Neighborhood Social and Physical Environment and Cognitive Function among Brazilian Adults Aged 50.

Lourdes S Romañach Álvarez, Mateo P Farina, Elizabeth Muñoz
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Objective: Positive perceptions of the neighborhood environment are associated with better cognitive functioning in older adulthood. However, little is known about the significance of neighborhoods for cognitive function in lower- and middle-income countries, where this association may be augmented by limited resources and higher economic inequality. This study examined the association between neighborhood characteristics and cognitive functioning among Brazilians aged 50+.

Methods: Using data from the 2016 Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSI-Brazil) (n = 7,699), we fit a series of linear regression models to examine how self-reported social and physical neighborhood characteristics were associated with global cognition, immediate and delayed recall, and verbal fluency.

Results: Perceiving one's neighborhood as a good place to live predicted better global cognition and verbal fluency. Greater perceived availability of healthy foods within one's neighborhood was linked to better cognitive functioning on all tasks, although this was no longer significant after adjusting for education. Appraising one's neighborhood as a good place for youth was associated with worse cognitive functioning on all tasks.

Discussion: We found associations across certain neighborhood characteristics and cognitive functioning in a nationally representative sample of Brazilian adults, suggesting neighborhood context may be tied to cognitive function in low- and middle-income countries. Unexpectedly, rating one's neighborhood as good for youth predicted worse cognition, possibly due to neighborhood age structure. Further research is needed to clarify these effects in the Brazilian context and understand how and why these associations impact later life cognitive functioning.

巴西50岁成年人的社区、社会和自然环境与认知功能。
目的:对社区环境的积极感知与老年人更好的认知功能有关。然而,在低收入和中等收入国家,人们对社区对认知功能的重要性知之甚少,在那里,有限的资源和较高的经济不平等可能会增强这种联系。这项研究调查了50岁以上巴西人的邻里特征与认知功能之间的关系。方法:利用2016年巴西老龄化纵向研究(ELSI-Brazil) (n = 7699)的数据,我们拟合了一系列线性回归模型,以检验自我报告的社会和身体邻里特征与全球认知、即时和延迟回忆以及语言流畅性之间的关系。结果:认为自己的邻居是一个好地方预示着更好的全球认知和语言流畅性。在一个人的社区内,更多的健康食品的可获得性与更好的认知功能在所有任务中有关,尽管在调整教育后这不再显著。将自己的邻居评价为年轻人的好地方,在所有任务中都会导致认知功能下降。讨论:我们在巴西成年人的全国代表性样本中发现了某些社区特征和认知功能之间的联系,这表明在低收入和中等收入国家,社区背景可能与认知功能有关。出乎意料的是,给自己的邻居打分为“青少年好”预示着自己的认知能力会变差,这可能与邻居的年龄结构有关。需要进一步的研究来澄清这些在巴西背景下的影响,并了解这些关联如何以及为什么影响晚年的认知功能。
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