Neighbourhood deprivation across eight decades and late-life cognitive function in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936: a life-course study

Author:

Baranyi Gergő1,Conte Federica2,Deary Ian J3,Shortt Niamh1,Thompson Catharine Ward4,Cox Simon R3,Pearce Jamie1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research on Environment, Society and Health, Institute of Geography, School of GeoSciences, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

2. Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca , Milan , Italy

3. Lothian Birth Cohorts, Department of Psychology, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

4. OPENspace Research Centre, Edinburgh College of Art, The University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

Abstract

Abstract Introduction although neighbourhood may predict late-life cognitive function, studies mostly rely on measurements at a single time point, with few investigations applying a life-course approach. Furthermore, it is unclear whether the associations between neighbourhood and cognitive test scores relate to specific cognitive domains or general ability. This study explored how neighbourhood deprivation across eight decades contributed to late-life cognitive function. Methods data were drawn from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (n = 1,091) with cognitive function measured through 10 tests at ages 70, 73, 76, 79 and 82. Participants’ residential history was gathered with ‘lifegrid’ questionnaires and linked to neighbourhood deprivation in childhood, young adulthood and mid-to-late adulthood. Associations were tested with latent growth curve models for levels and slopes of general (g) and domain-specific abilities (visuospatial ability, memory and processing speed), and life-course associations were explored with path analysis. Results higher mid-to-late adulthood neighbourhood deprivation was associated with lower age 70 levels (β = −0.113, 95% confidence intervals [CI]: −0.205, −0.021) and faster decline of g over 12 years (β = −0.160, 95%CI: −0.290, −0.031). Initially apparent findings with domain-specific cognitive functions (e.g. processing speed) were due to their shared variance with g. Path analyses suggested that childhood neighbourhood disadvantage is indirectly linked to late-life cognitive function through lower education and selective residential mobility. Conclusions to our knowledge, we provide the most comprehensive assessment of the life-course neighbourhood deprivation and cognitive ageing relationship. Living in advantaged areas in mid-to-late adulthood may directly contribute to better cognitive function and slower decline, whereas an advantaged childhood neighbourhood likely affects functioning through cognitive reserves.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

US National Institutes of Health

Wellcome Trust and the Royal Society

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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