首页|Altruistic behaviour, but not volunteering, has been associated with cognitive performance in community-dwelling older persons
Altruistic behaviour, but not volunteering, has been associated with cognitive performance in community-dwelling older persons
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NSTL
Wiley
Aim Studies have indicated that altruistic behaviour may be associated with better health. Nevertheless, it has not been determined if volunteering acts as a protective factor against cognitive decline or if a person's altruistic character does so. This study aims to evaluate whether altruistic behaviour and volunteering are associated with better cognitive function in active community-dwelling older persons.