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Social Activity and Cognitive Functioning Over Time: A Coordinated Analysis of Four Longitudinal Studies

Social activity is typically viewed as part of an engaged lifestyle that may help mitigate the deleterious effects of advanced age on cognitive function. As such, social activity has been examined in relation to cognitive abilities later in life. However, longitudinal evidence for this hypothesis th...

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Autores principales: Brown, Cassandra L., Gibbons, Laura E., Kennison, Robert F., Robitaille, Annie, Lindwall, Magnus, Mitchell, Meghan B., Shirk, Steven D., Atri, Alireza, Cimino, Cynthia R., Benitez, Andreana, MacDonald, Stuart W. S., Zelinski, Elizabeth M., Willis, Sherry L., Schaie, K. Warner, Johansson, Boo, Dixon, Roger A., Mungas, Dan M., Hofer, Scott M., Piccinin, Andrea M.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/287438
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author Brown, Cassandra L.
Gibbons, Laura E.
Kennison, Robert F.
Robitaille, Annie
Lindwall, Magnus
Mitchell, Meghan B.
Shirk, Steven D.
Atri, Alireza
Cimino, Cynthia R.
Benitez, Andreana
MacDonald, Stuart W. S.
Zelinski, Elizabeth M.
Willis, Sherry L.
Schaie, K. Warner
Johansson, Boo
Dixon, Roger A.
Mungas, Dan M.
Hofer, Scott M.
Piccinin, Andrea M.
author_facet Brown, Cassandra L.
Gibbons, Laura E.
Kennison, Robert F.
Robitaille, Annie
Lindwall, Magnus
Mitchell, Meghan B.
Shirk, Steven D.
Atri, Alireza
Cimino, Cynthia R.
Benitez, Andreana
MacDonald, Stuart W. S.
Zelinski, Elizabeth M.
Willis, Sherry L.
Schaie, K. Warner
Johansson, Boo
Dixon, Roger A.
Mungas, Dan M.
Hofer, Scott M.
Piccinin, Andrea M.
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description Social activity is typically viewed as part of an engaged lifestyle that may help mitigate the deleterious effects of advanced age on cognitive function. As such, social activity has been examined in relation to cognitive abilities later in life. However, longitudinal evidence for this hypothesis thus far remains inconclusive. The current study sought to clarify the relationship between social activity and cognitive function over time using a coordinated data analysis approach across four longitudinal studies. A series of multilevel growth models with social activity included as a covariate is presented. Four domains of cognitive function were assessed: reasoning, memory, fluency, and semantic knowledge. Results suggest that baseline social activity is related to some, but not all, cognitive functions. Baseline social activity levels failed to predict rate of decline in most cognitive abilities. Changes in social activity were not consistently associated with cognitive functioning. Our findings do not provide consistent evidence that changes in social activity correspond to immediate benefits in cognitive functioning, except perhaps for verbal fluency.
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spelling pubmed-34440002012-09-18 Social Activity and Cognitive Functioning Over Time: A Coordinated Analysis of Four Longitudinal Studies Brown, Cassandra L. Gibbons, Laura E. Kennison, Robert F. Robitaille, Annie Lindwall, Magnus Mitchell, Meghan B. Shirk, Steven D. Atri, Alireza Cimino, Cynthia R. Benitez, Andreana MacDonald, Stuart W. S. Zelinski, Elizabeth M. Willis, Sherry L. Schaie, K. Warner Johansson, Boo Dixon, Roger A. Mungas, Dan M. Hofer, Scott M. Piccinin, Andrea M. J Aging Res Research Article Social activity is typically viewed as part of an engaged lifestyle that may help mitigate the deleterious effects of advanced age on cognitive function. As such, social activity has been examined in relation to cognitive abilities later in life. However, longitudinal evidence for this hypothesis thus far remains inconclusive. The current study sought to clarify the relationship between social activity and cognitive function over time using a coordinated data analysis approach across four longitudinal studies. A series of multilevel growth models with social activity included as a covariate is presented. Four domains of cognitive function were assessed: reasoning, memory, fluency, and semantic knowledge. Results suggest that baseline social activity is related to some, but not all, cognitive functions. Baseline social activity levels failed to predict rate of decline in most cognitive abilities. Changes in social activity were not consistently associated with cognitive functioning. Our findings do not provide consistent evidence that changes in social activity correspond to immediate benefits in cognitive functioning, except perhaps for verbal fluency. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3444000/ /pubmed/22991665 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/287438 Text en Copyright © 2012 Cassandra L. Brown et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Brown, Cassandra L.
Gibbons, Laura E.
Kennison, Robert F.
Robitaille, Annie
Lindwall, Magnus
Mitchell, Meghan B.
Shirk, Steven D.
Atri, Alireza
Cimino, Cynthia R.
Benitez, Andreana
MacDonald, Stuart W. S.
Zelinski, Elizabeth M.
Willis, Sherry L.
Schaie, K. Warner
Johansson, Boo
Dixon, Roger A.
Mungas, Dan M.
Hofer, Scott M.
Piccinin, Andrea M.
Social Activity and Cognitive Functioning Over Time: A Coordinated Analysis of Four Longitudinal Studies
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title_fullStr Social Activity and Cognitive Functioning Over Time: A Coordinated Analysis of Four Longitudinal Studies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/287438
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