Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review

Purpose. The purpose of this review is to investigate the relationship between life-space mobility and cognition in older adults. Methods. MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycINFO were searched through December 2018 for studies containing measures of life-space mobility and cognitive function. Two inde...

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Main Authors: Nileththi A. De Silva, Michael A. Gregory, Shree S. Venkateshan, Chris P. Verschoor, Ayse Kuspinar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Aging Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3923574
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spelling doaj-84bdd453943746fe8311ba9b446b65bd2020-11-25T01:40:01ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Aging Research2090-22042090-22122019-01-01201910.1155/2019/39235743923574Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic ReviewNileththi A. De Silva0Michael A. Gregory1Shree S. Venkateshan2Chris P. Verschoor3Ayse Kuspinar4Department of Interdisciplinary Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L8, CanadaSchool of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1C7, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behavior, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L8, CanadaDepartment of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaSchool of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 1C7, CanadaPurpose. The purpose of this review is to investigate the relationship between life-space mobility and cognition in older adults. Methods. MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycINFO were searched through December 2018 for studies containing measures of life-space mobility and cognitive function. Two independent reviewers screened studies. Eligible studies were combined using a random-effects model, and heterogeneity was assessed using the I2. Results. Thirty-five articles were identified for review. A moderate and statistically significant association (pooled r = 0.30, 95% confidence interval 0.19 to 0.40.) was observed between life-space mobility and cognition among nine studies. Life-space mobility demonstrated small-to-moderate associations with domain-specific cognitive functioning, particularly executive function, learning, memory, and processing speed. Furthermore, individuals who had restricted life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment ≤ 40) experienced a steeper decline in cognition (β = 0.56 and p = 0.0471) compared to those who did not (Life-Space Assessment ≥ 41). Conclusion. This review examined the association between life-space mobility and cognitive function in older adults. The results suggest that a moderate relationship between life-space mobility and cognition exists, whether adjusted or unadjusted for covariates such as sociodemographics, mental health, functional capacity, and comorbidities.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3923574
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Shree S. Venkateshan
Chris P. Verschoor
Ayse Kuspinar
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Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Journal of Aging Research
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Michael A. Gregory
Shree S. Venkateshan
Chris P. Verschoor
Ayse Kuspinar
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title Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
title_short Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
title_full Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
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2090-2212
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description Purpose. The purpose of this review is to investigate the relationship between life-space mobility and cognition in older adults. Methods. MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycINFO were searched through December 2018 for studies containing measures of life-space mobility and cognitive function. Two independent reviewers screened studies. Eligible studies were combined using a random-effects model, and heterogeneity was assessed using the I2. Results. Thirty-five articles were identified for review. A moderate and statistically significant association (pooled r = 0.30, 95% confidence interval 0.19 to 0.40.) was observed between life-space mobility and cognition among nine studies. Life-space mobility demonstrated small-to-moderate associations with domain-specific cognitive functioning, particularly executive function, learning, memory, and processing speed. Furthermore, individuals who had restricted life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment ≤ 40) experienced a steeper decline in cognition (β = 0.56 and p = 0.0471) compared to those who did not (Life-Space Assessment ≥ 41). Conclusion. This review examined the association between life-space mobility and cognitive function in older adults. The results suggest that a moderate relationship between life-space mobility and cognition exists, whether adjusted or unadjusted for covariates such as sociodemographics, mental health, functional capacity, and comorbidities.
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