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Interoceptive ageing and the impact on psychophysiological processes: A systematic review

Interoceptive ageing and the impact on psychophysiological processes: A systematic review
Interoceptive ageing and the impact on psychophysiological processes: A systematic review
Interoception, the perception and response to internal bodily states, significantly influences physical and mental wellbeing. While ageing is associated with interoceptive decline, research has primarily examined selective dimensions of interoception. Understanding these changes is vital as the global population ages, addressing age-related health issues and sustaining psychological wellbeing. This systematic review synthesised findings from 22 studies on age-related interoceptive changes and their impact on psychophysiological processes. Results showed age-related declines (48.4 %), no age differences (32.3 %), an age-related increase (16.13 %), and an inverted U-shaped curvilinear relationship (3.23 %) in interoceptive sensitivity across age groups and interoceptive dimensions. Three patterns emerged regarding psychophysiological processes in older adults: altered mind-body connections with age were associated with reduced high-arousal and increased positive emotional experiences, cognitive protective effects, and improved body representation that correlated with better interoceptive sensitivity. These patterns indicate the complex relationships between interoceptive ageing and psychophysiological processes, showing both, aspects of decline and compensatory mechanisms. We propose future research avenues to elucidate the functional significance of different interoceptive dimensions across the lifespan for optimised psychological wellbeing and health behaviours in older adults.
Ageing, Interoception, Old adults, Emotion, Cognition, Body representation
0167-8760
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Pfeifer, Gaby
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Cawkwell, Sophie
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Pfeifer, Gaby
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Cawkwell, Sophie
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Pfeifer, Gaby and Cawkwell, Sophie (2025) Interoceptive ageing and the impact on psychophysiological processes: A systematic review. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 207, 1-17, [112483]. (doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2024.112483).

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Interoception, the perception and response to internal bodily states, significantly influences physical and mental wellbeing. While ageing is associated with interoceptive decline, research has primarily examined selective dimensions of interoception. Understanding these changes is vital as the global population ages, addressing age-related health issues and sustaining psychological wellbeing. This systematic review synthesised findings from 22 studies on age-related interoceptive changes and their impact on psychophysiological processes. Results showed age-related declines (48.4 %), no age differences (32.3 %), an age-related increase (16.13 %), and an inverted U-shaped curvilinear relationship (3.23 %) in interoceptive sensitivity across age groups and interoceptive dimensions. Three patterns emerged regarding psychophysiological processes in older adults: altered mind-body connections with age were associated with reduced high-arousal and increased positive emotional experiences, cognitive protective effects, and improved body representation that correlated with better interoceptive sensitivity. These patterns indicate the complex relationships between interoceptive ageing and psychophysiological processes, showing both, aspects of decline and compensatory mechanisms. We propose future research avenues to elucidate the functional significance of different interoceptive dimensions across the lifespan for optimised psychological wellbeing and health behaviours in older adults.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 December 2024
Published date: 1 January 2025
Keywords: Ageing, Interoception, Old adults, Emotion, Cognition, Body representation

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Local EPrints ID: 506275
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506275
ISSN: 0167-8760
PURE UUID: 753c13d4-51ff-4efd-af9f-36594c017cf5
ORCID for Gaby Pfeifer: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8737-1255

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Date deposited: 31 Oct 2025 17:53
Last modified: 01 Nov 2025 03:02

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Author: Gaby Pfeifer ORCID iD
Author: Sophie Cawkwell

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