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confidence: 99%