2022
DOI: 10.1016/s2666-7568(22)00199-4
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Associations between social connections and cognition: a global collaborative individual participant data meta-analysis

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“…When focusing on pooled estimates from our study, findings support conclusions from previous research suggesting distinct relationships between markers of social health and cognitive domains [15,21]. Findings for structural markers of social health (marital or cohabitation status, social network size, contact frequency) were mixed -all were associated with executive function, and network size was also associated with processing speed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…When focusing on pooled estimates from our study, findings support conclusions from previous research suggesting distinct relationships between markers of social health and cognitive domains [15,21]. Findings for structural markers of social health (marital or cohabitation status, social network size, contact frequency) were mixed -all were associated with executive function, and network size was also associated with processing speed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The studies and countries chosen are part of the SHARED consortium (https://www.shared-dementia.eu/) which were sampled from the general population, contained the necessary exposure and outcome measures and multiple timepoints required to examine decline, and were homogeneous enough to pool findings and examine replication. This paper further builds on a recent study that examined a similar question in different studies involving fewer timepoints and greater heterogeneity of populations sampled from the COSMIC consortium [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…SHARED involves several studies with the aim to unravel the interplay between social health and biological and psychological factors. Studies include the development of a conceptual framework for social health, epidemiological studies (41,42), a systematic review on factors influencing cognitive health (17), a Group Model Building (GMB) study (43), a current study to identify 1 www.interdem.org 2 https://www.shared-dementia.eu/ social health measures and an ongoing qualitative study. The conceptual framework was iteratively developed by the interdisciplinary Social Health Stream of SHARED, consisting of a team of 11 experts, and discussed with the whole consortium.…”
Section: Development Of Conceptual Framework Study Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But does it work like that? We explore the feasibility, meaning the applicability, of the conceptual framework through its use in the following studies of the SHARED project: the review of epidemiological studies ( 17 ), the epidemiological associations between social health and cognitive functioning in the SHARED data bases ( 41 , 42 ) and a Group Model Building (GMB) ( 43 ).…”
Section: Exploration Of Potential Feasibility Of the Conceptual Frame...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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