Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (16권1호 38-43)

Relationship between Social Activity and Cognitive Function in Korean Elderly

한국 지역사회 노인의 사회적 활동과 인지기능의 연관성

조우동(Woodong Jo);손상준(Sang Joon Son);이윤환(Yunhwan Lee);백종환(Joung Hwan Back);노재성(Jai Sung Noh);고상현(Sang Hyun Koh);김현정(Hyun Chung Kim);김진주(Jinju Kim);박미애(Mi Ae Park);홍창형(Chang Hyung Hong)

Abstract

Objectives:Among non-pharmaceutical measures for preventing cognitive impairment, involving in social activities is known to be very effective. We tried to examine the correlation between social activity and cognitive function. Methods:This study was based on the Suwon Project, a cohort comprising of non-random convenience samples of ethnic Koreans aged 60 years and above. All the subjects completed the study questionnaire which included demographic characteristics, current and past history of illnesses, drug history, Korean version of Mini Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), Korean version of Short Form Geriatric Depression Scale, and Beck Anxiety Inventory. We checked the time consumed in each 9 social activities through the checklist. Results:On multiple logistic regression analysis, the total time spent in social activities wasinversely associated with the K-MMSE score after adjusting confounding variables like age, sex, education level, depression, anxiety and vascular risk factor (β= -0.041, p=0.024). On the other hand, correlation was found between K-MMSE score and time spent in participating in religious party (β=0.053, p=0.003) as well as time spent in elder’s university (β=0.040, p=0.025) after adjustingage, sex, education, depression, anxiety and vascular risk factor. Conclusion:Our results suggest that involving in quality social activities might be more effective in improving cognitive function than spending longer total time in any social activity.

Keywords

사회적 활동,인지기능,노인, Social activity,Cognition,Elderly