2025
Regional disparities in cognitive life expectancy: The role of birth and current residence in the United States
Wong J, Zang E. Regional disparities in cognitive life expectancy: The role of birth and current residence in the United States. Health & Place 2025, 94: 103475. PMID: 40311376, PMCID: PMC12258385, DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2025.103475.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive impairment riskCurrent residenceLife expectancyCognitive impairmentMultistate life table approachHealth and Retirement StudyRegional disparitiesHealthy life expectancyImpairment riskImpact of birthLong-term healthLife table approachPercentage of lifeRetirement StudyImpaired life expectancyEstimate yearsBirth regionDementiaPolicy implicationsCombination of birthCognitive declineResidentsHealthDisparitiesBirthCare Recipients’ Cognitive Trajectories and Caregivers’ Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Caregiving Burden
Lou Y, Gong J, Zang E. Care Recipients’ Cognitive Trajectories and Caregivers’ Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Caregiving Burden. The Gerontologist 2025, 65: gnaf024. PMID: 39873410, PMCID: PMC11934274, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnaf024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCaregiver depressive symptomsCare recipientsCaregiver burdenDepressive symptomsCognitive trajectoriesCaregiving burdenNational Health and Aging Trends StudyNational Study of CaregivingFinancial caregiving burdensCaregiver mental healthStudy of CaregivingStress process modelLongitudinal cognitive courseGroup-based trajectoryCaregiving difficultiesCaregiving experienceTrajectory group membershipEmotional burdenTrends StudyMental healthCaregiversCareTrajectory groupsNational studyCognitive function
2024
A Novel Time Use Approach on Daily Active Engagement With Life: The Intersectionality of Race and Gender
Wong J, Lu S, Lou Y, Zang E, Carr D. A Novel Time Use Approach on Daily Active Engagement With Life: The Intersectionality of Race and Gender. The Gerontologist 2024, 65: gnae150. PMID: 39435851, PMCID: PMC11761692, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnae150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Time Use SurveySelf-rated healthUnpaid workPaid workSocial participationActive engagement with lifeAssociated with better self-rated healthTime diary dataBetter self-rated healthTime Use SurveyBlack womenIntersection of raceEngagement with lifePersistent structural barriersWhite womenUse SurveyHealth varyU.S. older adultsStructural barriersBlack menProductive engagementOlder adultsRacial differencesDiary dataGender
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