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The Cognitive Functioning of Socially Isolated Individuals may Profit from High Mental Work Demands

Then, F.; Schroeter, M.; Witte, V.; Engel, C.; Löffler, M.; Thiery, J.; Villringer, A.; Luck, T.; Riedel-Heller, S. · Das Gesundheitswesen · 2016 · Heft 8/09 · S. 1 bis 1

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Das Gesundheitswesen
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Then, F.; Schroeter, M.; Witte, V.; Engel, C.; Löffler, M.; Thiery, J.; Villringer, A.; Luck, T.; Riedel-Heller, S.
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Heft 8/09 / 2016
Jahrgang 78
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1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2016-09-15 13:00:00
ISSN
0941-3790

Zusammenfassung

Objectives: Previous studies have shown that individuals with poor social relationships have an increased risk for dementia. Dementia risk, however, can also be positively influenced by lifestyle factors. One such very important factor is high mental demands at work, in particular as the work environment affects a very long lifetime period. Thus, our objective was to investigate whether the cognitive functioning of socially isolated individuals may profit from high mental work demands. Methods: Analyses were based on n = 10,000 participants (aged 40 – 80 years) of the population-based German LIFE-Adult-Study. Al…

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Gesundheit Pflege Work Dementia Population Aged Arbeitsplatz Das Gesundheitswesen