Examining Mediators of the Relationship Between Subjective Age and Cognition

Karen L. Siedlecki, Veronika Kobrinsky, Elissa Aminoff
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Abstract: Research has demonstrated associations between subjective age (i.e., the age that one feels) and cognitive performance, although the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain understudied. The current study examined the predictive validity of subjective age on objective and subjective cognition as well as depressive symptoms and self-rated health (SRH) as statistical mediators. We used secondary data analysis comprising the cross-sectional data of 247 adults (ages 50+) to conduct a series of hierarchical linear regressions and mediation analyses. Older subjective age was significantly associated with lower ratings of measures of subjective cognition, and depressive symptoms and SRH partially mediated these relationships. The malleability of depressive symptoms and SRH provide promising directions for future research aimed at enhancing or maintaining cognition in older adults.
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研究主观年龄与认知之间关系的调解因素
摘要:研究表明,主观年龄(即一个人感觉到的年龄)与认知能力之间存在关联,但这种关系的内在机制仍未得到充分研究。本研究考察了主观年龄对客观和主观认知的预测有效性,以及作为统计中介的抑郁症状和自评健康(SRH)。我们使用了由 247 名成年人(50 岁以上)的横截面数据组成的二手数据分析,进行了一系列分层线性回归和中介分析。主观年龄越大,主观认知的评分就越低,而抑郁症状和性健康与生殖健康在一定程度上调节了这些关系。抑郁症状和自律神经健康的可塑性为今后旨在增强或维持老年人认知能力的研究提供了很好的方向。
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