| Literature DB >> 30035190 |
Fengyan Tang1, Iris Chi2, Wei Zhang3, XinQi Dong4.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study aims to examine the associations between engagement in cognitive, social, and religious activity and cognitive function (i.e., global cognition, cognitive performance, episodic memory, working memory, and executive function) and to explore the moderation effect of acculturation on the associations. Data were drawn from the Population-Based Study of Chinese Elderly (PINE) Wave I. Multivariate regression analyses showed that participation in more cognitive and social activities were associated with better cognitive function indicated by all five measures. Also, more frequent attendance in religious services is related to better working memory only. Compared with those more acculturated peers, the less acculturated community-dwelling Chinese older adults benefited more from high levels of activity engagement, especially in global cognition, cognitive performance, and episodic memory. Findings illustrate the importance of increasing older adults' exposure to cognitively stimulating and socially integrated activities or environments, which may help to preserve the cognitive function of older adults.Entities:
Keywords: PINE; acculturation; activity engagement; cognitive function
Year: 2018 PMID: 30035190 PMCID: PMC6050630 DOI: 10.1177/2333721418778180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerontol Geriatr Med ISSN: 2333-7214
Descriptive and Bivariate Analysis Results of Study Variables.
| Correlation coefficient | ||||||||||||||||||
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| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | ||
| 1 | 72.81(8.31) |
| −.11 | .05 | .35 | −.35 | −.32 | .44 | .24 | −.12 |
| −.17 | .05 | −.33 | −.29 | −.23 | −.35 | −.31 |
| 2 | 57.97% | 1 | −.20 | .05 | .05 | −.12 | −.34 | .12 | .13 | −.05 | −.17 | −.07 | .14 | −.14 | −.07 | −.19 | −.13 | −.13 |
| 3 | 8.72(5.05) | 1 |
| −.10 |
| .22 | −.12 |
| .41 | .50 | .36 | .22 | .59 | .47 | .50 | .55 | .55 | |
| 4 | 1.95(1.14) | 1 | .35 | −.15 | −.10 |
| .04 | .14 | .04 |
| .04 | .05 | .05 |
| .04 | .07 | ||
| 5 | 20.02(13.18) | 1 | −.31 | −.22 | .19 | .18 | .13 |
| −.07 |
| −.12 | −.10 | −.10 | −.13 | −.09 | |||
| 6 | 1.87(1.89) | 1 | .39 | −.20 | −.14 |
| −.08 |
| −.10 | .07 | .07 |
| .07 | .06 | ||||
| 7 | 70.94% | 1 | −.24 | −.13 | .08 | .10 | .06 | −.10 | .23 | .19 | .20 | .22 | .23 | |||||
| 8 | 0.72(1.05) | 1 | .26 | −.11 | −.11 | −.21 |
| −.28 | −.24 | −.24 | −.32 | −.28 | ||||||
| 9 | 2.06(1.46) | 1 |
| .05 |
| .05 | −.06 | −.05 | −.04 | −.08 | −.06 | |||||||
| 10 | 15.25(5.12) | 1 | .33 | .26 | .20 | .37 | .32 | .27 | .34 | .34 | ||||||||
| 11 | 9.88(4.83) | 1 | .45 | .19 | .44 | .36 | .36 | .42 | .43 | |||||||||
| 12 | 8.87(4.81) | 1 | .22 | .40 | .32 | .29 | .39 | .37 | ||||||||||
| 13 | 0.49(1.06) | 1 | .17 | .15 | .13 | .17 | .17 | |||||||||||
| 14 | −0.04(0.85) | 1 | .91 | .72 | .80 | .94 | ||||||||||||
| 15 | −0.04(0.98) | 1 | .45 | .57 | .92 | |||||||||||||
| 16 | −0.00(1.00) | 1 | .60 | .58 | ||||||||||||||
| 17 | −0.06(0.92) | 1 | .87 | |||||||||||||||
| 18 | −0.04(1.02) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Note. Variables: 1. age; 2. female; 3. education; 4. income; 5. years living the United States; 6. household members; 7. Married; 8. Mobility; 9. chronic conditions; 10. acculturation; 11. cognitive activity; 12. social activity; 13. religious activity; 14. global cognition; 15. episodic memory; 16. working memory; 17. executive function; and 18. Italicized coefficients were not statistically significant. C-MMSE = C-Mini-Mental State Examination.
