Objectives To investigate the association between fertility history and cognition in older men and women. Method We analyzed associations between number of children (parity) and timing of births with level and change in cognition among 11,233 men and women aged 50+ in England using latent growth curve models. Models were adjusted for age, socioeconomic position, health, depressive symptoms, control, social contacts, activities, and isolation. Results Low (0–1 child) and high parity (3+ children) compared to medium parity (2 children) were associated with poorer cognitive functioning, as was an early age at entry to parenthood (35) was associated with better cognitive function. Conclusion Associations between fertility history and cognit...
The Pathways programme: and Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analy...
Background: Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are asso...
ABSTRACTIn this paper we examine associations between the fertility histories of older British women...
Objectives To investigate the association between fertility history and cognition in older men and w...
Funding: European Research Council FP7/2007-2013 324055 FAMHEALTH.Previous studies have shown that a...
Previous studies have shown that aspects of reproductive history, such as earlier parenthood and hig...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
Background: Previous research shows associations between fertility histories and later life health. ...
Background: Previous research shows associations between fertility histories and later life health. ...
We examine pathways between indicators of fertility tempo/quantum and depressive symptoms among pare...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
The investigation on cognition has identified structural characteristics of thesocial network as imp...
Understanding the association between fertility histories and health later in life is necessary in t...
Life course influences are recognized to be important, but most attention paid to socio-economic (an...
Background Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are assoc...
The Pathways programme: and Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analy...
Background: Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are asso...
ABSTRACTIn this paper we examine associations between the fertility histories of older British women...
Objectives To investigate the association between fertility history and cognition in older men and w...
Funding: European Research Council FP7/2007-2013 324055 FAMHEALTH.Previous studies have shown that a...
Previous studies have shown that aspects of reproductive history, such as earlier parenthood and hig...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
Background: Previous research shows associations between fertility histories and later life health. ...
Background: Previous research shows associations between fertility histories and later life health. ...
We examine pathways between indicators of fertility tempo/quantum and depressive symptoms among pare...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
The investigation on cognition has identified structural characteristics of thesocial network as imp...
Understanding the association between fertility histories and health later in life is necessary in t...
Life course influences are recognized to be important, but most attention paid to socio-economic (an...
Background Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are assoc...
The Pathways programme: and Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analy...
Background: Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are asso...
ABSTRACTIn this paper we examine associations between the fertility histories of older British women...