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Elizabeth R Mayeda

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Adrien T, Hirst A, Turney I, Peterson R, Zahodne L, Chen R, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39927472
Background: Parental education is an important determinant of late-life cognition, but the extent to which intervening on midlife risk factors, such as hypertension, mitigates the impact of early-life factors is...
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Peterson R, George K, Gilsanz P, Ackley S, Mayeda E, Glymour M, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2021 May; 35(2):99-105. PMID: 34006727
Background: Midlife cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) increase dementia risk. Less is known about whether CVRF identified before midlife impact late-life cognition in diverse populations. Methods: Linear regression models examined hypertension,...
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Eng C, Mayeda E, Gilsanz P, Whitmer R, Kim A, Glymour M
Stroke . 2021 Mar; 52(5):1702-1711. PMID: 33722061
Background And Purpose: Findings from the Framingham Heart Study suggest that declines in dementia incidence rates over recent decades are partially due to decreases in stroke incidence and mortality; however,...
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Eng C, Glymour M, Gilsanz P, Mungas D, Mayeda E, Meyer O, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2020 Oct; 35(2):106-113. PMID: 33044303
Introduction: Educational attainment is associated with late-life cognitive performance and dementia; few studies have examined diverse racial/ethnic groups to assess whether the association differs by race/ethnicity. Methods: We investigated whether...
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Ospina-Romero M, Brenowitz W, Glymour M, Mayeda E, Graff R, Witte J, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2020 Jun; 35(3):271-274. PMID: 32568784
Cancer diagnoses are associated with better long-term memory in older adults, possibly reflecting a range of social confounders that increase cancer risk but improve memory. We used spouse's memory as...
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Corlier F, Shaw C, Hayes-Larson E, Mungas D, Farias S, Glymour M, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2020 May; 34(3):198-205. PMID: 32427599
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may represent a low-burden indicator of dementia risk. The value of SCD as a proxy marker, however, depends on the consistency of associations between subjective...
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Inoue K, Mayeda E, Paul K, Shih I, Yan Q, Yu Y, et al.
Am J Epidemiol . 2020 May; 189(10):1124-1133. PMID: 32383448
Low physical activity (PA) among older adults increases the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality through metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes. We aimed to elucidate the extent...
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Ospina-Romero M, Abdiwahab E, Kobayashi L, Filshtein T, Brenowitz W, Mayeda E, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2019 Jun; 2(6):e196160. PMID: 31225893
Importance: Patients with a history of cancer, even nonfatal cancers, have lower subsequent Alzheimer disease incidence. An inverse biological link between carcinogenesis and neurodegeneration has been hypothesized, although survival and...
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Elfassy T, Swift S, Glymour M, Calonico S, Jacobs Jr D, Mayeda E, et al.
Circulation . 2019 Jan; 139(7):850-859. PMID: 30612448
Background: Income volatility is on the rise and presents a growing public health problem. Because in many epidemiological studies income is measured at a single point in time, the association...
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Casey J, Pollak J, Glymour M, Mayeda E, Hirsch A, Schwartz B
Am J Prev Med . 2017 Dec; 54(3):430-439. PMID: 29241724
Introduction: Although infrequently recorded in electronic health records (EHRs), measures of SES are essential to describe health inequalities and account for confounding in epidemiologic research. Medical Assistance (i.e., Medicaid) is...