Ruby Yu’s research while affiliated with The University of Hong Kong and other places

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Publications (3)


Effects of cognitive reserve on cognitive frailty among older adults: A population-based prospective cohort study
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March 2024

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Geriatrics and Gerontology International

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Cuili Wang

Aim We investigated the effect of lifespan cognitive reserve and its components on cognitive frailty among older adults. Methods A total of 4922 participants aged ≥65 years were recruited in 2008 and were followed up in 2011 from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. Cognitive frailty was determined through the simultaneous presence of physical frailty (pre‐frailty or frailty) and mild cognitive impairment, excluding concurrent dementia. The assessment of physical frailty and mild cognitive impairment was based on the Fatigue, Resistence, Ambulation, Illness, Loss of weight (FRAIL) (Fatigue, Resistence, Ambulation, Illness, Loss) and Mini‐Mental State Examination scale, respectively. The lifespan cognitive reserve consisted of education attainment, occupational complexity and later‐life leisure activities. We used logistic regression models to estimate the risk of cognitive frailty associated with the lifespan cognitive reserve and its components. Results A higher level of lifespan cognitive reserve, higher educational attainment or leisure activities engagement, but not occupational complexity, were associated with lower risk of incident cognitive frailty. Furthermore, cognitive, social and physical activities were associated with lower risk of incident cognitive frailty. Conclusion Cognitive reserve, particularly educational attainment and leisure activities, can protect from cognitive frailty. This implicates that individuals should accumulate cognitive reserve in their lifespan, and older adults should actively participate in leisure activities to prevent cognitive frailty. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; ••: ••–•• .


Effects of social support on frailty trajectory classes among community-dwelling older adults: The mediating role of depressive symptoms and physical activity

May 2022

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Geriatric Nursing

Objectives To investigate whether and how social support influenced frailty progression through depressive symptoms and physical activity. Methods Of 1235 community-dwelling older adults enrolled at baseline, 778 (63.0%) undergoing at least one yearly follow-up were included in the final analysis. Data were collected on frailty, social support, depressive symptoms, physical activity and covariates. Results Two frailty trajectory classes were identified and labeled as alleviated frailty and deteriorated frailty. Subjective support prevented the deterioration of frailty through decreased depressive symptoms, while objective support and support utilization prevented the deterioration of frailty through increased physical activity. Conclusions The pathways through which social support ameliorates frailty vary by support types. Subjective support interventions should be included in the multifactorial interdisciplinary management of frailty to address social and psychological vulnerabilities, along with objective support and support utilization interventions addressing physical inactivity.


Effects of reversible cognitive frailty on disability, quality of life, depression, and hospitalization: a prospective cohort study

December 2021

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Objectives Cognitive frailty, a potentially reversible condition describing the concurrence of physical frailty and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), has been recently proposed to incorporate subjective cognitive decline (SCD), a reversible pre-MCI state with more readily available cognitive reserve, as well as pre-physical frailty. Reversible cognitive frailty has been associated with dementia and mortality. We aimed to examine the association of reversible cognitive frailty with other adverse outcomes including disability, poor quality of life (QOL), depression, and hospitalization. Methods This was a cohort study with 1-year follow-up among 735 Chinese community-dwelling older adults with intact cognition. Reversible cognitive frailty was operationalized with the presence of pre-physical or physical frailty identified by the Frailty Phenotype and SCD identified by the simplified SCD questionnaire including four self-report cognitive domains of memory, naming, orientation, and mathematical reasoning. Adverse outcomes included incident Activities of Daily Living (ADL)-Instrumental ADL (IADL) disability, poor physical, mental and overall QOL, depression, and hospitalization over 1-year follow-up. Results The prevalence of reversible cognitive frailty was 27.8%. Participants with reversible cognitive frailty had higher risk of the incidence of ADL-IADL disability, poor physical QOL, poor mental QOL, poor overall QOL, and depression (Odds Ratios: 1.67–4.38, P < 0.05), but not higher risk of hospitalization over 1-year follow-up. Conclusion Reversible cognitive frailty was not uncommon and associated with incident disability, poor QOL, and depression among community-dwelling older adults. Early identification of reversible cognitive frailty can facilitate targeted interventions and may promote independence in older adults. Supplemental data for this article is available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2021.2011835

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... As the research on this topic deepens, researchers continue to find close connections between the two. Frailty and cognitive impairment have similar pathophysiology [9] and may promote each other's development [10]. On this basis, the concept of cognitive frailty (CF) was proposed. ...

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Effect of non-pharmacological interventions in people with cognitive frailty: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Effects of cognitive reserve on cognitive frailty among older adults: A population-based prospective cohort study
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

Geriatrics and Gerontology International

... The psychological burden of frailty, combined with reduced social interactions and support, exacerbates the challenges faced by these patients. Psychological support can alleviate the symptoms of FS and should therefore be strongly recommended in this group of patients [42]. It is worth emphasizing here that good control of blood pressure and lipid profile can reduce the risk of dementia, which can significantly worsen social aspects of QoL [43]. ...

Effects of social support on frailty trajectory classes among community-dwelling older adults: The mediating role of depressive symptoms and physical activity
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  • May 2022

Geriatric Nursing

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Effects of reversible cognitive frailty on disability, quality of life, depression, and hospitalization: a prospective cohort study
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  • December 2021