Social Connectedness and Cognitive Resilience: The Role of Social Cognition
Anne Krendl, Lucas Hamilton, Brea Perry

TL;DR
This study explores how social connectedness helps protect against cognitive decline in older adults, suggesting that the ability to understand others' thoughts plays a key role.
Contribution
The study identifies theory of mind as a potential mechanism linking social connectedness to cognitive resilience in aging.
Findings
Theory of mind explains 32% of the relationship between social connectedness and cognition in older adults.
The effects of social connectedness on cognition are strongest for episodic memory and language.
Older adults with larger, less dense social networks provided more details to distant network members in an experimental task.
Abstract
Social connectedness is a modifiable lifestyle factor that may also delay the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. However, the mechanism by which this occurs is not well-understood. Our work examines whether older adults’ social cognitive function is the mechanism by which social connectedness confers resilience against cognitive decline. We focus specifically on theory of mind – the ability to infer what others are thinking and feeling – because it is a core social cognitive skill that is impaired in healthy aging. We examined whether theory of mind mediated the relationship between older adults’ social connectedness and cognition using data collected from 305 community-dwelling older adults. 110 of those participants completed follow-up social network interviews and cognitive assessments about 1.5 years later to determine whether baseline social connectedness and theory of mind…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Resilience and Mental Health · Mental Health via Writing
