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Mitigating cellular aging and enhancing cognitive functionality: visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy in neurocognitive disorders
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Campisi, Manuela
, Fantinato, Elena
, Gabelli, Carlo
, Gollin, Donata
, Simoni, Marco
, Ruaro, Cristina
, Pavanello, Sofia
, Celik, Dilek
, Cannella, Luana
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer’s disease
/ Art therapy
/ Arts
/ biological aging
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain research
/ Cell division
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dementia
/ Dementia disorders
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disorders
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA methylation age
/ Education
/ Epigenetics
/ Functional status
/ Globalization
/ Higher education
/ Intervention
/ Leukocytes
/ leukocytes telomere length
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Meditation
/ Men
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Neurocognition
/ neurocognitive disorders
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Observatories
/ Patients
/ Population aging
/ Speech therapists
/ Telomeres
/ Therapy
/ Visual arts
/ Well being
2024
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Mitigating cellular aging and enhancing cognitive functionality: visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy in neurocognitive disorders
by
Campisi, Manuela
, Fantinato, Elena
, Gabelli, Carlo
, Gollin, Donata
, Simoni, Marco
, Ruaro, Cristina
, Pavanello, Sofia
, Celik, Dilek
, Cannella, Luana
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer’s disease
/ Art therapy
/ Arts
/ biological aging
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain research
/ Cell division
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dementia
/ Dementia disorders
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disorders
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA methylation age
/ Education
/ Epigenetics
/ Functional status
/ Globalization
/ Higher education
/ Intervention
/ Leukocytes
/ leukocytes telomere length
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Meditation
/ Men
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Neurocognition
/ neurocognitive disorders
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Observatories
/ Patients
/ Population aging
/ Speech therapists
/ Telomeres
/ Therapy
/ Visual arts
/ Well being
2024
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Mitigating cellular aging and enhancing cognitive functionality: visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy in neurocognitive disorders
by
Campisi, Manuela
, Fantinato, Elena
, Gabelli, Carlo
, Gollin, Donata
, Simoni, Marco
, Ruaro, Cristina
, Pavanello, Sofia
, Celik, Dilek
, Cannella, Luana
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Aging
/ Alzheimer’s disease
/ Art therapy
/ Arts
/ biological aging
/ Biomarkers
/ Brain research
/ Cell division
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dementia
/ Dementia disorders
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Disorders
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA methylation age
/ Education
/ Epigenetics
/ Functional status
/ Globalization
/ Higher education
/ Intervention
/ Leukocytes
/ leukocytes telomere length
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical treatment
/ Meditation
/ Men
/ Mindfulness
/ Music
/ Neurocognition
/ neurocognitive disorders
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Observatories
/ Patients
/ Population aging
/ Speech therapists
/ Telomeres
/ Therapy
/ Visual arts
/ Well being
2024
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Mitigating cellular aging and enhancing cognitive functionality: visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy in neurocognitive disorders
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Mitigating cellular aging and enhancing cognitive functionality: visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy in neurocognitive disorders
2024
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The growing phenomenon of population aging is redefining demographic dynamics, intensifying age-related conditions, especially dementia, projected to triple by 2050 with an enormous global economic burden. This study investigates visual arts-mediated Cognitive Activation Therapy (CAT) as a non-pharmacological CAT intervention targets both biological aging [leukocyte telomere length (LTL), DNA methylation age (DNAmAge)] and cognitive functionality. Aligning with a broader trend of integrating non-pharmacological approaches into dementia care. The longitudinal study involved 20 patients with mild to moderate neurocognitive disorders. Cognitive and functional assessments, and biological aging markers -i.e., LTL and DNAmAge- were analyzed before and after CAT intervention. Change in LTL was positively correlated with days of treatment ( p =0.0518). LTL significantly elongated after intervention ( p =0.0269), especially in men ( p =0.0142), correlating with younger age ( p =0.0357), and higher education ( p =0.0008). DNAmAge remained instead stable post-treatment. Cognitive and functional improvements were observed for Copy of complex geometric figure, Progressive Silhouettes, Position Discrimination, Communication Activities of Daily Living—Second edition, Direct Functional Status ( p < 0.0001) and Object decision ( p =0.0594), but no correlations were found between LTL and cognitive gains. Visual arts-mediated CAT effectively mitigates cellular aging, especially in men, by elongating LTL. These findings underscore the potential of non-pharmacological interventions in enhancing cognitive and functional status and general well-being in dementia care. Further research with larger and longer-term studies is essential for validation.
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