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期刊名:Journal of aging and health

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ISSN:0898-2643

e-ISSN:1552-6887

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Megan E Patrick,Yuk C Pang,Yvonne M Terry-McElrath et al. Megan E Patrick et al.
ObjectivesWe examined longitudinal associations between young adult heavy substance use and late midlife poor self-rated memory and whether problematic substance use in early midlife mediated the associations.MethodsData were from the Monit...
Sophie Longworth,Barnabas Panayiotou Sophie Longworth
ObjectivesThe older population and prevalence of frailty are increasing worldwide. Understanding how midlife exposures influence frailty risk is increasingly important for public health. This review sought to identify modifiable risk factor...
Kristine J Ajrouch,Toni C Antonucci,Simon Brauer et al. Kristine J Ajrouch et al.
ObjectiveSocial relations are considered a critical protective factor for cognitive health yet may differ in form and function across race and ethnic groups.MethodUsing a representative metro-Detroit sample (N = 606), we compared group mean...
Yan Sin Leung,Depeng Jiang,Philip St John et al. Yan Sin Leung et al.
BackgroundDementia prevalence and incidence rise sharply among the oldest-old (≥85 years), yet whether age-at-diagnosis shapes functional trajectories remains unclear. Understanding age-specific patterns is critical for tailoring care stra...
Marcelo de Maio Nascimento,Andreas Ihle,Miguel Peralta et al. Marcelo de Maio Nascimento et al.
ObjectivesTo examine the mediating role of activities of daily living (ADL) in the association between stroke and depressive symptoms, and to investigate whether moderate physical activity (MPA) moderates this mediation in older adults, usi...
Han-Yun Tseng,Stephen Aichele,Oliver Schilling et al. Han-Yun Tseng et al.
ObjectivesPhysical health often declines with age, yet subjective well-being (SWB) tends to remain stable. Stereotype Embodiment Theory proposes that internalized self-perceptions of aging (SPAs) shape how physical changes are interpreted. ...
Priyanka Shrestha,James Scott Brown,Xiao Qiu Priyanka Shrestha
ObjectiveTo identify predictors of the number of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities used among older U.S. adults and examine how sociodemographic, health, and healthcare access factors influence CAM use diversity.Method...
Haosen Sun,Yueming Xi Haosen Sun
Purpose of the ResearchUsing longitudinal data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), we examined whether childhood book environment is associated with higher cognitive functioning and better cognitive maintenan...
Alina Yang,Atreya Manaswi,Melanie W Fischer et al. Alina Yang et al.
ObjectivesOlder U.S. military veterans with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at elevated risk for functional decline. This study examined sociodemographic, health, and psychosocial correlates of overall and domain-specific functioning in th...
Alyssa W Goldman,Ami Campbell Alyssa W Goldman
ObjectivesCognitive function is shaped by social network characteristics, but the geographic dispersion of social network ties remains understudied. We examine whether having a greater proportion of network ties residing outside of one's lo...