心理学
认知
认知技能
认知功能衰退
老年学
可能性
心理干预
潜在类模型
成功老龄化
医学
精神科
痴呆
逻辑回归
疾病
统计
内科学
病理
数学
作者
Michael C. Robertson,Brian Downer,Paul E. Schulz,Rafael Samper‐Ternent,Elizabeth Lyons,Sadaf Arefi Milani
出处
期刊:The Journals of Gerontology: Series B
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2023-05-25
卷期号:78 (10): 1625-1635
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbad082
摘要
Abstract Objectives Mexico has a rapidly aging population at risk for cognitive impairment. Social and leisure activities may protect against cognitive decline in older adults. The benefits of these behaviors may vary by patterns of cognitive impairment. The objectives of this study were to identify latent states of cognitive functioning, model the incidence of transitions between these states, and investigate how social and leisure activities were associated with state transitions over a 6-year period in Mexican adults aged 60 and older. Methods We performed latent transition analyses to identify distinct cognitive statuses in the 2012 and 2018 waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (N = 9,091). We examined the transition probabilities between these states and their associations with social and leisure activities. Results We identified 4 cognitive statuses at baseline: normal cognition (43%), temporal disorientation (30%), perceptual-motor function impairment (7%), and learning and memory impairment (20%). Various social and leisure activities were associated with reduced odds of death and disadvantageous cognitive transitions, as well as increased odds of beneficial transitions. Discussion Mapping the effects of popular social and leisure activities onto common patterns in cognitive functioning may inform the development of more enjoyable and effective health-protective behavioral interventions.
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