中老年人网络使用、社会参与和认知功能之间的关系。

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关于互联网使用对认知功能影响的证据是不一致的,缺乏跨国分析。之前的研究主要集中在全球认知功能上。本研究旨在通过来自32个国家的5个前瞻性队列研究互联网使用及其与认知功能的转变之间的关系。线性混合模型结果显示,网络使用与更好的记忆、定向、执行功能和整体认知功能有关。这些关联在弱势群体(如农村、低教育水平)中更为明显。当与社交活动结合在一起时,互联网的使用可以最大限度地发挥其保护作用。此外,持续使用网络的个体认知功能优于停止使用网络的个体。研究结果表明,鼓励中老年人使用互联网,加上有针对性的培训和指导,可能是保护认知功能的有效策略。参与社会活动也有利于那些不使用互联网的人的认知功能。
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Associations between internet use, social participation, and cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults.

The evidence regarding the impact of internet use on cognitive function is inconsistent and lacks cross-national analysis. And prior studies have predominantly focused on global cognitive function. The present study aimed to examine the association between internet use and its transitions with cognitive function using five prospective cohorts from 32 countries. The linear mixed model results showed that internet use was associated with better memory, orientation, executive function, and global cognitive function. These associations were stronger among vulnerable populations (e.g., rural, low-education). When combined with social activities, internet use maximized its protective effects. Additionally, individual's cognitive function with continuous internet use were better than those who have stopped using it. The findings indicated that encouraging internet use among middle-aged and older adults, coupled with targeted training and guidance, could be an effective strategy to protect cognitive function. And social activity participation also benefited cognitive function for those without internet use.

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