%0 Journal Article %A Hofbauer, Lena M %A Rodriguez, Francisca Saveria %T The Mediating Role of Lifestyle Activities in the Association Between Social Deprivation and Cognition in Older Adulthood: Results From the Health and Retirement (HRS) Study. %J Journal of aging and health %V 37 %N 9 %@ 0898-2643 %C London [u.a.] %I Sage Publ. %M DZNE-2025-01087 %P 555 - 566 %D 2025 %X Objectives: We aimed to investigate the mediating role of lifestyle activities in the association between social deprivation and cognition. Methods: To investigate, we analysed data of 3867 respondents (Mean Age: 73.37, SD: 5.57) in the U.S. Health and Retirement Study (HRS) using growth curve and path analysis, adjusted for demographic and health covariates. Results: Being in the high (vs. moderate) Social Deprivation Index group was associated with lower cognition scores (β = -2.63, [95 %K Humans %K Aged %K Male %K Female %K Life Style %K Cognition %K United States %K Retirement %K Aged, 80 and over %K dementia (Other) %K health and retirement study (Other) %K inequality (Other) %K longitudinal analysis (Other) %K socioeconomic status (Other) %F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 %9 Journal Article %$ pmid:39137921 %2 pmc:PMC12405645 %R 10.1177/08982643241273988 %U https://pub.dzne.de/record/281128