Updating risk and protective factors for dementia in older adults
Nature Reviews Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Distance from home and working memory: daily associations varying by neighborhood environments in community-dwelling older adults
European Journal of Ageing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: April 5, 2025
Abstract
Out-of-home
mobility
and
neighborhood
environment
have
been,
respectively,
shown
to
be
associated
with
older
adults’
cognitive
abilities
they
may
combined
effects.
Adopting
an
ecological
perspective
mobility–cognition
associations,
this
study
examined
daily
maximum
distance
from
home
in
relation
working
memory
performance
community-dwelling
adults
the
moderation
effect
of
environments.
Analyses
included
data
over
947
days
109
Swiss
aged
65
89
years.
Over
two
weeks,
participants
wore
a
custom-built
mobile
GPS
tracker
completed
smartphone-based
numerical
updating
task
seven
times
per
day.
Daily
was
extracted
data.
Neighborhood
environments
were
assessed
Environment
Walkability
Scale
at
baseline.
Multilevel
models
showed
that
not
performance,
but
there
cross-level
effects
positively
(vs.
negatively)
who
lived
neighborhoods
more
fewer)
places
for
walking
cycling
higher
lower)
land
use
mix-diversity.
could
on
abilities.
Neighborhoods
biking
or
having
mixture
enhance
positive
association
between
traveling
far
performance.
Language: Английский
Joint effects of environmental and neighborhood socioeconomic factors on cognitive function in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 121830 - 121830
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Environmental Exposure on the Health of Older Adults: A Review From the GIScience Perspective
Transactions in GIS,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
29(3)
Published: May 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Given
the
increasing
global
aging,
understanding
complex
association
between
environmental
exposure
and
health
among
older
people
is
essential
for
promoting
healthy
aging.
This
review
examined
progress
in
impact
of
on
elderly,
emphasizing
significant
contributions
geographical
information
science
(GIScience).
Based
framework
adults
bibliometric
analysis,
current
research
hotspots,
rapidly
developing
directions,
further
trends
were
discussed.
First,
much‐anticipated
types
exposures
their
GIScience‐related
assessment
methods
reviewed;
furthermore,
two
aspects
rapid
development
summarized,
that
is,
geographically
explicit
ecological
momentary
assessment;
moreover,
prospects
area‐oriented
GeoAI
technologies
individual‐oriented
monitoring
systems
aims
to
strengthen
interdisciplinary
connections
GIScience,
health,
contributing
scientific
insights
facilitate
aging
creation
age‐friendly
environments.
Language: Английский
The Global Burden of Pediatric Respiratory Infections Attributable to Long-term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matters
Xueqiu Ni,
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Ning Kang,
No information about this author
Ke Huang
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et al.
Environmental Pollution,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 126419 - 126419
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Can Skip-generation Caregiving Improve the Quality of Life for the Elderly?
Feng Chen,
No information about this author
Ruixin Gao,
No information about this author
Lihua Ma
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 20, 2024
Abstract
Background:
In
the
context
of
Chinese
society,
where
skip-generation
caregiving
is
a
prevalent
form
childcare,
understanding
its
implications
for
well-being
caregivers,
especially
concerning
cognitive
abilities,
imperative.
This
arrangement
not
only
alleviates
reproductive
pressures
on
younger
parents
but
also
promotes
societal
integration
and
addresses
challenges
posed
by
an
aging
population.
Despite
benefits,
impact
this
quality
life
elderly
individuals
particularly
in
terms
function,
warrants
thorough
investigation
Objective:
To
investigate
abilities
elderly,
study
will
focus
quality-of-life
impacts
underlying
mechanisms
involved.
Methods:
Utilizing
data
from
China
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study
(CHARLS)
years
2012,
2015,
2018,this
constructs
econometric
model
to
assess
relationship
between
individuals.
Logistic
regression
models
were
employed
elucidate
through
which
influences
outcomes.
Results:
Regressions
reveal
positive
correlation
improved
caregivers.
Furthermore,
moderate
increase
intensity
associated
with
sustained
levels.
Economic
prosperity
amplifies
effects
health,
although
benefits
diminish
caregiver's
advancing
age.
The
highlights
three
main
pathways
function:
reduction
depressive
symptoms,
increased
social
interactions,
enhanced
intergenerational
economic
support.
Conclusions:
Skip-generation
has
been
shown
be
beneficial
health
individuals,
status
caregiver
playing
significant
roles
extent
these
benefits.
Tailoring
support
meet
specific
needs
caregivers
crucial
maximizing
preventive
against
decline.
research
offers
valuable
insights
policy-making
process
developing
countries.
Language: Английский
Cities, Health, and Well-Being
Jesús Ibarluzea,
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Ane Arbillaga-Etxarri,
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Pedro Fernández de Larrinoa
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et al.
Applied innovation and technology management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 161 - 176
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Cognitive Health Costs of Poor Housing for Women: Exploring Executive Function and Housing Stress in Urban Slums in India
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(12), P. 1710 - 1710
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
An
increasing
body
of
literature
has
investigated
the
implications
housing
quality
on
health,
confirming
negative
consequences
poor
physical
and
mental
health.
Despite
this
increased
focus
salutogenic
impacts
housing,
relationship
between
cognitive
health
remains
understudied.
This
study
examined
how
in
urban
informal
settlements,
where
living
conditions
are
often
substandard,
affects
women's
functioning,
with
a
specific
executive
function
(EF)
skills.
EF
is
decision-making
system
that
enables
us
to
make
decisions
using
working
memory
attentional
control.
addressed
two
key
questions:
(1)
Is
associated
skills?
(2)
Does
perceived
stress
experienced
by
women
mediate
housing-EF
relationship?
A
standardized
observer-based
tool
assessed
quality,
psychometric
instruments
measured
skills,
12-item
questionnaire
evaluated
stress.
Results
indicated
better
positively
higher
acting
as
mediating
factor
relationship.
These
findings
have
important
for
both
policies.
Investments
improving
can
yield
benefits
women,
addressing
stress-inducing
factors
could
further
enhance
outcomes.
Language: Английский