Background: We examine the association between leisure-time activities and the risk of developing cognitive impairment among Chinese older people, and further investigate whether the association varies by educational level. Methods: This follow-up study included 6,586 participants (aged 79.5 9.8 years, range 65-105 years, 51.7% female) of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey who were aged 65 years and were free of cognitive impairment in 2002. Incident cognitive impairment was defined at the 2005 or 2008/2009 survey following an education-based cut-off on the adapted Chinese version of Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Participation in cognitive activities (e.g. reading) and non-exercise physical activity (e.g. housework)...
Xiufang Su,1 Xingbing Huang,2 Yu Jin,3 Shouwen Wan,4 Zili Han5 1Department of Psychiatry, The First...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...
Background: We examine the association between leisure-time activities and the risk of developing ...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies have established associations of cognitive function and leisure activiti...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
[[abstract]]The elderly Taiwan Profile Report revealed that 65 year-old above old population has rea...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
[[abstract]]Objective:Cognitive decline affected by many factors,Sports and leisure activities to re...
This study investigated the relationship between education, cognitive and physical function in older...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has been shown to benefit cognitive function in older adult...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
Xiufang Su,1 Xingbing Huang,2 Yu Jin,3 Shouwen Wan,4 Zili Han5 1Department of Psychiatry, The First...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...
Background: We examine the association between leisure-time activities and the risk of developing ...
OBJECTIVES Previous studies have established associations of cognitive function and leisure activiti...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
[[abstract]]The elderly Taiwan Profile Report revealed that 65 year-old above old population has rea...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
[[abstract]]Objective:Cognitive decline affected by many factors,Sports and leisure activities to re...
This study investigated the relationship between education, cognitive and physical function in older...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has been shown to benefit cognitive function in older adult...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
Xiufang Su,1 Xingbing Huang,2 Yu Jin,3 Shouwen Wan,4 Zili Han5 1Department of Psychiatry, The First...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: There is accumulating evidence that involvement in leisure activiti...