Background: Several theories seek to explain how social connections and cognitive function are interconnected in older age. These include that social interaction protects against cognitive decline, that cognitive decline leads to shedding of social connections and that cognitive decline leads to increased instrumental support. We investigated how patterns of social contact, social support and cognitive health in rural South Africa fit with these three theories. Method: We used data from the baseline of "Health and Aging in Africa: a Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH community in South Africa" (HAALSI), a population-based study of 5059 individuals aged >= 40 years. We evaluated how a range of egocentric social connectedness measures varied...
Little is known about social capital and health among older adults in South Africa. This study inves...
RationaleLittle research has evaluated the life course drivers of cognitive aging in South Africa.Ob...
Previous studies have shown that that the social relationships buffers against cognitive decline. Th...
Background: Several theories seek to explain how social connections and cognitive function are inter...
Background: Social capital theory conceptualizes accessed status (the socioeconomic status of social...
(1) Background: In an ageing society, social relationships may benefit cognitive performance with an...
Cognitive health is an important dimension of well-being in older ages, but few studies have investi...
Cognitive health is an important aspect of successful aging, and includes maintaining several cognit...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
Background/Aims: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of cognitive impairment, and the sociodemograph...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Background: Good social connections have been identified as a factor that may be associated with hea...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Social networks and support have been proposed as cognitively protective i...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
COVID-19 had a significant impact on older South Africans’ experience of social support. This cross-...
Little is known about social capital and health among older adults in South Africa. This study inves...
RationaleLittle research has evaluated the life course drivers of cognitive aging in South Africa.Ob...
Previous studies have shown that that the social relationships buffers against cognitive decline. Th...
Background: Several theories seek to explain how social connections and cognitive function are inter...
Background: Social capital theory conceptualizes accessed status (the socioeconomic status of social...
(1) Background: In an ageing society, social relationships may benefit cognitive performance with an...
Cognitive health is an important dimension of well-being in older ages, but few studies have investi...
Cognitive health is an important aspect of successful aging, and includes maintaining several cognit...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
Background/Aims: We aimed to estimate the prevalence of cognitive impairment, and the sociodemograph...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Background: Good social connections have been identified as a factor that may be associated with hea...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Social networks and support have been proposed as cognitively protective i...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
COVID-19 had a significant impact on older South Africans’ experience of social support. This cross-...
Little is known about social capital and health among older adults in South Africa. This study inves...
RationaleLittle research has evaluated the life course drivers of cognitive aging in South Africa.Ob...
Previous studies have shown that that the social relationships buffers against cognitive decline. Th...