Christensen, HelenKorten, AilsaMacKinnon, AndrewJorm, Anthony FHenderson, A ScottRodgers, Bryan2015-12-132015-12-130304-324Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/91269Background: Little is known about predictors of cognitive changes in the elderly. Sensory disability, grip strength, and speed of processing have been established as associates of cognitive performance in cross-sectional studies. However, it is not knownKeywords: aged; article; cognition; female; grip strength; human; intelligence; major clinical study; male; memory; priority journal; reaction time; sensory dysfunction; statistical analysis; task performance; Aged; Aging; Cognition; Comparative Study; Cross-Sectio Cognitive change; Grip; Longitudinal study; Sensory disabilityAre changes in sensory disability, reaction time and grip strength associated with changes in memory and crystallized intelligence? A longitudinal analysis in an elderly community sample20002015-12-12