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The impact of?social activities, social networks, social support and social relationships on the cognitive functioning of healthy older adults: a systematic review

机译:社会活动,社交网络,社会支持和社会关系对健康老年人认知功能的影响:系统评价

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Social relationships, which are contingent on access to social networks, promote engagement in social activities and provide access to social support. These social factors have been shown to positively impact health outcomes. In the current systematic review, we offer a comprehensive overview of the impact of social activities, social networks and social support on the cognitive functioning of healthy older adults (50+) and examine the differential effects of aspects of social relationships on various cognitive domains. We followed PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) guidelines, and collated data from randomised controlled trials (RCTs), genetic and observational studies. Independent variables of interest included subjective measures of social activities, social networks, and social support, and composite measures of social relationships (CMSR). The primary outcome of interest was cognitive function divided into domains of episodic memory, semantic memory, overall memory ability, working memory, verbal fluency, reasoning, attention, processing speed, visuospatial abilities, overall executive functioning and global cognition. Thirty-nine studies were included in the review; three RCTs, 34 observational studies, and two genetic studies. Evidence suggests a relationship between (1) social activity and global cognition and overall executive functioning, working memory, visuospatial abilities and processing speed but not episodic memory, verbal fluency, reasoning or attention; (2) social networks and global cognition but not episodic memory, attention or processing speed; (3) social support and global cognition and episodic memory but not attention or processing speed; and (4) CMSR and episodic memory and verbal fluency but not global cognition. The results support prior conclusions that there is an association between social relationships and cognitive function but the exact nature of this association remains unclear. Implications of the findings are discussed and suggestions for future research provided. PROSPERO 2012: CRD42012003248 .
机译:社会关系取决于获得社会网络的机会,可以促进参与社会活动并提供获得社会支持的机会。这些社会因素已经显示出对健康结果的积极影响。在当前的系统评价中,我们全面概述了社交活动,社交网络和社会支持对健康的老年人(50岁以上)认知功能的影响,并研究了社交关系各方面对各个认知领域的不同影响。我们遵循了PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南,并收集了来自随机对照试验(RCT),遗传和观察研究的数据。感兴趣的独立变量包括社交活动,社交网络和社会支持的主观衡量指标以及社会关系的综合衡量指标(CMSR)。感兴趣的主要结果是认知功能,分为情景记忆,语义记忆,整体记忆能力,工作记忆,口语流利度,推理,注意力,处理速度,视觉空间能力,整体执行功能和整体认知等领域。该评价纳入了39项研究;三项RCT,34项观察性研究和两项遗传研究。有证据表明:(1)社交活动和全球认知与整体执行功能,工作记忆,视觉空间能力和处理速度之间存在关系,但与情景记忆,口语流利程度,推理或注意力无关; (2)社交网络和全球认知,但不是情景记忆,注意力或处理速度; (3)社会支持,全球认知和情节记忆,但没有关注或处理速度; (4)CMSR和情节记忆和口语流利度,但不是全局认知。结果支持先前的结论,即社会关系与认知功能之间存在关联,但这种关联的确切性质仍不清楚。讨论了这些发现的含义,并为将来的研究提供了建议。 PROSPERO 2012:CRD42012003248。

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