Functional Status, Daily Functional Changes, and Cognitive Function in Low-Income Older Adults
Renata Komalasari, Ni Gusti Eka, Martina Pakpahan, Vivien Puspitasari, Peggy Tahulending, Rita Chang, Michael Dino, Ladda Thiamwong

TL;DR
This study explores how daily functional abilities relate to cognitive health in older adults from low-income communities in Indonesia.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between functional status and cognitive function in Indonesian older adults.
Findings
Functional status was significantly associated with cognitive function, with higher IADL scores linked to a 7.6% increase in RUDAS scores.
There was a significant difference in cognitive function between groups with higher and lower RUDAS-Ina scores.
Abstract
Despite consistent evidence on the association between functional status and cognitive function, there is a lack of understanding on daily functional changes in community-dwelling older adults in Indonesia. We examined associations between functional status, healthy brain aging, and cognitive function among 150 adults aged ≥60 (60.7% female, Mage=65.54, SD ± 4.65) in low-income settings, Tangerang. The six-item Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS-Ina) was used to assess cognitive function. Functional status was measured with the eight-item Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Scale. The ten-domain Healthy Brain Aging form assessed functional changes in daily functioning within the past twelve months. Covariates were dementia severity rating scale and sociodemographic. We used generalized linear models with a Poisson distribution and a log link, which is…
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TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Health disparities and outcomes · Technology Use by Older Adults
