Cognition in informal caregivers: evidence from an English population study.
Fernando Javier García-CastroRebecca BendayanRichard James Butler DobsonMaria J BlancaPublished in: Aging & mental health (2021)
Our findings show that caregivers have higher level of memory and executive function compared to non-caregivers. For memory, we found that although health behaviours and depression can have a role in this association, they do not fully explain it. However, health behaviours seem to have a clear role in the association with executive function. Public health and policy do not need to target specifically cognitive function but other areas as the promotion of healthy behaviours and psychological adjustment such as preventing depression and promoting physical activity in caregivers.