ObjectiveCognitive functioning is associated with instrumental activity of daily living (IADL) performance among older adults. The present study examines potential differences in the prevalence of IADL difficulty and association with cognition across diverse groups.MethodParticipants included 455 non-Hispanic Whites, 395 Blacks, 370 Asians, and 296 Latinos aged 65 years and older without a current dementia diagnosis from the Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experience cohort. Participants' self-reported IADL functioning and cognition was measured across episodic memory and executive functioning.ResultsOlder age, male gender, and being Black were associated with more IADL difficulties. Executive functioning showed a stronger association...
Abstract: Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking speed...
Objective: Cross-sectional and long-term longitudinal studies have shown that engagement in diverse ...
To date, studies have consistently demonstrated associations between either neuropsychological defic...
© 2018 National Medical Association Objective: Examining cultural differences in assessment of cogni...
IntroductionLeisure time activity is associated with better cognitive function but has not been well...
This study examined racial or ethnic differences in cognitive function, cross-sectionally and longit...
Background: Maintaining independence in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) is crucial fo...
Relative to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics have longer lifespan (Lariscy, Hummer, & Hayward, 2015), ...
ObjectivesUnderstanding racial/ethnic disparities in late-life cognitive health is a public health i...
Engaging in cognitive, social, and physical activities may prevent cognitive decline. In a sample of...
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking speed, and depr...
BackgroundStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides key biomarkers to predict onset and t...
Background. Black elders have a greater frequency of functional decline than do white elders. The im...
Although Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is prevalent across all sociodemographic groups, past rese...
Older adults (OAs) with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) show disabilities in instrumental activities...
Abstract: Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking speed...
Objective: Cross-sectional and long-term longitudinal studies have shown that engagement in diverse ...
To date, studies have consistently demonstrated associations between either neuropsychological defic...
© 2018 National Medical Association Objective: Examining cultural differences in assessment of cogni...
IntroductionLeisure time activity is associated with better cognitive function but has not been well...
This study examined racial or ethnic differences in cognitive function, cross-sectionally and longit...
Background: Maintaining independence in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) is crucial fo...
Relative to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics have longer lifespan (Lariscy, Hummer, & Hayward, 2015), ...
ObjectivesUnderstanding racial/ethnic disparities in late-life cognitive health is a public health i...
Engaging in cognitive, social, and physical activities may prevent cognitive decline. In a sample of...
Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking speed, and depr...
BackgroundStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides key biomarkers to predict onset and t...
Background. Black elders have a greater frequency of functional decline than do white elders. The im...
Although Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is prevalent across all sociodemographic groups, past rese...
Older adults (OAs) with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) show disabilities in instrumental activities...
Abstract: Our aim was to determine whether baseline measures of cognitive functioning, walking speed...
Objective: Cross-sectional and long-term longitudinal studies have shown that engagement in diverse ...
To date, studies have consistently demonstrated associations between either neuropsychological defic...