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2022
DEMENTIA LIFE EXPECTANCIES: NEW KNOWLEDGE AND CONSIDERATIONS FROM THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY
Marc Garcia
,
Wassim Tarraf
,
Chi-Tsun Chiu
,
Joseph Saenz
,
Adriana Reyes
Innovation in Aging
, 2022
DOI
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2021
Educational Benefits and Cognitive Health Life Expectancies: Racial/Ethnic, Nativity, and Gender Disparities
Marc Garcia
,
Brian Downer
,
Chi-Tsun Chiu
,
Joseph Saenz
,
Kasim Ortiz
,
Rebeca Wong
The Gerontologist
, 2021
DOI
PubMed
Google Scholar
2018
Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Differences in Cognitive Life Expectancies Among Older Adults in the United States.
Marc Garcia
,
Brian Downer
,
Chi-Tsun Chiu
,
Joseph Saenz
,
Sunshine Rote
,
Rebeca Wong
Gerontologist
, 2018
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
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The role of education in the association between race/ethnicity/nativity, cognitive impairment, and dementia among older adults in the United States
Marc Garcia
,
Joseph Saenz
,
Brian Downer
,
Rebeca Wong
Demographic Research
, 2018
DOI
Google Scholar