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Cognition and mobility show a global association in middle- and late-adulthood: Analyses from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

机译:认知和流动性显示在成年和晚期和晚期的全球协会:从加拿大纵向研究衰老的分析

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Background: Given our aging population, there's great interest in identifying modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline. Studies have highlighted the relationship between aspects of mobility and cognitive processes. However, cognition and mobility are both multifaceted concepts and their interrelationships remain to be well defined. Research question: Here, we firstly aimed to replicate cross-sectional associations between objective measures of mobility and cognition. Second, we tested whether these associations remained after the consideration of multiple age-related confounders. Finally, to test the hypothesis that the association between mobility and cognition is stronger in older adults, we examined the moderating effect of age in the association between mobility and cognition.
机译:背景:鉴于我们的老龄化人口,对认知下降的可改变风险因素有很大的兴趣。 研究强调了移动性和认知过程方面的关系。 然而,认知和移动性都是多方面的概念,它们的相互关系仍然是明确的。 研究问题:在这里,我们首先旨在复制移动性和认知目标措施之间的横截面协会。 其次,我们测试了这些协会是否在考虑到多年与年龄相关的混乱后。 最后,为了测试移动性和认知之间的关联在老年人中更强大的假设,我们研究了移动性和认知之间的协会的时代的调节效果。

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