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Adjusting for the Cognitive Effects of Normal Aging in the

Work Place

Janet Leathem & Bridget Burmester

Demographics

• Population of older individuals (60+) rose from 205 million in 1950 to 606 million in 2000 (UN, 2002). Projected to reach the 2 billion mark by 2050.

DemographicsWHO Trends in Global Ageing

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Developed World Developing World

Percent of PopulationAged 65 & Over: History and UN Projection

Source: UN (2005)

Demographics Population % over 65 years

DemographicsLife expectancy

Living arrangements of the elderlyPercentage of Single member Households of all households with at least one

person aged 65 or more by World Bank category

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Demographics: Workforce

Demographics: Workforce

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Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

• Verbal Abilities– rise gradually, peak at 50 & small declines after 55

General Knowledge

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

• Verbal Abilities– rise gradually, peak at 50 & small declines after 55

• Performance Abilities– slow decline mid 30’s, > after 50-60

• Working Memory – slow decline after 45, visual > verbal

• Processing Speed – decline begins at 20, accelerating after 35

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

• Verbal Abilities– rise gradually, peak at 50 & small declines after 55

• Performance Abilities– slow decline mid 30’s, > after 50-60

• Working Memory & Complex Attention– slow decline after 45

• Processing Speed – decline begins at 20, accelerating after 35

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

• Processing Speed – decline begins at 20, accelerating after 35

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

Verbal Abilities

Performance Skills

Processing Speed

Working Memory

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

Verbal Abilities

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

Verbal Abilities

Performance Skills

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

Verbal Abilities

Performance Skills

Working Memory

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

Verbal Abilities

Performance Skills

Working Memory

Processing Speed

ComplexAttention

Life SpanAge Changes in Cognition

• Processing Speed – decline begins at 20, accelerating after 35

Study Aims

• Comparison between self report and questionnaire endorsement of EMC’s

• Nature and levels of distress associated with self report of EMC’s

Burmester, B., Leathem, J & Merrick, P. (in press) Assessing subjective memory complaints: A comparison of spontaneous reports and structured questionnaire methods.International Psychogeriatrics.

The Memory Survey What people forget

• Whether or not they’ve done something• Where they’ve put things• What they were doing• Telephone numbers & facts• What they’ve been told, seen or read• How to do/operate things• Not recognising people

Bottom Line

• Feedback• Acceptance & Awareness

– Attend– Allow time– Organise, plan & simplify to assist learning– Compensate– Don’t stress

• Stay active mentally and physically• Eat well

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