Midlife managerial experience is linked to late life hippocampal morphology and function

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C. Suo
N. Gates
M. Fiatarone Singh
N. Saigal
G. C. Wilson
J. Meiklejohn
P. Sachdev
H. Brodaty
W. Wen
N. Singh
B. T. Baune
M. Baker
N. Foroughi
Y. Wang
Michael J. Valenzuela
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[1] University of New South Wales,School of Psychiatry
[2] University of Sydney,Regenerative Neuroscience Group, Brain and Mind Research Institute
[3] University of New South Wales,Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), School of Psychiatry
[4] School of Psychological Science,Brain and Mental Health Laboratory, Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences
[5] Monash University,Exercise Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences and Sydney Medical School
[6] The University of Sydney,Exercise Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences
[7] Hebrew SeniorLife,Neuropsychiatric Institute
[8] Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University,Dementia Collaborative Research Centre
[9] The University of Sydney,Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine
[10] Prince of Wales Hospital,School of Exercise Science
[11] University of New South Wales,Clinical and Rehabilitation Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences
[12] University of Adelaide,Department of Medicine and the Diabetes Center
[13] Australian Catholic University,undefined
[14] The University of Sydney,undefined
[15] University of California,undefined
[16] San Francisco,undefined
[17] Brain and Mind Centre,undefined
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Cognitive lifestyle; Managerial experience; Hippocampal volume; Hippocampal morphometry; Hippocampal functional connectivity; Memory;
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An active cognitive lifestyle has been suggested to have a protective role in the long-term maintenance of cognition. Amongst healthy older adults, more managerial or supervisory experiences in midlife are linked to a slower hippocampal atrophy rate in late life. Yet whether similar links exist in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is not known, nor whether these differences have any functional implications. 68 volunteers from the Sydney SMART Trial, diagnosed with non-amnestic MCI, were divided into high and low managerial experience (HME/LME) during their working life. All participants underwent neuropsychological testing, structural and resting-state functional MRI. Group comparisons were performed on hippocampal volume, morphology, hippocampal seed-based functional connectivity, memory and executive function and self-ratings of memory proficiency. HME was linked to better memory function (p = 0.024), mediated by larger hippocampal volume (p = 0.025). More specifically, deformation analysis found HME had relatively more volume in the CA1 sub-region of the hippocampus (p < 0.05). Paradoxically, this group rated their memory proficiency worse (p = 0.004), a result correlated with diminished functional connectivity between the right hippocampus and right prefrontal cortex (p < 0.001). Finally, hierarchical regression modelling substantiated this double dissociation.
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