It's complicated: Executive functioning moderates impacts of daily busyness on everyday functioning in community-dwelling older adults.
Yana SuchyMichelle Gereau MoraLibby A DesRuisseauxStacey L BrothersPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2023)
Findings indicate that high variability in daily busyness, potentially reflecting a lack of daily routine, was associated with IADL errors among cognitively healthy older adults with mild EF weaknesses. Additionally, consistently high levels of busyness were associated with failures to complete tasks, or failures to complete them on time, regardless of EF. These results further support the Contextually Valid Executive Assessment (ConVExA) model, which posits that EF and contextual factors interact to predict functional outcomes.