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Id : 114

Author :
Fancourt, D.; Steptoe, A.; Cadar, D.

Title


Cultural engagement and cognitive reserve: museum attendance and dementia incidence over a 10-year period

Reference :


Fancourt, D., Steptoe, A., & Cadar, D. (2018). Cultural engagement and cognitive reserve: Museum attendance and dementia incidence over a 10-year period. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 213(5), 661-663.

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.129
Abstract Theories of cognitive reserve, disuse syndrome and stress have suggested that activities that are mentally engaging, enjoyable and socially interactive could be protective against the development of dementia. Using data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, this study shows that for adults aged 50 and older visiting museums every few months or more was associated with a lower incidence rate of dementia over a 10-year follow-up period compared with less-frequent visiting. This association was independent of demographics, socioeconomic status, health-related variables including sensory impairment, depression, vascular conditions and other forms of community engagement. Visiting museums may be a promising psychosocial activity to support the prevention of dementia.



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                            Impact                            

                   Certainity                   

Health_and_Wellbeing

0.9969
Urban_and_Territorial_Renovation 0.0032
Peoples_Engagement_and_Participation 0.0026
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