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Social factors that predict cognitive decline in older African American adults.

Erika PughAlyssa N De VitoRoss DiversAnthony RobinsonDaniel S WeitznerMatthew Calamia
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2020)
Although our findings on loneliness and perceived discrimination over time were inconsistent with prior research, our findings on social activity and social network size over time were consistent with past literature and are thought to be due to positive social interactions providing a catalyst for cognitively stimulating activities. These results suggest that interventions designed to preserve cognition in African American older adults should incorporate adequate social activity. Furthermore, to maximize effectiveness, interventions should not necessarily focus on just expanding one's social network.
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