论文标题

使用SABE研究中的数据,巴巴多斯跨认知领域的终生暴露率

The Role of Lifetime Exposures across Cognitive Domains in Barbados Using Data From the SABE Study

论文作者

Steffener, Jason, Nicholls, Joanne, Franklin, Dylan

论文摘要

这项研究表征了衰老对单个认知领域的影响以及性别,工作类型和教育年龄如何改变年龄对巴巴多斯老年人的影响。这是对2006年SABE研究(健康,福祉和衰老)收集的横截面数据的分析。在每个单个认知域中,使用用于依赖性变量的小精神状态检查评估的每个单个认知领域中的单个点丢失。自变量包括年龄,性别,教育年份,工作类型以及一系列逻辑回归分析中与年龄的相互作用。该研究旨在确定哪些因素改变了年龄对认知表现的影响,哪些因素直接影响了表现。结果表明,在认知领域,年龄的影响有所不同。此外,性别,教育和工作类型都以添加的形成方式差异化影响了认知表现。最一致的发现是,高年级的教育以及大多需要心理努力的就业方式是在后期生活中保持高水平认知表现的最佳组合。结果表明,通过在巴巴多斯人民的可改变的寿命暴露中,可能使年龄对认知表现的不利影响最小化或延迟。

This study characterized the effects of aging on individual cognitive domains and how sex, job type, and years of education alter the age effect on older adults from Barbados. This was an analysis of the cross-sectional data collected as part of the SABE Study (Health, Well-being and Ageing) in 2006. The loss of a single point in each of the individual cognitive domains assessed using the mini-mental state exam served as dependent variables. Independent variables included age, sex, years of education, job type, and the interactions with age in a series of logistic regression analyses. The study aimed to identify which factors altered the effect of age on cognitive performance and which directly affected performance. Results demonstrated that the effect of age differed across the cognitive domains. In addition, sex, education, and job type all differentially affected cognitive performance in an additive, formative manner. The most consistent finding was that high years of education coupled with employment requiring mostly mental effort was the best combination for maintaining high levels of cognitive performance in late life. The results demonstrate that adverse age effects on cognitive performance may be minimized or delayed through modifiable lifetime exposures in the people of Barbados.

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