Contribution of IQ in young adulthood to the associations of education and occupation with cognitive ability in older age.
Insa FeinkohlPetra KozmaFriedrich BorchersSimone J T van MontfortJochen KruppaGeorg WintererClaudia SpiesTobias PischonPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
While a higher education and a higher occupation were each associated with a higher late-life cognitive ability, only for education some unique contribution to cognitive ability remained over and above its relationship with pre-morbid IQ, depression, and occupation. Further research is needed to address whether a longer time spent in education may promote late-life cognitive ability.