The Digital Divide and Cognitive Disparities Among Older Adults: Community-Based Cohort Study in China
Journal of Medical Internet Research2024Vol. 26, pp. e59684–e59684
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Abstract
Overcoming the digital divide was significantly associated with improved cognitive function, a slower aging rate in cognitive performance, a reduced risk of developing MCI, and a higher likelihood of reverting from MCI to normal cognition.
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