Objective: To examine the association between change in reaction time and cognitive performance over 7 years and the risk of death from all causes and some specific causes after controlling for known risk factors. Methods: The sample comprised members of the Health and Lifestyle Survey (HALS) of community-dwelling adults in England, Scotland, and Wales. Baseline testing (HALS1), involving 9003 people, took place in 1985 and 1986. Sociodemographic, lifestyle, health, and physiological information was collected. Cognitive functioning was measured using tests of simple and choice reaction time, a short memory test, and a test of visual-spatial reasoning. Follow-up testing (HALS2) took place in 1991 and 1992, when 5352 members of the study w...
Background: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the association between cognitive function and r...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
Objective: To examine the association between change in reaction time and cognitive performance over...
Objective: To investigate the influence of reaction time and cognition on the risk of death from c...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
Objective: This study investigates the association between 5-year change in cognitive functioning an...
Higher cognitive function is associated with faster choice reaction time (CRT), and both are associa...
Evidence of the association between global cognitive function and mortality is much, but whether spe...
The association between cognitive function and mortality is of increasing interest. We followed 1870...
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...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Background: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the association between cognitive function and r...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
Objective: To examine the association between change in reaction time and cognitive performance over...
Objective: To investigate the influence of reaction time and cognition on the risk of death from c...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
Objective: This study investigates the association between 5-year change in cognitive functioning an...
Higher cognitive function is associated with faster choice reaction time (CRT), and both are associa...
Evidence of the association between global cognitive function and mortality is much, but whether spe...
The association between cognitive function and mortality is of increasing interest. We followed 1870...
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...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Background: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the association between cognitive function and r...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....