Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia. We analyzed what factors drive the likelihood of having restricted social networks and to what extent those factors then influence the risk of developing dementia. Our results from the Leipzig Longitudinal Study of the Aged (LEILA75+) indicate that older age (odds ratio [OR]: 1.04) and living with other people (OR: 2.12) was associated with a greater likelihood of having a restricted social network. A better cognitive status (OR: 0.84) was associated with a smaller likelihood of having a restricted social network. The risk of developing dementia over the follow-up period was significantly higher among individuals with restricted (hazard rati...
OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence suggests that social networks may protect against the development of d...
Objectives:Social isolation is increasing in aging societies and several studies have shown a relati...
Objectives: Social relationships are important for the maintenance of cognitive function at older ag...
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...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
BackgroundAlthough prior research suggests that brain health is associated with cognitive functionin...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the impact of occupation-based motivational processes and social...
SummaryBackgroundSince limited, specific assessments of social environments have previously been use...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
Background: Identifying modifiable lifestyle correlates of cognitive decline and risk of dementia is...
OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence suggests that social networks may protect against the development of d...
Objectives:Social isolation is increasing in aging societies and several studies have shown a relati...
Objectives: Social relationships are important for the maintenance of cognitive function at older ag...
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...
It is unclear to what extent poor social relationships are related to the development of dementia. A...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
BackgroundAlthough prior research suggests that brain health is associated with cognitive functionin...
Due to ageing populations worldwide, the number of people with cognitive impairments and dementia is...
International audienceIntroduction: Previous meta-analyses have linked social connections and mild c...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the impact of occupation-based motivational processes and social...
SummaryBackgroundSince limited, specific assessments of social environments have previously been use...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
Background: Identifying modifiable lifestyle correlates of cognitive decline and risk of dementia is...
OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence suggests that social networks may protect against the development of d...
Objectives:Social isolation is increasing in aging societies and several studies have shown a relati...
Objectives: Social relationships are important for the maintenance of cognitive function at older ag...