Authors
Elvira Lara, Francisco Félix Caballero, Laura Alejandra Rico‐Uribe, Beatriz Olaya, Josep Maria Haro, José Luis Ayuso‐Mateos, Marta Miret
Publication date
2019/11
Journal
International journal of geriatric psychiatry
Volume
34
Issue
11
Pages
1613-1622
Description
Objective
This study aimed to examine the association of loneliness and social isolation on cognition over a 3‐year follow‐up period in middle‐ and older‐aged adults.
Methods
Data from a Spanish nationally representative sample were analyzed (n = 1691; aged 50 years or older). Loneliness, social isolation, and cognition (immediate recall, delayed recall, verbal fluency, forward digit span, backward digit span, and a composite cognitive score) were assessed both at baseline and at follow‐up. Adjusted generalized estimating equations models were performed.
Results
Loneliness was significantly associated with lower scores in the composite cognitive score, immediate and delayed recall, verbal fluency, and backward digit span (B = −0.14 to B = −3.16; P < .05) and with a more rapid decline from baseline to follow‐up in two out of six cognitive tests. Higher social isolation was associated with lower scores in …
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Scholar articles
E Lara, FF Caballero, LA Rico‐Uribe, B Olaya, JM Haro… - International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 2019