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A Life Course Model of Cognitive Activities, Socioeconomic Status, Education, Reading Ability, and Cognition
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These cross-sectional findings suggest that education and reading ability are the most-robust proxy measures of cognitive reserve in relation to late-life cognition. Additional research leveraging path analysis is warranted to better understand how these life course factors, reflecting the latent construct of cognitive reserve, affect abnormal cognitive aging.
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