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Neighborhood environment and cognitive functioning in middle-aged and older population: A mediating role of physical activity

DALECKÁ, Andrea, Albert KŠIŇAN, Daniel SZABÓ, Nadezda CAPKOVA, Hynek PIKHART et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Neighborhood environment and cognitive functioning in middle-aged and older population: A mediating role of physical activity

Authors

DALECKÁ, Andrea, Albert KŠIŇAN, Daniel SZABÓ, Nadezda CAPKOVA, Hynek PIKHART and Martin BOBÁK

Edition

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, GERMANY, ELSEVIER GMBH, 2025, 1438-4639

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Germany

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Organization

Přírodovědecká fakulta – Repository – Repository

UT WoS

001400741900001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85214561128

Keywords in English

Cognitive function; Ambient air pollution; Greenness; Socioeconomic deprivation; Physical activity

Links

EF17_043/0009632, research and development project. LM2023069, research and development project. LX22NPO5101, research and development project. 857487, interní kód Repo. 857560, interní kód Repo. 874627, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 15/3/2025 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Background Evidence on the impact of complex neighborhood environment, including air pollution, greenness, and neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation (nSED) on cognitive health in older adults remains scarce. Both cognition and neighborhood environment are associated with physical activity, but little is known about the potential mediating role of physical activity in this association. Methods Cross-sectional data of the Czech arm of the HAPIEE cohort study examined 4,178 participants (55.6% women) aged 45–69 years. Global cognitive score was constructed from memory, verbal fluency, and concentration domains. The exposures, assigned to participant's addresses, include 4-year (2000–2003) average concentrations of PM2.5, greenness index calculated from tree crown canopy cover estimation (2000), and census-based nSED characteristics. Physical activity and other covariates were assessed by a questionnaire. Structural equation modelling was used to estimate standardized β coefficients for the relationships between neighborhood environment, physical activity and cognitive performance. Results After controlling for a range of covariates, global cognitive function was inversely associated with PM2.5 (β = −0.087; 95%CI: 0.122 to −0.052) and nSED (β = −0.147; 95%CI: 0.182 to −0.115), and positively associated with greenness (β = 0.036; 95%CI: 0.001 to 0.069). We identified a weak but statistically significant mediating role of physical activity in the associations of PM2.5 exposures and nSED on global cognitive score. Total mediation proportions ranged from 3.9% to 6.5% for nSED and PM2.5, respectively. Conclusions The neighborhood environment was associated with cognitive health in older individuals; the associations were partially mediated by physical activity.

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