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10.10.2015

Why is later age at retirement beneficial for cognition? Results from a French population-based study

verfasst von: Catherine Grotz, C. Meillon, H. Amieva, Y. Stern, J.-F. Dartigues, S. Adam, L. Letenneur

Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging | Ausgabe 5/2016

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Abstract

Objective

To determine whether and how age at retirement influences the risk of dementia. The association between the age at retirement, the number of working years and the risk of dementia was evaluated over 12 years of follow-up.

Design

A prospective population-based study.

Setting

Three-City cohort, a French population-based study of community-dwelling individuals aged 65 to 95.

Participants

The sample consisted of 1,658 non-demented participants at baseline.

Measurements

All participants were evaluated at home at the initial visit and at two years interval for a period of 12 years. An active research of dementia was conducted at each follow-up; all suspected cases were analysed by an independent committee of neurologists. Information regarding retirement age and number of working years was collected at baseline using a structured questionnaire.

Results

The multivariate Cox model, including both the age at retirement and the number of working years and adjusted for potential confounders, revealed that the risk of dementia was independently associated with the age at retirement (p=0.022) but not with the number of working years (p=0.296).

Conclusion

Although our results are in accordance with previous studies (i.e., older age at retirement is associated with decreased risk of dementia), it provides additional information regarding the possible explanation for such results. Given that a longer working life did not reduce the risk of dementia, the age at retirement cannot be considered as a new factor of cognitive reserve but rather seems to be a psycho-social vulnerability factor. Further evidence is necessary to identify work and retirement related factors that influence the association between the age at retirement and the risk of dementia.
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Metadaten
Titel
Why is later age at retirement beneficial for cognition? Results from a French population-based study
verfasst von
Catherine Grotz
C. Meillon
H. Amieva
Y. Stern
J.-F. Dartigues
S. Adam
L. Letenneur
Publikationsdatum
10.10.2015
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
The journal of nutrition, health & aging / Ausgabe 5/2016
Print ISSN: 1279-7707
Elektronische ISSN: 1760-4788
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-015-0599-4

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