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Comparative Study
. 2017 Jul;24(4):435-452.
doi: 10.1080/13825585.2016.1221378. Epub 2016 Aug 19.

Different perspectives on measuring lifestyle engagement: a comparison of activity measures and their relation with cognitive performance in older adults

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Comparative Study

Different perspectives on measuring lifestyle engagement: a comparison of activity measures and their relation with cognitive performance in older adults

Allison A M Bielak. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Given the limitations associated with assessing activity engagement via the frequency of specific activities, it may be valuable to consider the characteristics of an activity. The method of asking individuals to report the amount of time spent engaging in activities that have certain characteristics was compared to a specific activity questionnaire, and a daily diary regarding their relation to cognitive functioning. Participants 60-90 years old (n = 187) completed the activity measurement methods and a series of cognitive tasks. Structural equation models showed that all three activity methods were predictive of adults' cognitive performance, but no measure predicted all outcomes. Each activity measure provided unique information. Notably, the combination of the measurement types predicted more variance than any of the measures alone. There is additional power to predict cognition when multiple activity measurement methods are used, and daily assessment can be a valuable tool to augment traditional specific activity questionnaires.

Keywords: Cognition; activity; daily diary; engagement; measurement.

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