Influence of childhood socioeconomic position and ability on mid-life cognitive function: evidence from three British birth cohorts.
Eoin McElroyMarcus RichardsEmla FitzsimonsGabriella ContiGeorge B PloubidisAlice SullivanVanessa MoultonPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2021)
Across three British birth cohorts, we found that the association between early life SEP and mid-life cognitive function was fully mediated by childhood cognitive ability, educational attainment and occupational status. Furthermore, the association between early cognitive ability and mid-life cognitive function has decreased in younger generations. Therefore, cognitive function in adulthood may be influenced by modifiable factors and societal change.