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Las diferencias culturales impactan significativamente cómo la edad, la educación y el sexo afectan la función cognitiva. El envejecimiento cognitivo varía entre las poblaciones de EE. UU. y Corea, lo que resalta la necesidad de una investigación culturalmente sensible.

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envejecimiento cognitivofactores demográficosdiferencias culturalesfunción cognitivapsicología transcultural

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Gerontología
  • Psicología Transcultural

Sus antecedentes:

  • La función cognitiva está influenciada por factores demográficos, y las diferencias culturales juegan un papel importante.
  • Comprender estas variaciones interculturales es crucial para una investigación precisa sobre el envejecimiento cognitivo.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Comparar los efectos de los factores demográficos en la función cognitiva en adultos de mediana edad y mayores en EE. UU. y Corea.
  • Investigar las posibles influencias culturales en la relación entre demografía y rendimiento cognitivo.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de 1.229 individuos del Framingham Heart Study (FHS) y 2.781 del Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study-Cognitive Aging (KoGES-CAVAS-CA).
  • Función cognitiva evaluada en los dominios de Memoria, Lenguaje, Función Visoespacial (VF) y Atención/Función Ejecutiva (A/EF).
  • Se utilizaron pruebas Z para comparar los impactos demográficos en la función cognitiva entre las cohortes de EE. UU. y Corea.

Principales resultados:

  • El declive cognitivo relacionado con la edad fue más pronunciado en KoGES-CAVAS-CA (Corea) que en FHS (EE. UU.), particularmente para Memoria y A/EF.
  • Una mayor educación mostró una asociación positiva más fuerte con Lenguaje y VF en KoGES-CAVAS-CA en comparación con FHS.
  • Las diferencias de sexo en Lenguaje fueron más pronunciadas en KoGES-CAVAS-CA, con mujeres obteniendo puntuaciones más bajas que hombres.

Conclusiones:

  • Los factores demográficos influyen en la función cognitiva de manera diferente entre culturas, con variaciones significativas observadas entre las poblaciones de EE. UU. y Corea.
  • El nivel educativo y las diferencias cognitivas relacionadas con el sexo parecen estar modulados culturalmente.
  • La investigación cognitiva debe tener en cuenta las disparidades demográficas y los contextos culturales para garantizar una interpretación precisa de los hallazgos.