Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association between different forms of sedentary behavior and cognitive function in Chinese community-dwelling older adults.
Design: A longitudinal study with a 2-year follow-up.
Setting And Participants: Data from 5356 participants at baseline and 956 participants at the follow-up of the Anhui Healthy Longevity Survey (AHLS) were analysed.
Early identification of individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is essential to combat worldwide dementia threats. Physical function indicators might be low-cost early markers for cognitive decline. To establish an early identification tool for MCI by combining physical function indicators (upper and lower limb function) via a clinical prediction modeling strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To examine the associations of vegetable and fruit intake frequency, its patterns, and cognition among older Chinese adults.
Design: Cross-sectional data obtained from the Anhui Province Healthy Longevity Survey.
Setting: Urban and rural communities.
Background: Many studies have addressed the relationship between environmental factors and cognitive function; however, evidence from China is very rare.
Objectives: To discuss the relationship between the living and built environment and cognitive function among older Chinese adults.
Design: The Anhui Healthy Longevity Survey (AHLS) was used to investigate the ability to control major non-communicable diseases through behavioural techniques among adults aged 60 or older dwelling in Anhui Province.