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An Investigation of the Role of Lifestyle Factors in SuperAger Status in the Whitehall II Cohort

Watson, P.; Koychev, I.; Gallacher, J. E. J.; Bauermeister, S.

2025-08-13 epidemiology
10.1101/2025.08.12.25333490 medRxiv
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BackgroundDecline in cognitive abilities in old age is highly heterogenous, while most show decline, however a small subset called SuperAgers can reach late life with cognitive functioning comparable to those decades younger. We aimed to categorise the potential lifestyle factors that may be responsible for SuperAger status in old age. MethodsSuperAgers were identified in the UK Whitehall II cohort (n = 2701, 25.88% female) as participants 65 years or older at phase 12 who scored above the sex specific mean on a test of verbal memory of participants at phase 5 and who scored within one standard deviation above the mean on a test of fluency at phase 12. Generalised structural equation models for each sex were used to measure the association between lifestyle factors and being a SuperAger. ResultsThe prevalence of SuperAger status was higher in women (48.07%) than men (40.00%), with SuperAgers exhibiting higher education level and lower age. Higher social engagement increased the odds of being a SuperAger in women (odds ratio [OR] = 0.02, p = 0.009), with lower biomedical dementia risk increasing the odds in men (OR = 0.87, p = 0.034), all other factors were insignificant. ConclusionWhile some factors were significant, the results presented are inconsistent with existing literature and future research should examine the role of lifestyle factors across the lifespan and the potential influence of genetic risk factors to better understand what may contribute towards SuperAger status.

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