In a 29-year study of 6,203 individuals ranging in age from 41 to 96 years at initial assessment, we evaluated the relative and combined influence of 65 mortality risk factors, which included sociodemographic variables, lifestyle attributes, medical indices, and multiple cognitive abilities. Reductions in mortality risk were most associated with higher self-rated health, female gender, fewer years as a smoker, and smaller decrements in processing speed with age. Thus, two psychological variables—subjective health status and processing speed—were among the top predictors of survival. We suggest that these psychological attributes, unlike risk factors that are more narrowly defined, reflect (and are influenced by) a broad range of health-rela...
Background: Three factors commonly used as measures of cognitive lifestyle are education, occupation...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
We examined lifespan changes in five domains of cognitive performance as predictive of mortality ris...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Background. Understanding the patterns in determinants of survival becomes increasingly important as...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of reaction time and cognition on the risk of death from c...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
2011-07-18This study examined the interrelations between cognition and mortality in a nationally rep...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
To test whether cognitive ability predicts survival from age 79 to 89 years data were collected from...
Background: Three factors commonly used as measures of cognitive lifestyle are education, occupation...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
We examined lifespan changes in five domains of cognitive performance as predictive of mortality ris...
The authors studied whether the ability of cognitive functioning to predict mortality is pervasive o...
Background. Understanding the patterns in determinants of survival becomes increasingly important as...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the association of reaction time and brief measures of memory and spatial ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of reaction time and cognition on the risk of death from c...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Despite several studies demonstrating an independent and inverse association between cognition and m...
Behavioral and social scientists have identified many nonbiological predictors of mortality. An impo...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
2011-07-18This study examined the interrelations between cognition and mortality in a nationally rep...
Several studies suggest that cognitive impairment is a risk factor for mortality among older adults....
To test whether cognitive ability predicts survival from age 79 to 89 years data were collected from...
Background: Three factors commonly used as measures of cognitive lifestyle are education, occupation...
While there is consistent evidence that initial levels of cognitive ability predict mortality, there...
We examined lifespan changes in five domains of cognitive performance as predictive of mortality ris...