Abstract

Cognitive decline has become one of the major issues affecting the health and quality of life of older people. We aimed to examine the combined effect of healthy lifestyle behaviors on cognition among older adults. We utilized data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey dataset and constructed four waves (2008–2018) of panel data of 8423 individuals over 60 years of age. Fixed-effects regression models were used to analyze the relationship between healthy lifestyle behaviors and cognition. Controlling for social and health-related factors, we found that older adults with higher healthy lifestyle scores were associated with better cognition (β=0·308, SE=0·061). Combined healthy lifestyle behaviors have a positive association with cognition among older Chinese adults. Older age (β=0·020, SE=0·007) and women gender (β=0·257, SE=0·129) could increase the effect of healthy lifestyle behaviors on cognitive function. Meanwhile, older age could also promote the impact of diet (β=0·041, SE=0·014) and exercise (β=0·074, SE=0·012) on cognitive performance. Our findings indicated that healthy lifestyle behaviors could prevent cognitive decline among the older Chinese adult population. Older age and women gender may enhance the protective effect of lifestyle behaviors on cognition. Our study suggests that the government needs to launch campaigns and health policies on healthy lifestyle promotion interventions to reduce health inequality and health burden for older adults.

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