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Estimation of cognitive reserve and its impact on cognitive performance in older adults

Carolina Feldberg, Juan Pablo Barreyro, María Florencia Tartaglini, Paula Daniela Hermida, Lydia Moya García, Laureana Benetti, María Verónica Somale, Ricardo Allegri

2021Applied Neuropsychology Adult20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Cognitive reserve provides evidence in the search for answers regarding the role that lifestyle has in the protection of cognition in old age. Through a structural equations model, different things were analyzed: the relative weight of education, occupational complexity, free time activities and the intelligence quotient in cognitive reserve; and its impact on three cognitive domains: memory, language and executive functions. DESIGN: A trail analysis was executed, using structural equations procedure. PARTICIPANTS: 167 older participants (mean = 76.74 years, standard deviation = 6.8 years). MEASUREMENTS: Participants were assessed with: Sociodemographic Questionnaire, Occupational Activity Agency Questionnaire, Social Participation Questionnaire and Neuropsychological Evaluation Battery for: memory, language and executive functions. RESULTS: = .003). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, lifestyle factors, such as education, occupational complexity, leisure time activities and intelligence quotient have an impact on the conformation of cognitive reserve and performance in some psychological processes.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive reserveCognitionStructural equation modelingExecutive functionsPsychologyNeuropsychologyDevelopmental psychologyComputer sciencePsychiatryCognitive impairmentMachine learningAging, Health, and DisabilityDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchDevelopmental and Educational Neuropsychology
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