Cognitive Impairment and Associated Factors in Rural Elderly in North China

Sep 14, 2020Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD

Memory and Thinking Problems and Related Factors in Older Adults Living in Rural North China

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Abstract

The positive rate of cognitive impairment among rural elderly in China aged 65 years and older is 42.9%.

  • Older age, lack of formal school education, and reliance on a basic living allowance are associated with higher rates of cognitive impairment.
  • Poor hearing and vision function, diabetes, and dependence on assistance for daily activities are linked to increased cognitive impairment.
  • In contrast, tea consumption and fatty liver disease are associated with lower rates of cognitive impairment.
  • No significant differences in cognitive impairment were observed by age or gender before the age of 75.

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