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Title

Examining racial differences in the network structure and properties of specific cognitive domains among older adults.

Authors

Min, Se Hee; Schnall, Rebecca; Lee, Chiyoung; Topaz, Maxim

Abstract

Older adults oftentimes experience cognitive aging which leads to varying degrees of cognitive impairment. Previous studies have found that racial and ethnic disparities exist in the prevalence and severity of cognitive impairment among older adults. Yet, little is known on the relationship among specific cognitive domains and how this relationship differs between African American and White older adults. This is a secondary data analysis of Wave II (2010–2011) data from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP). A total of 2,471 older adults aged between 65 and 85 years old (African American n = 452, White n = 2019) were included. Network analysis was used to visualize and characterize the network structure and to examine network stability. Then, network comparison test was conducted to compare the network properties of the cognitive network structure between African American and White older adults. African American older adults had a lower cognitive function in all cognitive domains than White older adults. While there was no significant difference in global strength, there was a significant difference in the network structure and strength centrality measure between the two groups (p < 0.05). The invariance edge strength test found the language—visuospatial edge to be significantly stronger in African American older adults. Clinicians need to understand the different cognitive function across multiple cognitive domains between African American and White older adults and routinely offer targeted and timely cognitive assessment and management in this population.

Subjects

OLDER people; COGNITION; RACIAL differences; COGNITIVE aging; COGNITIVE structures; ETHNIC groups; ETHNICITY

Publication

GeroScience, 2024, Vol 46, Issue 1, p1395

ISSN

2509-2715

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11357-023-00912-4

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