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Inspection time and everyday functioning: A longitudinal study
Authors:Tess Gregory   Ted Nettelbeck  Carlene Wilson  
Affiliation:aSchool of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Australia;bCSIRO Human Nutrition, Adelaide, Australia;cSchool of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:We tested whether level and/or changes in inspection time (IT) in an elderly sample (70–85 years at baseline) predicted future independence in everyday functioning, independent from chronological age. Sixty-eight participants were initially assessed on IT and cognitive abilities in 2003, reassessed on IT in 2005, and then completed the Everyday Problems Test, a test of independence in everyday living, in 2008. Controlling for age, lower fluid reasoning at baseline (Raven’s-subset) and slowing IT over 18 months independently predicted poorer everyday functioning in 2008, together accounting for one-third variance. This supports the proposition that IT has utility as a biomarker for less favourable ageing.
Keywords:Inspection time   Speed of processing   Biomarker   Everyday functioning   Independence in everyday living   Cognitive abilities   Raven’  s matrices
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