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Associations between Visual Acuity and Cognitive Decline in Older Adulthood: A 9-Year Longitudinal Study.

Ashlyn RunkYichen JiaAnran LiuChung-Chou H ChangMary GanguliBeth E Snitz
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2021)
Higher VA is associated with higher concurrent cognitive abilities and slower rates of decline over 9 years in both vision-dependent and vision-independent tests of memory, language, and executive functioning. Findings are consistent with emerging literature supporting vision impairment in aging as a potentially modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline. Clinicians should encourage patient utilization of vision assessment and correction with the added aim of protecting cognition.
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