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Age-Related Cognitive Preservation

Meaning

This term clinically refers to the maintenance of cognitive functions, such as memory, executive function, and processing speed, at a high level despite the physiological changes associated with advancing age. It represents a state where the neurobiological decline often expected with chronological aging is mitigated or significantly slowed. Achieving this preservation is a key objective in longevity and hormonal health protocols focused on sustaining neuroendocrine balance.