Epidemiol Health.  2022;44(1):e2022112. 10.4178/epih.e2022112.

Mediation analysis of leisure activities on the association between cognitive function and mortality: a longitudinal study of 42,942 Chinese adults 65 years and older

Affiliations
  • 1School of Public Health, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
  • 2Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China
  • 3MindRank AI Ltd., Hangzhou, China
  • 4Department of Geriatrics, Affiliated Kunshan Hospital of Jiangsu University, Kunshan, China
  • 5Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
  • 6Institute for Global Health and Management, Peking University, Beijing, China
  • 7China Center for Health Development Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China
  • 8Center for Healthy Aging and Development Studies at National School of Development, Peking University, Beijing, China

Abstract

study aimed to evaluate whether leisure activities causally mediate these associations.
METHODS
This longitudinal study included 42,246 participants aged over 65 years from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. The Mini-Mental State Examination and a self-reported scale were used to measure cognitive status and leisure activities, respectively. We examined the associations of cognitive function and leisure activities with mortality using Cox proportional hazards models. Causal mediation analysis was used to assess whether leisure activities mediated the association between cognitive function and mortality.
RESULTS
Cognitive function and leisure activities were inversely associated with mortality. Leisure activities accounted for 28.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 25.6 to 31.1) of the total effect of cognitive function and mortality. A higher mediated proportion (PM) was observed for physical leisure activities (PM, 20.1%; 95% CI, 18.0 to 22.3) than for social leisure activities (PM, 17.7%; 95% CI, 15.7 to 19.7). The mediating effect was higher among participants at younger ages (PM, 41.5%; 95% CI, 21.3 to 65.4), those with higher education levels (PM, 30.5%; 95% CI, 25.3 to 36.2), and residents of rural China (PM, 42.5%; 95% CI, 25.4 to 62.5).
CONCLUSIONS
Cognitive function was associated with inverse mortality. Leisure activities significantly mediated this association. Participation in leisure activities at the early stages of mild cognitive impairment could reduce the risk of mortality, which has a major impact on interventional strategies for healthy aging.

Keyword

Causal mediation analysis; Older people; Cognitive function; All-cause mortality; Leisure activities
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