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Lifestyle factors associated with episodic memory in middle-aged and older adults: evidence from a 9-year longitudinal study

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Wang, Ping1,2,3; Zhou, Chen2,3; Li, Hui-Jie2,3
刊名BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
出版日期2024-10-28
卷号24期号:1页码:9
关键词Lifestyle factors Episodic memory Linear mixed model Middle-aged adults Older adults
DOI10.1186/s12889-024-20483-z
通讯作者Li, Hui-Jie(lihj@psych.ac.cn)
英文摘要BackgroundEpisodic memory naturally deteriorates with age, and its deficits are widely recognized as the most significant feature and the most sensitive indicator of cognitive decline. It has been suggested that adopting a healthy lifestyle can play a protective role in preserving episodic memory. This study aimed to systematically examine the relationship between lifestyle factors (social activities, leisure activities, physical activities, internet use, smoking, alcohol drinking, and sleep quality) and episodic memory in middle-aged and older adults.MethodsThe current study included 10,392 participants from the Chinese Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey. A linear mixed model was used to explore the associations between lifestyle factors and episodic memory performance and the age- and sex-specific effects of the association.ResultsLow-frequency alcohol drinking, higher engagement in social, leisure, and physical activities, increased internet use, and improved sleep quality were associated with better episodic memory performance in middle-aged and older adults. Stratified analyses demonstrated that internet use significantly correlated with episodic memory performance in middle-aged adults but not in older adults. On the other hand, sleep quality showed a significant association with episodic memory performance in women but not in men.ConclusionsThis study highlights the association between various lifestyle factors and episodic memory performance, with variations observed based on age and sex. Adopting healthy lifestyle factors can have positive effects on episodic memory in middle-aged adults, emphasizing the importance of adhering to healthy lifestyles from middle age onwards to counteract episodic memory decline.
收录类别SCI
WOS关键词COGNITIVE FUNCTION ; SLEEP ; ALCOHOL ; DECLINE ; HEALTH ; COHORT ; CHINA
资助项目China Postdoctoral Science Foundation ; Centre for Healthy Aging and Development at Peking University
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:001345468300007
出版者BMC
资助机构China Postdoctoral Science Foundation ; Centre for Healthy Aging and Development at Peking University
源URL[http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/49258]  
专题心理研究所_中国科学院行为科学重点实验室
通讯作者Li, Hui-Jie
作者单位1.Beijing Normal Univ, McGovern Inst Brain Res, State Key Lab Cognit Neurosci & Learning, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, 16 Lincui Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
3.CAS Key Lab Behav Sci, Inst Psychol, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
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Wang, Ping,Zhou, Chen,Li, Hui-Jie. Lifestyle factors associated with episodic memory in middle-aged and older adults: evidence from a 9-year longitudinal study[J]. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH,2024,24(1):9.
APA Wang, Ping,Zhou, Chen,&Li, Hui-Jie.(2024).Lifestyle factors associated with episodic memory in middle-aged and older adults: evidence from a 9-year longitudinal study.BMC PUBLIC HEALTH,24(1),9.
MLA Wang, Ping,et al."Lifestyle factors associated with episodic memory in middle-aged and older adults: evidence from a 9-year longitudinal study".BMC PUBLIC HEALTH 24.1(2024):9.

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