Illiteracy, dementia risk, and cognitive trajectories among older adults with low education.
Miguel Arce RenteríaJet M J VonkGloria FelixJustina F AvilaLaura B ZahodneElizabeth DalchandKirsten M FrazerMichelle N MartinezHeather L ShouelJennifer J ManlyPublished in: Neurology (2019)
We found that illiteracy was independently associated with higher risk of prevalent and incident dementia, but not with a more rapid rate of cognitive decline. The independent effect of illiteracy on dementia risk may be through a lower range of cognitive function, which is closer to diagnostic thresholds for dementia than the range of literate participants.