Journal article
Intra-individual reaction time variability and all-cause mortality over 17 years: A community-based cohort study
PJ Batterham, D Bunce, AJ Mackinnon, H Christensen
Age and Ageing | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: very few studies have examined the association between intra-individual reaction time variability and subsequent mortality. Furthermore, the ability of simple measures of variability to predict mortality has not been compared with more complex measures. Method: a prospective cohort study of 896 community-based Australian adults aged 70+ were interviewed up to four times from 1990 to 2002, with vital status assessed until June 2007. From this cohort, 770-790 participants were included in Cox proportional hazards regression models of survival. Vital status and time in study were used to conduct survival analyses. The mean reaction time and three measures of intra-individual reactio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Canberra Longitudinal Study was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Unit Grants 973301 and 933301 and NHMRC Program Grant 179805. P.J.B. is supported by NHMRC Early Career Fellowship 1035262, D. B. by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (UK), and H. C. by NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship 525411.