Neighborhood built environment associated with cognition and dementia risk among older adults: a systematic literature review
Cognitive impairment associated with aging is a serious and growing public health problem.
This systematic literature review contributes to better understanding the current state of …
This systematic literature review contributes to better understanding the current state of …
Neighborhood environment and cognition in older adults: a systematic review
Context Some evidence suggests that treating vascular risk factors and performing mentally
stimulating activities may delay cognitive impairment onset in older adults. Exposure to a …
stimulating activities may delay cognitive impairment onset in older adults. Exposure to a …
Effect of social determinants of health on cognition and risk of Alzheimer disease and related dementias
MA Majoka, C Schimming - Clinical Therapeutics, 2021 - Elsevier
Social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, work, live, and
age and the wider set of forces and systems that shape the conditions of daily life. They …
age and the wider set of forces and systems that shape the conditions of daily life. They …
Cognability: An ecological theory of neighborhoods and cognitive aging
While a growing body of evidence points to potentially modifiable individual risk factors for
dementia, the built and social environments in which people develop and navigate cognitive …
dementia, the built and social environments in which people develop and navigate cognitive …
Association of neighborhood context, cognitive decline, and cortical change in an unimpaired cohort
Objective To test the hypothesis that neighborhood-level disadvantage is associated with
longitudinal measures of neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in an unimpaired cohort …
longitudinal measures of neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in an unimpaired cohort …
[PDF][PDF] The impact of life course exposures to neighbourhood deprivation on health and well-being: a review of the long-term neighbourhood effects literature
Background In this review article, we detail a small but growing literature in the field of health
geography that uses longitudinal data to determine a life course component to the …
geography that uses longitudinal data to determine a life course component to the …
Addressing health disparities among minority populations: why clinical trial recruitment is not enough
CH Wilkins, SE Schindler, JC Morris - JAMA neurology, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Fewer births, declines in mortality related to cardiovascular disease and cancer, and
international migration are contributingtounprecedenteddemographics… United States …
international migration are contributingtounprecedenteddemographics… United States …
The influence of the built environment on people's mental health: an empirical classification of causal factors
There is a degree of ambiguity about the specific factors of the built environment that impact
people's mental health. This paper aims to examine the relations between an individual's …
people's mental health. This paper aims to examine the relations between an individual's …
Life course nature exposure and mental health outcomes: A systematic review and future directions
Recently, an emerging body of literature has examined the relationships between early life
nature exposure and mental health in later life; however, no critical synthesis yet exists …
nature exposure and mental health in later life; however, no critical synthesis yet exists …
The Area Deprivation Index: a novel tool for harmonizable risk assessment in Alzheimer's disease research
Introduction Residence in a disadvantaged neighborhood associates with adverse health
exposures and outcomes, and may increase risk for cognitive impairment and dementia …
exposures and outcomes, and may increase risk for cognitive impairment and dementia …