Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults

IntroductionThe productivity of individuals is assumed to decline upon reaching old age when cognitive ability is considered. This assumption is false, especially if the human development characteristics of people are analyzed, which highlights the need to recognize the heterogeneity among subpopula...

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Main Author: Paolo Miguel Manalang Vicerra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1257961/full
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description IntroductionThe productivity of individuals is assumed to decline upon reaching old age when cognitive ability is considered. This assumption is false, especially if the human development characteristics of people are analyzed, which highlights the need to recognize the heterogeneity among subpopulations.MethodsUsing Wave two of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study on Aging, conducted from 2019 to 2021, this study explored the onset and speed of cognitive aging among older individuals aged at least 60 in Brazil, with reference to their education and income levels.ResultsIt was observed that although higher human capital characteristics yielded results toward later cognitive decline, women benefited more from having higher educational attainment levels. Such a pattern was similar among men and increased income levels. Disparities in cognitive performance, whether from education or income, were greatest at age 60, and this advantage diminished as age progressed.ConclusionViewing the older population as homogeneous in terms of health function is restrictive. It should be recognized that variations in social status affect individuals’ health status into old age and therefore their respective potential for productivity should be maximized.
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spelling doaj.art-fba88941665a425eac44db15774789a62023-10-25T06:30:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652023-10-011110.3389/fpubh.2023.12579611257961Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adultsPaolo Miguel Manalang VicerraIntroductionThe productivity of individuals is assumed to decline upon reaching old age when cognitive ability is considered. This assumption is false, especially if the human development characteristics of people are analyzed, which highlights the need to recognize the heterogeneity among subpopulations.MethodsUsing Wave two of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study on Aging, conducted from 2019 to 2021, this study explored the onset and speed of cognitive aging among older individuals aged at least 60 in Brazil, with reference to their education and income levels.ResultsIt was observed that although higher human capital characteristics yielded results toward later cognitive decline, women benefited more from having higher educational attainment levels. Such a pattern was similar among men and increased income levels. Disparities in cognitive performance, whether from education or income, were greatest at age 60, and this advantage diminished as age progressed.ConclusionViewing the older population as homogeneous in terms of health function is restrictive. It should be recognized that variations in social status affect individuals’ health status into old age and therefore their respective potential for productivity should be maximized.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1257961/fullhealth disparitysocioeconomic characteristicspopulation heterogeneitycognitive performancesocial determinants of health
spellingShingle Paolo Miguel Manalang Vicerra
Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
Frontiers in Public Health
health disparity
socioeconomic characteristics
population heterogeneity
cognitive performance
social determinants of health
title Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
title_full Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
title_fullStr Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
title_full_unstemmed Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
title_short Variations in cognition by human capital characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of Brazilian older adults
title_sort variations in cognition by human capital characteristics a cross sectional analysis of brazilian older adults
topic health disparity
socioeconomic characteristics
population heterogeneity
cognitive performance
social determinants of health
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1257961/full
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