BackgroundModifiable sociocontextual factors powerfully shape ADRD risk, and demonstrably contribute to well‐established racial disparities in cognitive aging. Stressful experiences occurring across the lifespan associate with brain aging and poor cognitive outcomes. However, the importance of timing and even type of stressor remains understudied. We examined relationships between childhood and adulthood traumatic events and cognition among non‐Hispanic Black and White older adults in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS).MethodThe sample included non‐demented adults (N=5,725) aged 65+ with lifetime stress data and complete cognitive testing at the 2006/08, 2010/12, and/or 2014/16 waves. Trauma measures included childhood (0‐11), and adulth...
BackgroundMany studies have evaluated the stress-cognition association, but few have captured the cu...
Background and objectivesRace, childhood socioeconomic status (cSES), and region of childhood reside...
A growing body of evidence suggests a link between early childhood trauma, post-traumatic stress dis...
BackgroundGrowing evidence suggests that modifiable sociocontextual factors powerfully shape health ...
ObjectivesEvidence on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and late-life cognitive outcomes is incon...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
BackgroundNon‐Hispanic Black older adults exhibit worse brain and cognitive health than non‐Hispanic...
BackgroundMidlife cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) increase risk of dementia. Black Americans expe...
Background: Despite the well-known deleterious health effects of childhood adversity (CA) and adulth...
Background: Despite the well-known deleterious health effects of childhood adversity (CA) and adulth...
Early-life stress (ELS) has previously been identified as a risk factor for cognitive decline, but t...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder is associated with increased dementia risk but less is known...
Research on early life adversity and later-life cognitive function is conflicting, with little evide...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Public Health Scie...
International audienceStress may be a risk factor for dementia, however it is unknown whether post-t...
BackgroundMany studies have evaluated the stress-cognition association, but few have captured the cu...
Background and objectivesRace, childhood socioeconomic status (cSES), and region of childhood reside...
A growing body of evidence suggests a link between early childhood trauma, post-traumatic stress dis...
BackgroundGrowing evidence suggests that modifiable sociocontextual factors powerfully shape health ...
ObjectivesEvidence on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and late-life cognitive outcomes is incon...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
BackgroundNon‐Hispanic Black older adults exhibit worse brain and cognitive health than non‐Hispanic...
BackgroundMidlife cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) increase risk of dementia. Black Americans expe...
Background: Despite the well-known deleterious health effects of childhood adversity (CA) and adulth...
Background: Despite the well-known deleterious health effects of childhood adversity (CA) and adulth...
Early-life stress (ELS) has previously been identified as a risk factor for cognitive decline, but t...
BackgroundPosttraumatic stress disorder is associated with increased dementia risk but less is known...
Research on early life adversity and later-life cognitive function is conflicting, with little evide...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Public Health Scie...
International audienceStress may be a risk factor for dementia, however it is unknown whether post-t...
BackgroundMany studies have evaluated the stress-cognition association, but few have captured the cu...
Background and objectivesRace, childhood socioeconomic status (cSES), and region of childhood reside...
A growing body of evidence suggests a link between early childhood trauma, post-traumatic stress dis...