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 cognitive health

Neighbourhood environmental correlates of transition to mild cognitive impairment (MCI): Published results from our long-term effort, looking at environmental influences on cognitive health (longitudinal study) in the journal Environment International. 

Neighbourhood environments and cognitive health in the longitudinal Personality and Total Health (PATH) through life study: A 12-year follow-up of older Australians