Trajectories of Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors and Their Associations With Cognitive Function Trajectories Among Older African Americans and White Americans.

TitleTrajectories of Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors and Their Associations With Cognitive Function Trajectories Among Older African Americans and White Americans.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsLi, C-C, Chen, Y-F, Liang, J, Matthews, AK, Barnes, LL
JournalJournal of Aging and Health
Volume33
Issue9
Pagination674-684
ISSN Number1552-6887
Keywordsbehavioral risk factor, cognitive function, Health Disparities
Abstract

This study examined the joint trajectories of behavioral risk factors (smoking, alcohol drinking, and body mass index) and their associations with cognitive function trajectories among older African Americans and white Americans. Data from the Health and Retirement Study (1998-2014) were used. Group-based mixture modeling and multinomial logistic regression analysis were performed. Three joint trajectories of behavioral risk factors (overweight, smoking and drinking, and drinking and overweight) and three cognitive function trajectories (low, moderate, and high) were identified. A significantly higher percentage of African Americans were in the "overweight," "smoking and drinking," and "low" cognitive functioning groups as measured by the total cognition composite score compared to white Americans. After accounting for covariates, the "drinking and overweight" group was associated with the "moderate" or "high" cognitive functioning group. Future interventions targeting the combinations of behavioral risk factors are needed to promote healthy aging among high-risk populations.

DOI10.1177/08982643211005905
Citation Key11559
PubMed ID33788658