Characteristics of urban neighbourhood environments and cognitive age in mid-age and older adults
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33119Date
2023-07-12Type
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Soloveva, Maria V.; Poudel, Govinda; Barnett, Anthony; Shaw, Jonathan E.; Martino, Erika; Knibbs, Luke D.; Anstey, Kaarin J.; Cerin, EsterAbstract
In this cross-sectional study, we examined the extent to which features of the neighbourhood natural, built, and socio-economic environments were related to cognitive age in adults (N = 3418, Mage = 61 years) in Australia. Machine learning estimated an individual's cognitive age from assessments of processing speed, verbal memory, premorbid intelligence. A ’cognitive age gap’ was calculated by subtracting chronological age from predicted cognitive age and was used as a marker of cognitive age. Greater parkland availability and higher neighbourhood socio-economic status were associated with a lower cognitive age gap score in confounder- and mediator-adjusted regression models. Cross-sectional design is a limitation. Living in affluent neighbourhoods with access to parks maybe beneficial for cognitive health, although selection mechanisms may contribute to the findings.
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ElsevierCitation
Soloveva, Poudel, Barnett, Shaw, Martino, Knibbs, Anstey, Cerin E. Characteristics of urban neighbourhood environments and cognitive age in mid-age and older adults. Health and Place. 2023;83Metadata
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