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Autor:
Jacqueline Guzman, Susan Aguiñaga
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Dementia, Vol 3 (2024)
IntroductionCaring for a person with Alzheimer's disease or dementia has been correlated with poor dietary patterns in caregivers. Dietary patterns like The Mediterranean-DASH diet intervention for neurodegenerative delay (MIND) diet have the potenti
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https://doaj.org/article/24cbe272edc5432bbabc5241d4bcba86
Autor:
Susan Aguiñaga, Navin Kaushal, Guilherme M. Balbim, Robert S. Wilson, JoEllen E. Wilbur, Susan Hughes, David M. Buchner, Michael Berbaum, Edward McAuley, Priscilla M. Vásquez, Isabela G. Marques, Tianxiu Wang, David X. Marquez
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol 14 (2022)
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is a promising method to improve cognition among middle-aged and older adults. Latinos are at high risk for cognitive decline and engaging in low levels of PA. Culturally relevant PA interventions for middle-aged and
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https://doaj.org/article/31ffcda4a710480eadf06770d56a3429
Autor:
Eduardo E. Bustamante, Guilherme M. Balbim, Olusola Ajilore, Melissa Lamar, Susan Aguiñaga, David X. Marquez, Kirk I. Erickson
Publikováno v:
Ethnicityhealth. 27(7)
Investigate the associations between self-reported physical activity (PA) engagement and white matter (WM) health (i.e. volume, integrity, and hyperintensities) in older Latinos.Cross-sectional study with community-dwelling older adults from predomin
Autor:
Chelsea R. Singleton, Fikriyah Winata, Kaustubh V. Parab, Oluwafikayo S. Adeyemi, Susan Aguiñaga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Health. 100:279-289
Autor:
Diane K. Ehlers, Jason Fanning, Elizabeth A. Salerno, Susan Aguiñaga, Josh Cosman, Joan Severson, Arthur F. Kramer, Edward McAuley
Publikováno v:
BMC Cancer, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Abstract Background Evidence suggests reallocating daily sedentary time to physical activity or sleep confers important health benefits in cancer survivors. Despite emerging research suggesting physical activity as a treatment for cancer-related cogn
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https://doaj.org/article/6f4928f862384c47ad99a3ce842629e7
Autor:
Tori A Holthaus, Monica Kashi, Corinne N Cannavale, Caitlyn G Edwards, Susan Aguiñaga, Anne DM Walk, Nicholas A Burd, Hannah D Holscher, Naiman A Khan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Nutrition. 152:2941-2949
Most previous work has focused on a single-nutrient, bottom-up approach when examining the influence of diet on neurocognition. Thus, the impact of dietary patterns on cognitive health is under-investigated.We aimed to investigate the relationship be
Autor:
David X Marquez, JoEllen Wilbur, Susan Hughes, Robert Wilson, David M Buchner, Michael L Berbaum, Edward McAuley, Susan Aguiñaga, Guilherme M Balbim, Priscilla M Vásquez, Isabela G Marques, Tianxiu Wang, Navin Kaushal
Publikováno v:
Ann Behav Med
Background Latinos are the fastest growing minority group of the older adult population. Although physical activity (PA) has documented health benefits, older Latinos are less likely to engage in leisure time PA than older non-Latino whites. Dance, p
Publikováno v:
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. 30:388-401
Self-rated health (SRH) has been used to predict cognitive decline in various populations; however, this relationship has not been examined in Latinos. This study examines the relationship between SRH and cognition among middle-aged and older Latinos
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 133 (2020)
‘Shelter in place’ and ‘lockdown’ orders implemented to minimize the spread of COVID-19 have reduced opportunities to be physically active. For many, the home environment emerged as the only viable option to participate in physical activity.
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https://doaj.org/article/f4cb1d2a3e184d73a2cf0ea607c0b822
Autor:
Pauline L. Baniqued, Courtney L. Gallen, Michelle W. Voss, Agnieszka Z. Burzynska, Chelsea N. Wong, Gillian E. Cooke, Kristin Duffy, Jason Fanning, Diane K. Ehlers, Elizabeth A. Salerno, Susan Aguiñaga, Edward McAuley, Arthur F. Kramer, Mark D'Esposito
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol 9 (2018)
Recent work suggests that the brain can be conceptualized as a network comprised of groups of sub-networks or modules. The extent of segregation between modules can be quantified with a modularity metric, where networks with high modularity have dens
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https://doaj.org/article/17c8ad57ffb64eb8a7bb3ea78c8b3791