International audienceTo test the hypothesis of a positive association, independent of social position, between participation in leisure activities and cognitive function in middle age. The nature of this relation is explored by first classifying leisure activities as entailing high or low cognitive effort, and then classifying them as entailing individual or social activities. London based office staff (Whitehall II study) in 20 civil service departments at baseline. Data are from the fifth wave of data collection (phase 5) of a prospective cohort study, collected through clinical examination and a self administered questionnaire. Firstly, hierarchical multiple regression was used to examine age and socioeconomic status (SES) adjusted effe...
Importance Prior neuroimaging studies have found that late-life participation in cognitive (eg, rea...
IntroductionLeisure time activity is associated with better cognitive function but has not been well...
Objective: Evidence points to an association between social and leisure activity (SLA) engagement an...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis of a positive association, independent of social positi...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
Some studies have shown that cognitive function is positively affected by an engaged and active life...
International audienceWe examined the association between physical activity and cognitive functionin...
As populations around the world are rapidly ageing, there is an urgent need to identify modifiable d...
AbstractAccumulated evidence shows that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive funct...
Objectives: The current cross-sectional study examines the relationship between both frequency and p...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
Even if behavioural studies relate leisure practices to the preservation of memory in old persons, t...
One of the fundamental challenges for neuropsychological aging research is how to maintain and promo...
Associations between cognitively stimulating leisure activities, cognitive function and age-relate
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate whether engagement in leisure activities is linked to mea...
Importance Prior neuroimaging studies have found that late-life participation in cognitive (eg, rea...
IntroductionLeisure time activity is associated with better cognitive function but has not been well...
Objective: Evidence points to an association between social and leisure activity (SLA) engagement an...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis of a positive association, independent of social positi...
Background: One of the fundamental challenges for gerontological research is how to maintain and pro...
Some studies have shown that cognitive function is positively affected by an engaged and active life...
International audienceWe examined the association between physical activity and cognitive functionin...
As populations around the world are rapidly ageing, there is an urgent need to identify modifiable d...
AbstractAccumulated evidence shows that leisure activities have a positive impact on cognitive funct...
Objectives: The current cross-sectional study examines the relationship between both frequency and p...
Background: Previous studies evaluating the association between leisure activities and cognitive fun...
Even if behavioural studies relate leisure practices to the preservation of memory in old persons, t...
One of the fundamental challenges for neuropsychological aging research is how to maintain and promo...
Associations between cognitively stimulating leisure activities, cognitive function and age-relate
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate whether engagement in leisure activities is linked to mea...
Importance Prior neuroimaging studies have found that late-life participation in cognitive (eg, rea...
IntroductionLeisure time activity is associated with better cognitive function but has not been well...
Objective: Evidence points to an association between social and leisure activity (SLA) engagement an...