Cardiometabolic Risk and Cognitive Decline: The Role of Socioeconomic Status in Childhood and Adulthood.

Year of Publication
2019
Author
Journal
J Health Soc Behav
Volume
60
Issue
3
Number of Pages
326-343
ISSN Number
2150-6000
Abstract

Socioeconomic conditions in childhood predict cognitive functioning in later life. It is unclear whether poor childhood socioeconomic status (SES) also predicts the acceleration of cognitive decline. One proposed pathway is via cardiometabolic risk, which has been linked to both childhood SES and earlier onset of cognitive impairment. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the impact of childhood SES on cognitive trajectories over six years and test whether it operates through increased cardiometabolic risk and adult SES. We find that higher childhood SES leads to slower cognitive decline, partially due to lower levels of cardiometabolic risk. However, these pathways operate entirely through adult socioeconomic attainment. The results have important implications for future trends in cognitive population health within the context of growing social inequality and reduced social mobility.

Date Published
2019 Sep
URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31526019
DOI
10.1177/0022146519867924
Alternate Journal
J Health Soc Behav
PMID
31526019
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