Social capital and cognitive decline: Does sleep duration mediate the association?

Studies have found that social capital (SC) is associated with the risk of cognitive decline; however, the mechanism explaining how SC leads to cognitive decline is unclear. The current study examines the mediation effect of sleep duration on the relationship between SC and cognitive decline in Chin...

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description Studies have found that social capital (SC) is associated with the risk of cognitive decline; however, the mechanism explaining how SC leads to cognitive decline is unclear. The current study examines the mediation effect of sleep duration on the relationship between SC and cognitive decline in Chinese older adults. A cross-sectional study of 955 community-dwelling aged 60 or over was conducted. The mini-mental state examination (MMSE), self-report sleep duration questionnaire, and social capital scales were administered during the face-to-face survey. The Bootstrap methods PROCESS program is employed to test the mediation model. After controlling for covariates, both social cohesion and social interaction were positively correlated with the MMSE score (p
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Age related diseases
Aging
Alzheimer's disease
Apolipoprotein E
Biology and Life Sciences
Cognition in old age
Cognitive ability
Cognitive functioning
Community
Dementia
Dementia disorders
Diet
Disorders
Education
Environmental aspects
Environmental education
Environmental factors
Epidemiology
Family roles
Geriatrics
Health aspects
Health risks
Health services
Homocysteine
Hospitals
Hyperlipidemia
Impairment
Laboratories
Leisure
Medical schools
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mental disorders
Neighborhoods
Norms
Older people
People and Places
Physical Sciences
Physicians
Population
Psychological distress
Psychological stress
Public health
Questionnaires
Reciprocity
Sleep
Social aspects
Social capital
Social capital (Sociology)
Social interaction
Social life & customs
Social Sciences
Stress
Tau protein
β-Amyloid
title Social capital and cognitive decline: Does sleep duration mediate the association?
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