Cognitive performance has previously been shown to be associated with time to death in a broad range of studies. There are multiple perspectives that have been used to better understand this relationship, including identifying the types of cognitive abilities that predict mortality, investigating potential mechanisms that might explain the relationship, examining whether level of ability or changes in ability are responsible for the association, assessing evidence of terminal decline and exploring patterns of late-life decline. It is also important to rule out the confounding of the relationship between cognition and time to death by other factors such as mental health. Five research articles investigated multiple aspects of the relationshi...
We investigated the heterogeneity in end of life cognitive decline in two European longitudinal stud...
Cognitive performance shows a marked deterioration in close proximity to death, as postulated by the...
We examined the little-tested associations between general cognitive function in middle and older ag...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
With aging populations worldwide, there is growing interest in links between cognitive decline and e...
With aging populations worldwide, there is growing interest in links between cognitive decline and ...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Background: both cognitive ability and cognitive decline have been shown to predict mortality in old...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
The association between cognitive function and mortality is of increasing interest. We followed 1870...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Cognitive and sensorimotor predictors of mortality were examined in the Australian Longitudinal Stud...
2011-07-18This study examined the interrelations between cognition and mortality in a nationally rep...
We investigated the heterogeneity in end of life cognitive decline in two European longitudinal stud...
Cognitive performance shows a marked deterioration in close proximity to death, as postulated by the...
We examined the little-tested associations between general cognitive function in middle and older ag...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
With aging populations worldwide, there is growing interest in links between cognitive decline and e...
With aging populations worldwide, there is growing interest in links between cognitive decline and ...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Background: both cognitive ability and cognitive decline have been shown to predict mortality in old...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
The association between cognitive function and mortality is of increasing interest. We followed 1870...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Cognitive and sensorimotor predictors of mortality were examined in the Australian Longitudinal Stud...
2011-07-18This study examined the interrelations between cognition and mortality in a nationally rep...
We investigated the heterogeneity in end of life cognitive decline in two European longitudinal stud...
Cognitive performance shows a marked deterioration in close proximity to death, as postulated by the...
We examined the little-tested associations between general cognitive function in middle and older ag...