Previous evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors, such as engagement in leisure activities, might slow the age-related decline of cognitive functions. Less is known, however, about which aspects of lifestyle might be particularly beneficial to healthy cognitive ageing, and whether they are associated with distinct cognitive domains (e.g. fluid and crystallized abilities) differentially. We investigated these questions in the cross-sectional Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) data (N = 708, age 18-88), using data-driven exploratory structural equation modelling, confirmatory factor analyses, and age-residualized measures of cognitive differences across the lifespan. Specifically, we assessed the relative assoc...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...
This study tested the hypothesis that mid-life intellectual, physical, and social activities contrib...
This study examined relationships between cognitive functioning in older people and 1) levels of men...
Previous evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors, such as engagement in leisure activiti...
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Findings on the relationship between engagement in lifestyle and cognitive functioning are not consi...
Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors may influence cognitive health in later life and offer pote...
In cognitive aging research, the “engagement hypothesis” suggests that the participation in cognitiv...
In cognitive aging research, the “engagement hypothesis” suggests that the participation in cognitiv...
Background: Three factors commonly used as measures of cognitive lifestyle are education, occupation...
We examined the influence of lifestyle on brain aging after nearly 30 years, and tested the hypothes...
Parallel Session 13 - Risk Reduction and Risk Factors - no. OC073Background and Objectives: The repo...
Education and lifestyle factors linked with complex mental activity are thought to affect the progre...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
This study tested the hypothesis that mid-life intellectual, physical and social activities contribu...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...
This study tested the hypothesis that mid-life intellectual, physical, and social activities contrib...
This study examined relationships between cognitive functioning in older people and 1) levels of men...
Previous evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors, such as engagement in leisure activiti...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Findings on the relationship between engagement in lifestyle and cognitive functioning are not consi...
Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors may influence cognitive health in later life and offer pote...
In cognitive aging research, the “engagement hypothesis” suggests that the participation in cognitiv...
In cognitive aging research, the “engagement hypothesis” suggests that the participation in cognitiv...
Background: Three factors commonly used as measures of cognitive lifestyle are education, occupation...
We examined the influence of lifestyle on brain aging after nearly 30 years, and tested the hypothes...
Parallel Session 13 - Risk Reduction and Risk Factors - no. OC073Background and Objectives: The repo...
Education and lifestyle factors linked with complex mental activity are thought to affect the progre...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
This study tested the hypothesis that mid-life intellectual, physical and social activities contribu...
The current paradigm on cognitive ageing suggests that greater social participation, higher socioeco...
This study tested the hypothesis that mid-life intellectual, physical, and social activities contrib...
This study examined relationships between cognitive functioning in older people and 1) levels of men...