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A Scoping Review on the Opportunities for Social Engagement and Cognitive Frailty in Older Adults

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:37 authored by Sally Fowler Davis, Charlotte Benkowitz, Carol Holland, Alan Gow, Charlotte Clarke
Cognitive frailty (CF) is defined as the clinical syndrome of the combination of physical frailty and cognitive impairment, without dementia. Numerous risk factors for CF have been previously identified but this scoping review focusses on the critical need for social engagement and the association with cognition. The focus of this scoping review on the opportunity for social engagement rather than on perception or experience of loneliness. Based on the results of 55 studies were synthesised into four social engagement categories, namely participation, household, network, and habitat. Social engagement is associated with maintaining or improving cognition, particularly through active participation in social roles. Habitat (i.e., rural or urban settings) also influences cognition and the challenge is to enable social participation.

History

Volume

45

Publication title

Public Health Reviews

ISSN

2107-6952

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Location

Switzerland

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Short Survey

Media of output

Electronic-eCollection

Affiliated with

  • School of Allied Health Outputs