Participant education, spousal education and dementia risk in a diverse cohort of members of an integrated health care delivery system in Northern California.
Paola GilsanzElizabeth Rose MayedaChloe W EngOanh L MeyerMedellena Maria GlymourCharles P QuesenberryRachel A WhitmerPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
In a large diverse cohort, we found that higher levels of participant's own education were associated with lower dementia risk regardless of spousal education. An inverse association between spousal education and dementia risk was also present, however, the effects became non-significant after adjusting for participant education.