Associations of Religious Service Attendance with Cognitive Function in Midlife: Findings from The CARDIA study.
Isabel S NelsonKatrina KeziosMartine ElbejjaniPeiyi LuKristine YaffeAdina Zeki Al HazzouriPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2022)
Our findings suggest that frequent involvement in religious services at midlife is associated with better global cognition and verbal memory but worse executive function. There was no association with processing speed.