Objectives: A critical question in the activity engagement literature is whether physical exercise alters the trajectory of age-related cognitive decline (differential preservation) or is associated with enhanced baseline cognitive ability (preserved differentiation). Further, investigations considering that these relations may differ across young, middle, and older adulthood are rare. Method: We evaluated data from the PATH Through Life Project, where participants aged 20-24, 40-44, and 60-64 years at baseline (n = 6,869) completed physical activity (PA; mild, moderate, and vigorous) and cognitive measurements thrice over 8 years. Results: Multilevel models accounting for employment status, sex, education, health, and mental and social act...
It is unclear whether the longitudinal relation between activity participation and cognitive ability...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as a promising approach to delay Alzheimer’s disease ...
The aging population is the fastest growing population currently. Older adults are most susceptible ...
Objectives: A critical question in the activity engagement literature is whether physical exercise a...
Objectives. A critical question in the activity engagement literature is whether physical exercise a...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Background: There are limited data on physical activity in relation to trajectories in cognitive fun...
As our population ages, determining exogenous factors that may offset cognitive decline become incre...
Researchers have long been interested in understanding the potential benefits of physical activity f...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Given the projected ageing of the population over the next twenty years, age-related cognitive decli...
Objectives: Aging of the population encourages research on how to preserve cognition and quality of ...
Background: Few studies have explored the relations between naturally occurring changes in physical ...
Purpose:Physical activity (PA) is known to improve cognitive and brain function, but debate continue...
Due to increasing changes in demographics, maintaining cognitive functioning later in life has becom...
It is unclear whether the longitudinal relation between activity participation and cognitive ability...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as a promising approach to delay Alzheimer’s disease ...
The aging population is the fastest growing population currently. Older adults are most susceptible ...
Objectives: A critical question in the activity engagement literature is whether physical exercise a...
Objectives. A critical question in the activity engagement literature is whether physical exercise a...
Research suggests that physical activity may play a role in preserving cognitive function in older a...
Background: There are limited data on physical activity in relation to trajectories in cognitive fun...
As our population ages, determining exogenous factors that may offset cognitive decline become incre...
Researchers have long been interested in understanding the potential benefits of physical activity f...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Given the projected ageing of the population over the next twenty years, age-related cognitive decli...
Objectives: Aging of the population encourages research on how to preserve cognition and quality of ...
Background: Few studies have explored the relations between naturally occurring changes in physical ...
Purpose:Physical activity (PA) is known to improve cognitive and brain function, but debate continue...
Due to increasing changes in demographics, maintaining cognitive functioning later in life has becom...
It is unclear whether the longitudinal relation between activity participation and cognitive ability...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as a promising approach to delay Alzheimer’s disease ...
The aging population is the fastest growing population currently. Older adults are most susceptible ...