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What is the association between adverse childhood experiences and late-life cognitive decline? Study of Healthy Aging in African Americans (STAR) cohort study.

Yi LorKristen M GeorgePaola GilsanzClaire C MeunierRachel L PetersonEleanor Hayes-LarsonLisa L BarnesDan MungasRachel A Whitmer
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
In this cohort of older black Americans, there was no association between ACEs and baseline cognition or cognitive change in verbal episodic memory; however, experiencing ≥ 2 ACEs was associated with less decline in executive function. These results may indicate that participants who survived to age 50+ and experienced ACEs may have cognitive resilience that warrants further investigation.
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