Objectives To evaluate whether mid-life marital status is related to cognitive function in later life. Design Prospective population based study with an average follow-up of 21 years. Setting Kuopio and Joensuu regions in eastern Finland. Participants Participants were derived from random, population based samples previously investigated in 1972, 1977, 1982, or 1987; 1449 individuals (73%), aged 65-79, underwent re-examination in 1998. Main outcome measures Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. Results People cohabiting with a partner in mid-life (mean age 50.4) were less likely than all other categories (single, separated, or widowed) to show cognitive impairment later in life at ages 65-79. Those widowed or divorced in mid-li...
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The investigation on cognition has identified structural characteristics of thesocial network as imp...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Objectives To evaluate whether mid-life marital status is related to cognitive function in later lif...
Objectives: To examine the association between marital status and dementia in a cohort of young-old ...
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We investigate the association between marital status and living situation (over 5 years) on 10-year...
ObjectivesLiving in a partnership has been shown to benefit later life health in general and decreas...
Background and objective: With aging, cognitive impairment is severe in the aging society. This pap...
Development does not take place in isolation; close others form an important dyad for exploring inte...
peer reviewedObjectives. Living in a partnership has been shown to benefit later life health in gene...
With increasing life expectancies in most parts of the world, the prevalence of dementia and other a...
A burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention has been ...
Abstract Background Marital status has been suggested as an associated factor for cognitive impairme...
Objectives. Identifying factors associated with cognitive limitations among older adults has become ...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society o...
The investigation on cognition has identified structural characteristics of thesocial network as imp...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Objectives To evaluate whether mid-life marital status is related to cognitive function in later lif...
Objectives: To examine the association between marital status and dementia in a cohort of young-old ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
We investigate the association between marital status and living situation (over 5 years) on 10-year...
ObjectivesLiving in a partnership has been shown to benefit later life health in general and decreas...
Background and objective: With aging, cognitive impairment is severe in the aging society. This pap...
Development does not take place in isolation; close others form an important dyad for exploring inte...
peer reviewedObjectives. Living in a partnership has been shown to benefit later life health in gene...
With increasing life expectancies in most parts of the world, the prevalence of dementia and other a...
A burgeoning literature links being married to better cognitive health, but less attention has been ...
Abstract Background Marital status has been suggested as an associated factor for cognitive impairme...
Objectives. Identifying factors associated with cognitive limitations among older adults has become ...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society o...
The investigation on cognition has identified structural characteristics of thesocial network as imp...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...