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Appl Neuropsychol Adult ; : 1-11, 2021 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34870538

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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: The cognitive reserve factor is well represented by the measures included, with values ​​between .43 and .86, and shows a direct effect on language (ß = .52, p < .001), executive functions (ß = .77, p <.001), and memory (ß = .36, p = .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.

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