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Lifetime occupational skill and later-life cognitive function among older adults in the United States, Mexico, India, and South Africa
Lindsay C. Kobayashi
, Brendan Q. O'Shea
, Caroline Wixom
, Richard N. Jones
, Kenneth M. Langa
, David Weir
, Jinkook Lee
, Rebeca Wong
, Alden L. Gross
Pop Hlth & Hlth Disparities
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Older Adults
100%
Mexico
100%
South Africa
100%
Late-life Cognition
100%
India-Africa Relations
100%
United States South
100%
Occupational Skills
100%
India
28%
Later Life
28%
Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol
28%
US South
28%
Aging
14%
Population-based Study
14%
Cross-national Comparison
14%
Cognitive Function
14%
Cognitive Reserve
14%
Regression Model
14%
US-Mexico
14%
Cross-national Differences
14%
General Cognitive Function
14%
International Standard Classification of Occupations
14%
Country Heterogeneity
14%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Cognitive Assessment
40%
Regression Model
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lifespan
100%
Cognitive Assessment
40%
Cognitive Reserve
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lifespan
100%
Cognitive Reserve
20%