Lifetime occupational skill and later-life cognitive function among older adults in the United States, Mexico, India, and South Africa

ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA(2024)

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INTRODUCTIONWe conducted a cross-national comparison of the association between main lifetime occupational skills and later-life cognitive function across four economically and socially distinct countries.METHODSData were from population-based studies of aging and their Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocols (HCAPs) in the US, South Africa, India, and Mexico (N = 10,037; Age range: 50 to 105 years; 2016 to 2020). Main lifetime occupational skill was classified according to the International Standard Classification of Occupations. Weighted, adjusted regression models estimated pooled and country-specific associations between main lifetime occupational skill and later-life general cognitive function in men and women.RESULTSWe observed positive gradients between occupational skill and later-life cognitive function for men and women in the US and Mexico, a positive gradient for women but not men in India, and no association for men or women in South Africa.DISCUSSIONMain lifetime occupations may be a source of later-life cognitive reserve, with cross-national heterogeneity in this association.HighlightsNo studies have examined cross-national differences in the association of occupational skill with cognition.We used data from Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocols in the US, Mexico, India, and South Africa.The association of occupational skill with cognitive function varies by country and gender.
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aging,cognitive function,cross-national comparison,gender,occupation,risk factors,work environment
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