Evaluating the interdependence of aging-related changes in visual and auditory acuity,balance, and cognitive functioning |
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Authors: | Hofer Scott M Berg Stig Era Pertti |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA. smh21@psu.edu |
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Abstract: | High proportions of shared age-related variance are found among measures of perceptual acuity, balance, muscle strength, and cognitive capabilities in age-heterogeneous, cross-sectional studies. Reliance on cross-sectional studies is problematic, however, because associations may arise from age-related mean trends. Narrow age-cohort samples provide an alternative basis for testing hypotheses regarding associations among rates of change. Cross-domain associations were evaluated in combined 75-year-old cohort samples from Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. In general, no consistent associations were found across sensory, balance, strength, and cognitive domains. These findings indicate that the effects of aging on sensory acuity, balance, and cognitive functioning are likely to be largely independent, multidimensional, and complex at the level of the individual. |
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