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期刊名:Journals of gerontology series b-psychological sciences and social sciences

缩写:J GERONTOL B-PSYCHOL

ISSN:1079-5014

e-ISSN:1758-5368

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Objectives: Given global trends in population aging, there is a critical need for data resources to deepen the scientific understanding of individual and population aging. Understanding the correlates and consequences of ...
Nia Clements,Adam Taggart,Kayleigh P Keller et al. Nia Clements et al.
Objectives: Environmental exposures are modifiable risk factors for accelerated aging, but research is frequently limited to individual countries due to inconsistent exposure assessment. Cross-national data provides broad...
Yi Huang,Chihua Li,Peiyi Lu Yi Huang
Objectives: Social mobility plays an important role in shaping mental health in older age. However, most research focused on mobility across two generations and relied on limited socioeconomic status (SES) indicators (e.g...
Hui Zheng,Yoonyoung Choi,Leafia Ye et al. Hui Zheng et al.
Objectives: Although Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial/ethnic group in the United States, their recent mortality trends have not been sufficiently studied. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of year...
Justina F Avila-Rieger,Benjamin Huber,Sarah E Tom et al. Justina F Avila-Rieger et al.
Objectives: Greater lifetime exposure to estrogen may protect women from cognitive decline and dementia later in life. Gender-related social factors also influence women's cognitive outcomes; however, little is known abou...
Jiaru Liu,Ilias Kyriopoulos,Wei Yang et al. Jiaru Liu et al.
Objectives: Retirement marks a pivotal life stage for many individuals. As older adults transition into retirement, changes in lifestyle, income, and social networks can significantly influence their health and well-being...
Shane D Burns,Philippa J Clarke Shane D Burns
Objectives: Brazil is rapidly aging and is expected to have increased rates of functional limitation. While some literature has analyzed race/color functional limitation disparities, no documented research has examined su...
Marina De Rui,Giulia Salerno Trapella,Chiara Ceolin et al. Marina De Rui et al.
Objectives: Elevated cortisol levels are linked to a greater risk and faster progression of neurocognitive disorders (NCDs). While interventions such as exercise and mindfulness have shown benefits in reducing cortisol, t...
Meng Huo,Fei Wang,Yongxin Shang et al. Meng Huo et al.
Objectives: Family and unpaid caregivers are mainstays of help with daily activities when older adults experience health problems; caregivers can also be relied on as confidants for discussing important matters. It remain...
Anne E Barrett,Hope Mimbs,Brianna Soulie Anne E Barrett
Objective: Older adults tend to avoid driving in situations like heavy traffic or bad weather, but women do so more than men. Explanations for this gender difference, however, have received limited research attention. We ...