Social support is important for the health of elderly populations. However, its longitudinal effect on incident dementia is unclear. We used the Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study (AGES) project data to investigate the longitudinal effect of social support on dementia onset. Functionally independent older people at baseline (n = 14,088) in 10 municipalities were followed from 2003 to 2013 using National Long-term Care Insurance System data. Social support was assessed by the following support sources: co-residing family, family or relatives living apart, and friends or neighbors. Cumulative incidence of dementia was 14.6% and 18.7% for men and women, respectively. Cox proportional hazard models were employed by gender to investigate the ...
(1) Background: In an ageing society, social relationships may benefit cognitive performance with an...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....
BACKGROUND: Social support may be a modifiable risk factor for cognitive impairment. However, few lo...
IMPORTANCE The association between social support and dementia risk has been debated. Most previous ...
The authors examined whether low levels of social engagement in midlife and late life were associate...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
Abstract Background Several previous studies reported social participation may reduce the incident o...
SummaryBackgroundSince limited, specific assessments of social environments have previously been use...
[[abstract]]As the aging population increases, the growing demand for care needs, and the number of ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to ...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
The authors examined whether low levels of social engagement in midlife and late life were associate...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of demographic characteristics, contextual...
(1) Background: In an ageing society, social relationships may benefit cognitive performance with an...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....
BACKGROUND: Social support may be a modifiable risk factor for cognitive impairment. However, few lo...
IMPORTANCE The association between social support and dementia risk has been debated. Most previous ...
The authors examined whether low levels of social engagement in midlife and late life were associate...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
Abstract Background Several previous studies reported social participation may reduce the incident o...
SummaryBackgroundSince limited, specific assessments of social environments have previously been use...
[[abstract]]As the aging population increases, the growing demand for care needs, and the number of ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to ...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
The authors examined whether low levels of social engagement in midlife and late life were associate...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of demographic characteristics, contextual...
(1) Background: In an ageing society, social relationships may benefit cognitive performance with an...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....