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Do JST-IC Trajectories Truly Capture Aging Processes? A Need to Reconsider What the Trajectories Represent
Schawanya K Rattanapitoon1, Chutharat Thanchonnang2, Natnapa H Padchasuwan3
1FMC Medical Center, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
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This Letter questions whether JST-IC-based trajectories primarily reflect aging-related decline or enduring life-course capacities and contextual adaptation. We argue that trajectory patterns may represent mixed trait-change constructs shaped by cognitive reserve, digital literacy, and cohort-specific exposures, with important implications for interpretation and intervention.
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