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Frailty Progression Moderates the Association Between Sensory and Cognitive Trajectories Over 6 Years: Evidence From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Author(s): Fereshteh Mehrabi

CONCLUSIONS: This longitudinal study suggests that frailty progression may play a role in the association between sensory decline and executive function over 6 years, particularly in the context of vision decline. Public health policies targeting (pre)frailty among individuals experiencing sensory decline could promote healthy cognitive aging.

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Correction: The role of frailty in the relationships between social relationships and health outcomes: a longitudinal study

Author(s): Fereshteh Mehrabi

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Article GUID: 38475729


The role of frailty in the relationships between social relationships and health outcomes: a longitudinal study

Author(s): Fereshteh Mehrabi

CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that changes in social support have a protective and compensatory role in decreasing depressive symptoms and enhancing cognitive health among older adults with increasing frailty. Public health policy and strategies should consider the impact of social support on multiple health outcomes among older adults with increasing ...

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