SUCCESSFUL COGNITIVE AGING-PREREQUISITE OF AN IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
M. Arnaoudova, A. Tsvetkova, V. Petkova* and V. Damyanov
ABSTRACT
Addressing the demographic challenges is among the basic political and social priorities of the European Union. The multidimensional problems of advanced and late age (biological, psychological, socio-economic, cultural, etc.) are subject of profound research. The main characteristic of cognitive functions as people age is the variability. The cognitive deficits interfere with in everyday activities and present a significant decline from a previous level of performance. Promoting successful cognitive aging is a topic of profound importance to both individuals and the society.
Keywords: cognition, successful active and cognitive aging.
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