Multivariate Regression Analyses of Cognitive Function Domains.
| Global cognition | Episodic memory | Working memory | Executive function | C-MMSE | ||||||
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| Age | −.03(.00) | .002 | −.03(.00) | .000 | −.02(.00) | .000 | −.03(.00) | .000 | −.03(.00) | <.0001 |
| Female | −.01(.03) | .70 | .07(.03) | .03 | −.17(.03) | .000 | .01(.03) | .87 | .00(.03) | .89 |
| Education | .06(.00) | .000 | .06(.00) | .000 | .07(.00) | .000 | .07(.00) | .000 | .09(.00) | <.0001 |
| Income | .03(.01) | .01 | .03(.01) | .06 | .02(.00) | .19 | .05(.00) | .0004 | .01(.01) | .33 |
| Years living in the United States | .00(.00) | .94 | .00(.01) | .89 | −.00(.00) | .21 | −.00(.00) | .14 | .00(.00) | .04 |
| Household member | −.02(.01) | .02 | −.00(.01) | .75 | −.03(.01) | .001 | −.02(.01) | .03 | −.04(.01) | <.0001 |
| Married | .06(.03) | .05 | .05(.04) | .21 | .05(.04) | .20 | .05(.03) | .17 | .13(.04) | .004 |
| Mobility | −.10(.01) | .000 | −.09(.02) | .000 | −.09(.02) | .000 | −.13(.02) | .000 | −.11(.02) | <.0001 |
| Medical condition | −.01(.01) | .21 | −.02(.01) | .26 | −.01(.01) | .63 | −.02(.01) | .15 | −.00(.01) | .95 |
| Acculturation | .00(.00) | .37 | .00(.00) | .54 | .00(.00) | .23 | .00(.00) | .32 | .00(.00) | .80 |
| Cognitive[ | .03(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | <.0001 |
| Social activity[ | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .01(.00) | .003 | .02(.00) | .000 | .01(.00) | .0003 |
| Religious activity[ | .05(.03) | .07 | .04(.04) | .24 | .07(.00) | .004 | .06(.03) | .09 | .07(.03) | .06 |
| Total activity[ | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | <.0001 |
Note. C-MMSE = C-Mini-Mental State Examination.
model includes cognitive, social, and religious activity, and control variables.
model includes total activity engagement and control variables.
Interactions Between Acculturation and Activity Engagement on Cognitive Function Domains.
| Global cognition | Episodic memory | Working memory | Executive function | C-MMSE | ||||||
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| Age | −.03(.00) | .000 | −.03(.00) | .000 | −.02(.00) | .000 | −.03(.00) | .000 | −.03(.00) | <.0001 |
| Female | −.01(.02) | .74 | .07(.03) | .02 | −.17(.03) | .000 | .00(.03) | .90 | −.00(.03) | .96 |
| Education | .06(.00) | .000 | .06(.00) | .000 | .07(.00) | .000 | .07(.00) | .000 | .07(.00) | <.0001 |
| Income | .03(.01) | .006 | .03(.01) | .03 | .02(.00) | .16 | .04(.01) | .005 | .02(.01) | .02 |
| Years living in the United States | .00(.00) | .94 | −.00(.01) | .85 | −.00(.00) | .19 | −.00(.00) | .16 | .00(.00) | .15 |
| Household member | −.02(.01) | .02 | −.00(.01) | .72 | −.03(.01) | .001 | −.02(.01) | .03 | −.02(.01) | .007 |
| Married | .06(.03) | .05 | .05(.04) | .21 | .05(.04) | .20 | .05(.03) | .17 | .13(.04) | .004 |
| Mobility | −.10(.01) | .000 | −.08(.02) | .000 | −.09(.02) | .000 | −.13(.02) | .000 | −.08(.02) | <.0001 |
| Medical condition | −.01(.01) | .18 | −.02(.01) | .23 | −.01(.01) | .61 | −.02(.01) | .16 | −.00(.01) | .55 |
| Acculturation | .00(.00) | .09 | .01(.00) | .13 | .00(.00) | .17 | .00(.00) | .42 | −.00(.00) | .69 |
| Cognitive activity | .03(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | .000 | .03(.00) | <.0001 |
| Social activity | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .01(.00) | .002 | .02(.00) | .000 | .01(.00) | .0002 |
| Religious activity | .05(.03) | .06 | .04(.04) | .22 | .07(.04) | .04 | .06(.03) | .09 | .07(.03) | .03 |
| Total activity | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | .000 | .02(.00) | <.0001 |
| Acculturation × cognitive[ | −.001(.000) | .0018 | −.002(.001) | .0005 | −.000(.001) | .99 | −.000(.001) | .38 | −.002(.001) | <.0001 |
| Acculturation × social[ | −.001(.000) | .0021 | −.002(.001) | .0011 | −.001(.001) | .38 | .001(.001) | .33 | −.001(.001) | .005 |
| Acculturation × religious[ | −.001(.005) | .0013 | −.02(.01) | .0002 | −.005(.006) | .42 | .001(.005) | .82 | −.007(.01) | .21 |
| Acculturation × total activity[ | −.001(.000) | .000 | −.002(.000) | .000 | −.000(.000) | .22 | −.000(.000) | .78 | −.002(.000) | <.0001 |
Note. C-MMSE = C-Mini-Mental State Examination.
model adds the interaction between cognitive activity and acculturation to model 1 in Table 2.
model adds the interaction between social activity and acculturation to model 1 in Table 2.
model adds the interaction between religious activity and acculturation to model 1 in Table 2.
model adds the interaction between total activity and acculturation to model 2 in Table 2.
Figure 1.Interaction between total activity engagement and acculturation on global cognition.