Do associations of neighbourhood attributes with cognitive function vary by socio-economic status ?

All indicators of higher socio-economic status (SES) relate to better cognitive health: Socio-economic status (SES), neighbourhood environments and their interactions can influence cognitive health in late life. Studies on this topic have examined a limited number of SES and environmental indicators and are mostly cross-sectional. We analysed data from 1160 individuals aged 60–64 years at baseline, with four assessments of cognitive functions across 12 years. 
Article: Do associations of neighbourhood attributes with cognitive function vary by socio-economic status? A 12-year follow-up study of older Australians (2025); In: Science of The Total Environment, Vol. 999

Neighbourhood environments and transition to cognitive states

Neighbourhood built and natural environmental correlates of transition to dementia: associations with cognitive state and transitions – when assigned with spatial analysis work at ACU Melbourne we contributed to the findings, published in this article.
Neighborhood environments and transition to cognitive states:
Sydney Memory and Ageing Study;
in: Alzheimers & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimers Association