Thalida E Arpawong
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Arpawong T, Klopack E, Kim J, Crimmins E
Clin Epigenetics
. 2023 Apr;
15(1):67.
PMID: 37101297
Background: Shortened lifespans are associated with having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which is likely mediated by related behavioral and sociodemographic factors that are also associated with accelerated physiological aging....
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Miller B, Kim S, Mehta H, Cao K, Kumagai H, Thumaty N, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2023 Jan;
28(4):1827.
PMID: 36658336
No abstract available.
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Miller B, Kim S, Mehta H, Cao K, Kumagai H, Thumaty N, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2022 Sep;
28(4):1813-1826.
PMID: 36127429
Mitochondrial DNA variants have previously associated with disease, but the underlying mechanisms have been largely elusive. Here, we report that mitochondrial SNP rs2853499 associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD), neuroimaging, and...
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Arpawong T, Sakuma K, Espinoza L, Huh J
Clin Gerontol
. 2022 Mar;
46(1):27-46.
PMID: 35320059
Objectives: To explain the ethnic paradox of mental health in aging, we evaluated whether Black and Latinx older adults experience (1) fewer depressive symptoms (DepSx), but more physical problems, and...
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Kim S, Miller B, Mehta H, Xiao J, Wan J, Arpawong T, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2019 Jul;
7(13):e14171.
PMID: 31293078
MOTS-c is an exercise mimetic and improves insulin sensitivity in aged and diet-induced obese mice. Although plasma markers are good markers for the metabolic condition, whether MOTS-c changes plasma markers...
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Walter S, Dufouil C, Gross A, Jones R, Mungas D, Filshtein T, et al.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
. 2019 Jun;
33(3):179-185.
PMID: 31206372
Background: To use neuropsychological assessments for studying the underlying disease processes contributing to dementia, it is crucial that they correspond to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based measures of dementia, regardless of...
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Miller B, Arpawong T, Jiao H, Kim S, Yen K, Mehta H, et al.
Cells
. 2019 Apr;
8(4).
PMID: 30987182
Mitochondrial genome-wide association studies identify mitochondrial single nucleotide polymorphisms (mtSNPs) that associate with disease or disease-related phenotypes. Most mitochondrial and nuclear genome-wide association studies adjust for genetic ancestry by including...
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Mekli K, Stevens A, Marshall A, Arpawong T, Phillips D, Tampubolon G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Nov;
13(11):e0207824.
PMID: 30475886
The concept of frailty has been used in the clinical and research field for more than two decades. It is usually described as a clinical state of heightened vulnerability to...
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Mekli K, Phillips D, Arpawong T, Vanhoutte B, Tampubolon G, Nazroo J, et al.
J Psychiatr Res
. 2018 Feb;
100:63-70.
PMID: 29486404
Unlike the diagnosed Major Depressive Disorder, depressive symptomatology in the general population has received less attention in genome-wide association scan (GWAS) studies. Here we report a GWAS study on depressive...
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Arpawong T, Pendleton N, Mekli K, McArdle J, Gatz M, Armoskus C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Aug;
12(8):e0182448.
PMID: 28800603
Verbal memory is typically studied using immediate recall (IR) and delayed recall (DR) scores, although DR is dependent on IR capability. Separating these components may be useful for deciphering the...