LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore

The rapid pace of population ageing worldwide has prompted the need to better understand the ageing process. The current study, titled the Longitudinal Follow-up of the CHI (LFC) study, was a 3-year follow-up study of an earlier study titled the Community Health and Intergenerational (CHI) study. Th...

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Main Authors: Lim, Zhi Hao, Ng, Ted Kheng Siang, Bao, Zhiming, Yu, Junhong, Mahendran, Rathi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1756002024-05-05T15:30:22Z LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore Lim, Zhi Hao Ng, Ted Kheng Siang Bao, Zhiming Yu, Junhong Mahendran, Rathi School of Social Sciences Social Sciences Cognitive function Older adults The rapid pace of population ageing worldwide has prompted the need to better understand the ageing process. The current study, titled the Longitudinal Follow-up of the CHI (LFC) study, was a 3-year follow-up study of an earlier study titled the Community Health and Intergenerational (CHI) study. The LFC study looked to examine longitudinal changes in their cognitive functioning and psychosocial outcomes across the 3-year period. Additionally, the current study built upon the earlier CHI study by collecting neuroimaging data and exploring the long-term effects of non-pharmacological interventions, which were not examined in the prior study. A total of 653 community-dwelling participants from the baseline CHI study cohort were invited to take part in the LFC study, where they underwent a battery of neuropsychological assessments, psychosocial questionnaires, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan and a voice recording segment. The current study would holistically track longitudinal changes in cognitive functioning and psychosocial outcomes in the ageing population in Singapore. Unique associations between linguistics and neuroimaging data alongside cognitive and psychosocial outcomes would be explored. This study also serves to guide the development of new interventions for older adults and assist in improving the well-being of the local and global ageing population. Published version The authors would like to thank Mind Science Center for their support and funding during the conduct of this study. 2024-04-30T04:58:56Z 2024-04-30T04:58:56Z 2024 Journal Article Lim, Z. H., Ng, T. K. S., Bao, Z., Yu, J. & Mahendran, R. (2024). LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore. MethodsX, 12, 102606-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2024.102606 2215-0161 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175600 10.1016/j.mex.2024.102606 38379721 2-s2.0-85185556076 12 102606 en MethodsX © 2024 Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
Cognitive function
Older adults
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Cognitive function
Older adults
Lim, Zhi Hao
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Bao, Zhiming
Yu, Junhong
Mahendran, Rathi
LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
description The rapid pace of population ageing worldwide has prompted the need to better understand the ageing process. The current study, titled the Longitudinal Follow-up of the CHI (LFC) study, was a 3-year follow-up study of an earlier study titled the Community Health and Intergenerational (CHI) study. The LFC study looked to examine longitudinal changes in their cognitive functioning and psychosocial outcomes across the 3-year period. Additionally, the current study built upon the earlier CHI study by collecting neuroimaging data and exploring the long-term effects of non-pharmacological interventions, which were not examined in the prior study. A total of 653 community-dwelling participants from the baseline CHI study cohort were invited to take part in the LFC study, where they underwent a battery of neuropsychological assessments, psychosocial questionnaires, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan and a voice recording segment. The current study would holistically track longitudinal changes in cognitive functioning and psychosocial outcomes in the ageing population in Singapore. Unique associations between linguistics and neuroimaging data alongside cognitive and psychosocial outcomes would be explored. This study also serves to guide the development of new interventions for older adults and assist in improving the well-being of the local and global ageing population.
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Lim, Zhi Hao
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Bao, Zhiming
Yu, Junhong
Mahendran, Rathi
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author Lim, Zhi Hao
Ng, Ted Kheng Siang
Bao, Zhiming
Yu, Junhong
Mahendran, Rathi
author_sort Lim, Zhi Hao
title LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
title_short LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
title_full LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
title_fullStr LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed LFC study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in Singapore
title_sort lfc study: protocol for a longitudinal follow-up cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults in singapore
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