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The effect of social relationships on cognitive decline in older adults


The effect of social relationships on cognitive decline in older adults

A previous meta-analysis (Kuiper et al., 2016) has shown that multiple aspects of social relationships are associated with cognitive decline ...

The effect of social relationships on cognitive decline in older adults

Our cumulative meta-analysis would confirm that multiple aspects of social relationships are associated with cognitive decline.

Social Engagement and Cognition - When I'm 64 - NCBI Bookshelf

Findings from a few studies suggest that social engagement and absorbing leisure activities may play a role in maintaining cognitive function in late adulthood.

(PDF) The effect of social relationships on cognitive decline in older ...

Conclusions Our cumulative meta-analysis would confirm that multiple aspects of social relationships are associated with cognitive decline. Yet, ...

Effects of Social Interaction Intervention on Cognitive Functions ...

The findings suggest that enhancing social participation can promote cognitive health and healthy aging, particularly among those with normal ...

Social participation and risk of developing dementia | Nature Aging

Two systematic reviews of social relationships and cognitive decline found that both the quantity and quality of social relationship ...

Social Relationships and Cognitive Function in Older Adults

In their study, older adults who felt very satisfied with their social network presented a 23% reduced risk of subsequent dementia. Those who felt that they ...

Social relationships, social support, and patterns of cognitive aging ...

First, as indicated above, social integration and support have been linked to protection against physical and mental health outcomes such as heart disease, ...

a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies ...

Results: We identified 43 articles. Poor social relationships predicted cognitive decline; for structural (19 studies): pooled OR: 1.08 (95% CI: 1.05–1.11); ...

Social connectedness and cognitive decline - The Lancet

These findings were robust across model specifications. Monthly engagement in community groups and yearly interactions with family and friends, ...

Longitudinal associations between social relationships and ...

Highlights · Positive social relationships might be an important protective factor against cognitive decline. · Cognitive function had no significant influence on ...

The effect of social relationships on cognitive decline in older adults

A previous meta-analysis (Kuiper et al., 2016) has shown that multiple aspects of social relationships are associated with cognitive decline in older adults.

[PDF] Social relationships and cognitive decline: a systematic review ...

Meta-analyses show that multiple aspects of social relationships are associated with cognitive decline and the association might be overestimated and should ...

The impact of social activities, social networks, social support and ...

Overall, the results show that social relationships, as defined in this review, benefits older adults' cognitive functioning. Changes in the ...

Reduced social activities and networks, but not social support, are ...

Overall, based on the existing literature, it remains unclear whether the subdomains of social relationships have a similar impact on older adults' cognitive ...

Are social isolation and loneliness associated with cognitive decline ...

(2018) explored this relationship in 2,224 Welsh older adults, assessing multiple domains and showed that being socially isolated might lead to ...

Social Support and the Incidence of Cognitive Impairment Among ...

Objective: Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. However, the longitudinal relationship ...

The Impact of Social Isolation and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

making it challenging to examine the effects of social relationships on cognition in older adults. No significant supportive longitudinal ...

(PDF) The impact ofsocial activities, social networks, social support ...

Conclusions The results support prior conclusions that there is an association between social relationships and cognitive function but the exact nature of this ...

19 - Social Relationships and Cognitive Development in Adulthood

In cases where an older adult is socially isolated or perceives him- or herself as lacking such partners, they may show considerable cognitive declines (e.g., ...