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The Influence of Education and Occupation Type on Birth Cohort Differences in Cognitive Function of Mexican Older Adults
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2024
Abstract
Objectives
Mexico’s population aging is occurring in the context of social changes such as increased educational attainment and occupational shifts from agriculture to service and industry. The current study compares cognitive function between two birth cohorts of Mexican adults aged 60–76 to determine if population-level changes in education and occupation type contribute to cohort differences in cognitive function.
Methods
We used the Mexican Health and Aging Study to examine adults aged 60–76 in 2001 (men: 2,309; women: 2,761) and 2018 (men: 2,842; women: 3,825). Global cognition was calculated from five measures. Five main lifetime occupation types were created: no main job; agriculture; service; professional; and industrial. Ordinary least squares regression and structural equation models (SEM) were used to examine cohort differences in cognitive functioning.
Results
Ordinary least squares models that adjusted for age, community size, and marital status indicated that men and women had higher global cognition in 2018 than 2001 (men: b = 0.44, p < .01; women: b = 0.54, p < .01). These differences were reduced after adjusting for education and occupation type (men: b = 0.27, p < .01; women: b = 0.37, p < .01). Results from SEM indicated that the indirect effects of education on cognitive functioning were larger than occupation type for men (education: b = 0.18, p < .05; occupation: b = 0.001, p = .91) and women (education: b = 0.18, p < .05; occupation: b = 0.002, p = .22).
Discussion
Cognitive functioning is higher among more recent birth cohorts of older adults in Mexico. These cohort differences are partially mediated by education but not main lifetime occupation. Additional factors may contribute to cohort differences in cognitive function for older adults in Mexico.
Recommended Citation
Gutierrez, M., Wahrendorf, M., Milani, S., Mejia-Arango, S., Wong, R., & Downer, B. (2024). The Influence of Education and Occupation Type on Birth Cohort Differences in Cognitive Function of Mexican Older Adults. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 79(1), gbad155. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbad155
Publication Title
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B
DOI
10.1093/geronb/gbad155
Academic Level
faculty
Mentor/PI Department
Neuroscience
Comments
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