Cognitive decline gap between male and female in Indian context: Examining the contribution of underlying factors using non-linear decomposition analysis

Subhadeep Saha, Priya Das, Tanu Das, Partha Das, Tamal Basu Roy
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Abstract

Background

Cognitive decline denotes the condition of having memory loss, reduced or slower thinking skills. It is an alarming issue with the increasing age of individuals and sometimes it hinders the smooth functioning of daily activities in life. Affirmations from both developed and developing countries manifest that older people are at risk of cognitive decline; however, the study about male-female differential remained scanty. So, the study examines gender-specific differences in cognitive decline among middle-aged and older adults by identifying the significant covariates responsible for the change in cognitive decline through the FDA.

Methods

The study used information collected from 52,569 participants (females 26,665 and males 25,904) aged 45 years and above from the latest cross-sectional dataset of LASI. Descriptive statistics, multivariable logistic regression, and FDA techniques were utilized.

Results

Multivariable logistic regression revealed that female individuals had 1.90 times [95% CI: (1.77-2.05)] higher odds of cognitive decline than male individuals. In addition, the FDA revealed that school attainment alone was found enough to narrate the difference in the pervasiveness of cognitive decline among individuals between males and females by 54.75%. Marital status, working status, and reading habits were found to express a profound impact on the male-female gap in the prevalence of cognitive decline by 9.41%, 6.47%, and 12.25% respectively.

Conclusions

Findings suggest that there is a need for comprehensive public service intervention like community healthcare and formulation of various health programs to address the cognitive decline, more so for female individuals without neglecting the male ones.
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背景认知功能衰退是指记忆力减退、思维能力下降或迟钝。随着年龄的增长,认知能力下降是一个令人担忧的问题,有时会妨碍日常生活的顺利进行。发达国家和发展中国家的研究都表明,老年人有认知能力下降的风险;然而,关于男女差异的研究仍然很少。因此,本研究通过确定导致中老年人认知能力下降变化的重要协变量,研究了中老年人认知能力下降的性别差异。结果多变量逻辑回归显示,女性认知能力下降的几率是男性的 1.90 倍 [95% CI:(1.77-2.05)]。此外,FDA 还发现,仅学校教育程度一项就足以说明男性和女性在认知能力下降的普遍程度上存在 54.75% 的差异。结论研究结果表明,有必要采取全面的公共服务干预措施,如社区医疗保健和制定各种健康计划,以解决认知能力下降问题,尤其是在不忽视男性的情况下解决女性认知能力下降问题。
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