2020
DOI: 10.1177/1533317520960868
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Observed Physical Function Is Associated With Better Cognition Among Elderly Adults: The Adventist Health Study-2

Abstract: Lifestyle factors may individually protect against the development of mild cognitive impairment. We investigate the relationships between both self-reported physical activity and measured physical function with cognition in a population of elderly adults, more than half of whom follow vegetarian dietary patterns. Otherwise healthy adults (n = 127, mean age 74.9 ± 7.9 years, 61.3% current vegetarians) were assessed using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. A principal components analysis derived process… Show more

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“…Physical and role functioning are known prognosticators for long-term survival in LA-and advanced NSCLC patients (23,24). Physical health is also significantly correlated with HRQoL and cognitive functioning (25). These findings were confirmed in our study, observing a better pre-treatment physical and role functioning in patients who still participated at one year compared to those who stopped participation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Physical and role functioning are known prognosticators for long-term survival in LA-and advanced NSCLC patients (23,24). Physical health is also significantly correlated with HRQoL and cognitive functioning (25). These findings were confirmed in our study, observing a better pre-treatment physical and role functioning in patients who still participated at one year compared to those who stopped participation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In 2016, we identified 2685 members of the cohort for whom study records indicated were 60 years or older, community‐dwelling and living within 75 miles of Loma Linda University (LLU). During 2016–2018, 199 were reached by telephone and invited to participate in the AHS‐2 Cognitive and Neuroimaging (AHS2‐CAN) substudy (Gatto et al., 2020). Of those, 168 (84%) agreed to participate and were screened for eligibility.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17 , 18 The cohort is healthy: at baseline, high proportions reported being in excellent health; 45% of cohort members follow vegetarian diets, 65 the non-vegetarians consume relatively lower amounts of meat compared to the general population, 51 , 66 only 1.1% are current smokers and 6.6% currently drink alcohol. 17 In 2016, the AHS-2 Cognitive and Neuroimaging (AHS-2-CAN) sub-study 67 identified 2685 members of the cohort for whom study records indicated were 60 years or older, community-dwelling, and living within 75 miles of Loma Linda University (LLU). During 2016–2018, 199 were reached by telephone and invited to participate in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%