Cohort Changes in Cognitive Function Among Mexican Older Adults from 2001 to 2021
Julián Ponce, Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez

TL;DR
This study finds that older Mexican adults born later experienced slower cognitive decline and that multimorbidity's impact on cognition did not change over time.
Contribution
The study provides longitudinal evidence on cognitive decline and multimorbidity in Mexico, a low- to middle-income country.
Findings
The earlier cohort (born 1941–1951) had a faster annual decline in global cognitive function scores compared to the later cohort (born 1952–1962).
The association between multimorbidity and cognitive decline did not significantly differ between the two cohorts after adjusting for confounders.
Abstract
Multimorbidity (2+ chronic conditions) associated with faster cognitive decline among older adults, yet longitudinal evidence from low- and middle-income countries, including Mexico, remains limited. This study examines cohort differences in the annual rate of cognitive decline, measured by global cognitive function scores (GCFS), and tests whether the association between multimorbidity and cognitive decline differs between two cohorts aged 50–60 in 2001 and 2012. We assess two 10-year birth cohorts (Cohort 1: born 1941–1951, n = 5,345 Cohort 2: born 1952–1962, n = 4,378), at 3 time points (Cohort 1: 2001, 2003, and 2012; Cohort 2: 2012, 2015, 2021), at ages 50–60 at baseline. We examine cohort differences in average annual GCFS changes by fitting growth curve models incorporating random intercepts and slopes. Two key findings emerged. First, the earlier cohort (Cohort 1, 2001),…
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TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Health disparities and outcomes · Global Health Care Issues
