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Browsing by Author "Lindsay Kobayashi"

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    Association of cumulative loneliness with allcause mortality among middleaged and older adults in the United States 1996 to 2019
    X Yu; Tsai-Chin Cho; A Westrick; C Chen; K Langa; Lindsay Kobayashi
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    Child support grant expansion and cognitive function among women in rural South Africa Findings from a natural experiment in the HAALSI cohort
    (PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE) R Chakraborty; Lindsay Kobayashi; J Jock; Cody Wing; E etal; Lisa Berkman; Kathleen Kahn; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Molly Rosenberg
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    Cumulative loneliness and subsequent memory function and rate of decline among adults aged 50 in the United States 1996 to 2016 Cumulative loneliness and memory aging in the US
    X Yu; A C Westrick; Lindsay Kobayashi
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    Effect of a cash transfer intervention on memory decline and dementia probability in older adults in rural South Africa
    Molly Rosenberg; E Beidelman; X Chen; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Audrey Pettifor; D Bassil; Lisa Berkman; Kathleen Kahn; Stephen Tollman; Lindsay Kobayashi
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    Effects of pension eligibility expansion on mens cognitive function findings from rural South Africa
    J Jock; Lindsay Kobayashi; R Chakraborty; X Chen; C Wing; Lisa Berkman; D Canning; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Stephen Tollman; Molly Rosenberg
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    The impact of a randomized cash transfer intervention on mortality of adult household members in rural South Africa, 2011 - 2022
    Molly Rosenberg; E Beidelman; X Chen; D Canning; Lindsay Kobayashi; Kathleen Kahn; Audrey Pettifor; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula
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    The impact of old age pension eligibility on alcohol consumption evidence from  populationbased study in rural South Africa
    J Jock; Lindsay Kobayashi; E Beidelman; Stephen Tollman; M Phillips; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Molly Rosenberg
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    Impact of the South African Child Support Grant on memory decline and dementia probability in rural and lowincome mothers 20142021
    E T Beidelman; R Chakraborty; J Jock; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; M L Phillips; E et al; Kathleen Kahn; Lisa Berkman; Lindsay Kobayashi; Molly Rosenberg
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    Midlife employment trajectories and subsequent memory function and rate of decline in rural South Africa 200022
    (OXFORD UNIV PRESS) Xuexin Yu; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Ryan Wagner; D Bassil; M Farrell; Stephen Tollman; Kathleen Kahn; Lisa Berkman; Molly Rosenberg; Lindsay Kobayashi
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    TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD MATERIAL RESOURCES AND COGNITIVE HEALTH IN A LONGITUDINAL COHORT STUDY OF AGING IN SOUTH AFRICA
    (2022) Lindsay Kobayashi; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula; Mohammed Kabeto; Xuexin Yu; Stephen Tollman; Kathleen Kahn; Lisa Berkman; Molly Rosenberg
    Material resources that affect daily living conditions may be salient for cognitive aging in low-income settings, but evidence is limited on this topic. We investigated relationships between long-term trends in household material resources and subsequent cognitive function among 4,580 adults aged ≥40 in a population-representative cohort in Agincourt sub-district, South Africa, from 2001-2015. Household material resources (dwelling materials, water, sanitation, sources of power, modern amenities, and livestock) were assessed biennially from 2001- 2013. We evaluated mean resources, volatility in resources, and change in resources over this period in relation to cognitive function in 2014/2015. Higher mean household resources and larger improvements over time in resources were positively associated with subsequent cognitive function, independent of confounders. Findings were largely driven by modern amenities for food preparation, transportation, and communication outside of the household. Access to these amenities may support cognitive aging through boosting nutrition and cognitive reserve and should be investigated further.
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    Type II diabetes and cognitive function among older adults in India and China results from harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol studies
    S Srikantha; Jennifer Manne-Goehler; Lindsay Kobayashi; D Flood; S Koton; AL Gross

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