I research three topics in adult morbidity in the United States, focusing on two increasingly prevalent chronic diseases, diabetes and dementia. In the first essay, I investigate changes in age-specific diabetes prevalence across cohorts born in the 20th century and use the cross-cohort comparisons to generate model age patterns of diabetes prevalence and incidence. I show that most of the increase in diabetes prevalence over time is attributable to increases in age-specific prevalence from one cohort to the next. Because the risk of diabetes is embodied in cohorts, diabetes prevalence is likely to increase in the future even if the prevalence of risk factors such as obesity plateau. In the second essay, I use multiple-decrement life tables...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
Despite substantial gains in population health over recent decades, the US faces a growing epidemic ...
Introduction The number of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus is growing globally. It is expe...
I research three topics in adult morbidity in the United States, focusing on two increasingly preval...
I research three topics in adult morbidity in the United States, focusing on two increasingly preval...
This dissertation is composed of three empirical papers on ethnic disparities in chronic disease mor...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Dementia is increasingly recognized as a major source of disease burden in the United States, on par...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of dementia. We estimated the potentia...
Diabetes mellitus is common in older populations, as discussed in a previous article in this series ...
This thesis is made up of three main essays that aim to develop a deeper understanding of issues inv...
This dissertation explores the association between diabetes, measures of glycemia (average glycemia ...
The focus of my dissertation is prediction, prevention, and economic valuation of type 2 diabetes. I...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is associated with an roughly doubled risk of dementia. Although this associa...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
Despite substantial gains in population health over recent decades, the US faces a growing epidemic ...
Introduction The number of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus is growing globally. It is expe...
I research three topics in adult morbidity in the United States, focusing on two increasingly preval...
I research three topics in adult morbidity in the United States, focusing on two increasingly preval...
This dissertation is composed of three empirical papers on ethnic disparities in chronic disease mor...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Dementia is increasingly recognized as a major source of disease burden in the United States, on par...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of dementia. We estimated the potentia...
Diabetes mellitus is common in older populations, as discussed in a previous article in this series ...
This thesis is made up of three main essays that aim to develop a deeper understanding of issues inv...
This dissertation explores the association between diabetes, measures of glycemia (average glycemia ...
The focus of my dissertation is prediction, prevention, and economic valuation of type 2 diabetes. I...
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is associated with an roughly doubled risk of dementia. Although this associa...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
Despite substantial gains in population health over recent decades, the US faces a growing epidemic ...
Introduction The number of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus is growing globally. It is expe...