Objectives.We aimed to examine associations between each of three leisure activities (Cognitive, Physical, and Social) and performance in selected cognitive domains (Speed, Memory, Verbal ability, and Executive functions) and global cognition. We also aimed to explore associations between medical and health factors and late-life cognition.Method.Our sample comprised 119 pairs of monozygotic twins from the Older Australian Twins Study. Their mean age was 71 years and 66% were women. We used a discordant co-twin design, with cognitive performance measures as dependent variables and leisure activities as independent variables. Multiple regression analyses were performed, adjusting for potentially relevant medical and health factors. RESULTS: D...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether persistent leisure-time physical activity...
Leisure-time physical activity is a key contributor to physical and mental health. Yet the role of p...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate whether engagement in leisure activities is linked to mea...
Objectives. We aimed to examine associations between each of three leisure activities (Cognitive, Ph...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Aim: To examine the concordance rates of common medical conditions and neurocognitive performance in...
Regular physical activity (PA) offers positive effects on the human body. However, the effects of PA...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a reduced risk of cognitive decline but the n...
Free to read Aim: To examine the concordance rates of common medical conditions and neurocognitive p...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is said to be beneficial to many bodily functions. However, the e...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) was recently initiated to investigate genetic and environmen...
In old age, cognitive and physical functions are correlated. Knowing the correlations between geneti...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that physical activity improves cognitive functions an...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) is a major longitudinal study of twins, aged ≥ 65 years, to ...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that physical activity improves cognitive functions an...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether persistent leisure-time physical activity...
Leisure-time physical activity is a key contributor to physical and mental health. Yet the role of p...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate whether engagement in leisure activities is linked to mea...
Objectives. We aimed to examine associations between each of three leisure activities (Cognitive, Ph...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Aim: To examine the concordance rates of common medical conditions and neurocognitive performance in...
Regular physical activity (PA) offers positive effects on the human body. However, the effects of PA...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with a reduced risk of cognitive decline but the n...
Free to read Aim: To examine the concordance rates of common medical conditions and neurocognitive p...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is said to be beneficial to many bodily functions. However, the e...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) was recently initiated to investigate genetic and environmen...
In old age, cognitive and physical functions are correlated. Knowing the correlations between geneti...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that physical activity improves cognitive functions an...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) is a major longitudinal study of twins, aged ≥ 65 years, to ...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that physical activity improves cognitive functions an...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether persistent leisure-time physical activity...
Leisure-time physical activity is a key contributor to physical and mental health. Yet the role of p...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate whether engagement in leisure activities is linked to mea...