According to the ‘use it or lose it’ hypothesis, a lack of mentally challenging activities might exacerbate the loss of cognitive function. On this basis, retirement has been suggested to increase the risk of cognitive decline, but evidence from studies with long follow-up is lacking. We tested this hypothesis in a cohort of 3433 civil servants who participated in the Whitehall II Study, including repeated measurements of cognitive functioning up to 14 years before and 14 years after retirement. Piecewise models, centred at the year of retirement, were used to compare trajectories of verbal memory, abstract reasoning, phonemic verbal fluency, and semantic verbal fluency before and after retirement. We found that all domains of cognition dec...
Cognitive impairment has emerged as a major driver of disability in old age, with profound effects o...
Objective: this study investigates the role of social and mental occupational characteristics in cog...
Introduction: Research has suggested a positive association between cognitive decline and years in r...
Abstract Background Knowledge on factors affecting the rate of cognitive decline and how to maintain...
Evidence suggests that contemporaneous labor force participation affects cognitive function; however...
Some studies suggest that people can maintain their cognitive abilities through "mental exercise." T...
We tested the ‘use it or lose it’ hypothesis in a cohort of 3,433 civil servants who participated in...
Evidence suggests that contemporaneous labor force participation affects cognitive function; however...
We show that a new measure of cognitive decline, that can be computed in longitudinal surveys where ...
Retiring is associated with increased risk of cognitive decline (e.g., Bonsang, Adam, & Perelman...
This paper analyzes the effect of retirement on cognitive performance, controlling for individual he...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function, influenced by factors operating across the...
This paper analyses the effect of retirement on cognitive functioning using a longitudinal survey am...
This paper analyzes the effect of retirement on cognitive functioning using two large scale surveys...
International audienceBackground: Psychosocial work characteristics may predict cognitive functionin...
Cognitive impairment has emerged as a major driver of disability in old age, with profound effects o...
Objective: this study investigates the role of social and mental occupational characteristics in cog...
Introduction: Research has suggested a positive association between cognitive decline and years in r...
Abstract Background Knowledge on factors affecting the rate of cognitive decline and how to maintain...
Evidence suggests that contemporaneous labor force participation affects cognitive function; however...
Some studies suggest that people can maintain their cognitive abilities through "mental exercise." T...
We tested the ‘use it or lose it’ hypothesis in a cohort of 3,433 civil servants who participated in...
Evidence suggests that contemporaneous labor force participation affects cognitive function; however...
We show that a new measure of cognitive decline, that can be computed in longitudinal surveys where ...
Retiring is associated with increased risk of cognitive decline (e.g., Bonsang, Adam, & Perelman...
This paper analyzes the effect of retirement on cognitive performance, controlling for individual he...
Ageing is associated with declines in cognitive function, influenced by factors operating across the...
This paper analyses the effect of retirement on cognitive functioning using a longitudinal survey am...
This paper analyzes the effect of retirement on cognitive functioning using two large scale surveys...
International audienceBackground: Psychosocial work characteristics may predict cognitive functionin...
Cognitive impairment has emerged as a major driver of disability in old age, with profound effects o...
Objective: this study investigates the role of social and mental occupational characteristics in cog...
Introduction: Research has suggested a positive association between cognitive decline and years in r...