1. Neuropsychological and Health Literacy Correlates of Science Knowledge Among Older and Younger Healthy Adults.
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Woods SP, Matchanova A, Thompson Kamar JL, Beltran-Najera I, Alex C, Medina LD, Neighbors C, Podell K, and Babicz Boston MA
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- Humans, Aged, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Memory, Episodic, Neuropsychological Tests statistics & numerical data, Aged, 80 and over, Age Factors, Science education, Aging psychology, Aging physiology, Health Literacy statistics & numerical data, Executive Function physiology
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Science knowledge refers to the depth and breadth of facts acquired within the life, social, and earth sciences, and it has implications for both public and personal health. Drawing from cognitive aging theory, we examine whether levels of science knowledge are associated with age, neuropsychological functioning, and personal health literacy. Fifty-two younger and fifty older healthy adults completed our telephone-based study that included a commonly used test of science knowledge, as well as measures of neuropsychological functioning, health literacy, and relevant descriptives (e.g., mood). Adjusting for other demographics and neuropsychological functioning, older adults had significantly lower science knowledge test scores than younger adults. In the full sample, lower science knowledge showed medium-to-large associations with episodic memory, executive functions, and health literacy, independent of years of education. These results suggest that older adults' science knowledge falls slightly below that of their younger counterparts and is independently associated with higher order neuropsychological functions and aspects of personal health, which may have implications for accessing, understanding, and using relevant public health information across the lifespan., Competing Interests: Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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