Association of social contact with dementia and cognition: 28-year follow-up of the Whitehall II cohort study.
Andrew SommerladSéverine SabiaArchana Singh-ManouxGlyn LewisGill LivingstonPublished in: PLoS medicine (2019)
Findings from this study suggest a protective effect of social contact against dementia and that more frequent contact confers higher cognitive reserve, although it is possible that the ability to maintain more social contact may be a marker of cognitive reserve. Future intervention studies should seek to examine whether improving social contact frequency is feasible, acceptable, and efficacious in changing cognitive outcomes.