Dementia prevalence is projected to rise steeply in coming decades, producing tremendous burdens on families, and health and social services. Motivated by the need for further robust evidence on modifiable risk factors, we investigate the relationship between cognitive activity at work and later-life dementia. Using data from the US Health and Retirement Study matched to the O*NET occupational database, we find that a one standard deviation increase in the cognitive activity associated with one's longest held occupation is associated with a 0.9 percentage point reduction in (predicted) dementia, or a 24% reduction relative to the mean. This relationship is consistently found across model specifications and robustness tests. When controlling...
According to cognitive reserve theory, challenging and/or stimulating cognitive activities can build...
Abstract Background Some observational studies had found that shift work would increase risks of met...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...
Background The high incidence of cognitive impairments in the aging population together with the cha...
Background: The high incidence of cognitive impairments in the aging population together with the ch...
High mental demands at work was examined as a possible protective factor to reduce the risk of demen...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the impact of occupation-based motivational processes and social...
Background: The associations between work-related stress and various health outcomes in mid-life are...
OBJECTIVES To examine the association between cognitively stimulating work and subsequent risk of de...
The authors evaluated the association of complexity of work with data, people, and things with the i...
OBJECTIVE: Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive decline in multip...
An active cognitive lifestyle has been linked to dementia incidence and survival, but the separate a...
We used a nested case-control design with study participants sampled from two cohorts, for a total o...
Background: Identifying modifiable lifestyle correlates of cognitive decline and risk of dementia is...
According to cognitive reserve theory, challenging and/or stimulating cognitive activities can build...
Abstract Background Some observational studies had found that shift work would increase risks of met...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...
Background The high incidence of cognitive impairments in the aging population together with the cha...
Background: The high incidence of cognitive impairments in the aging population together with the ch...
High mental demands at work was examined as a possible protective factor to reduce the risk of demen...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the impact of occupation-based motivational processes and social...
Background: The associations between work-related stress and various health outcomes in mid-life are...
OBJECTIVES To examine the association between cognitively stimulating work and subsequent risk of de...
The authors evaluated the association of complexity of work with data, people, and things with the i...
OBJECTIVE: Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a progressive decline in multip...
An active cognitive lifestyle has been linked to dementia incidence and survival, but the separate a...
We used a nested case-control design with study participants sampled from two cohorts, for a total o...
Background: Identifying modifiable lifestyle correlates of cognitive decline and risk of dementia is...
According to cognitive reserve theory, challenging and/or stimulating cognitive activities can build...
Abstract Background Some observational studies had found that shift work would increase risks of met...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between midlife work-related stress and mild cognitive im...