2025
Multimorbidity patterns and cognitive change among Mexican older adults: findings from the Mexican Health and Aging Study
Bishop N, Botoseneanu A, Newsom J, Allore H, Nagel C, Markwardt S, Samper-Ternent R, Quiñones A. Multimorbidity patterns and cognitive change among Mexican older adults: findings from the Mexican Health and Aging Study. Journal Of Global Ageing 2025, 1-33. DOI: 10.1332/29767202y2024d000000019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMexican Health and Aging StudyHealth and Aging StudyMultimorbidity patternsMexican adultsChronic conditionsOlder adultsIncreasing burden of chronic conditionsDepressive symptomsBurden of chronic conditionsCo-occurring chronic conditionsCognitive declineCognitive functionAssociated with lower cognitive functionOlder Mexican adultsMexican older adultsRisk of cognitive declineAging StudyLower cognitive functionCognitive changesManagement of diabetesMultimorbidityIncreasing burdenCognitive trajectoriesLatent growth modelingOlder adulthood
2022
MENTAL-SOMATIC MULTIMORBIDITY IN GROUP-BASED TRAJECTORIES OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION FOR MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ADULTS
Chen S, Nagel C, Botoseneanu A, Allore H, Newsom J, Thielke S, Kaye J, Quiñones A. MENTAL-SOMATIC MULTIMORBIDITY IN GROUP-BASED TRAJECTORIES OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION FOR MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ADULTS. Innovation In Aging 2022, 6: 610-610. PMCID: PMC9770737, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.2273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow baseline riskMultimorbidity combinationsBaseline riskCognitive impairmentSomatic multimorbidityHigher oddsHigher baseline riskCognitive impairment riskCognitive performanceGroup-based trajectory modelingRisk modificationSubsequent riskMultimorbiditySociodemographic factorsMental multimorbidityCognitive declineCognitive functionMiddle AgedOlder adultsImpairment riskImpairmentTrajectory class membershipRiskStrokeRetirement Study
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