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Kolli A, Zhou Y, Chung G, Ware EB, Langa KM, Ehrlich JR. Interactions between the apolipoprotein E4 gene and modifiable risk factors for cognitive impairment: a nationally representative panel study. BMC Geriatrics. 2022;22(1):938. doi:10.1186/s12877-022-03652-w.
Kolli A, Kabeto M, McCammon R, Langa KM, Ehrlich JR. Glaucoma and cognitive function trajectories in a population-based study: Findings from the health and retirement study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2022;70(10):2827-2837. doi:10.1111/jgs.17903.
Kolata G. Some Chronically Ill Adults Wait for Medicare to Arrive. New York Times. 2007.
Kolata G. U.S. Dementia Rates Are Dropping Even as Population Ages. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/health/dementia-rates-united-states.html. Published 2016.
Kolata G. Family Aid to Elderly is Very Strong, Study Shows. The New York Times. 1993:A16.
Kolata G. Taking Early Retirement May Retire Memory, Too. New York Times. 2011.
Koijen RSJ, Van Nieuwerburgh S, Yogo M. Health and Mortality Delta: Assessing the Welfare Cost of Household Insurance Choice. Journal of Finance. 2016;71(2):957-1010. doi:10.1111/jofi.12273.
Kohnke KJ. Investigating age group differences in depression symptoms among older adults with operational impairments. 2010;Doctor of Philosophy.
Kohl NM, Mossakowski KN, Sanidad II, Bird OT, Nitz LH. Does the Health of Adult Child Caregivers Vary by Employment Status in the United States?. Journal of Aging and Health. 2019. doi:10.1177/0898264318782561.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29972080?dopt=Abstract
Koford BC, Cseh A. Older Americans, Depression, and Labor Market Outcomes. Eastern Economic Journal. 2015;41:70-85. doi:10.1057/eej.2013.37.
Koff R. Older workers fair better in countries that invest more in healthcare resources.
Koenig R. 4 Reasons to Work Longer. U.S. News and World Report.
Koenig HG, Bearon LB, Dayringer R. Physician perspectives on the role of religion in the physician-older patient relationship. J Fam Pract. 1989;28(4):441-8.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2784826?dopt=Abstract
Kobayashi LC, Gross AL, Gibbons LE, et al. You say tomato, I say radish: can brief cognitive assessments in the US Health Retirement Study be harmonized with its International Partner Studies?. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B . 2021;76(9):1767-1776. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbaa205.
Ko D, Bae Y, Han J. Social Exclusion and Switching Barriers in Medicare Part D Choices. Sustainability. 2018;10(7):2419. doi:10.3390/su10072419.
Knoll K, Rhee Y, Hamm JM, et al. The Prevalence and Trends of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Impairments in the United States from 2008-2018. J Alzheimers Dis Rep. 2023;7(1):271-278. doi:10.3233/ADR-220107.
Knauper B, Belli RF, Hill DH, Herzog AR. Question Difficulty and Respondents' Cognitive Ability: The Impact on Data Quality. Journal of Official Statistics. 1997;13(2):181-199.
Knaup AE. Essays on migration and health insurance. 2013;3611929:180.
Knapp K. Drinking Behaviors and Health in Old Age. Social Work. 2018;Master of Social Work:26.
Knapp D, Lee J. Introduction to special issue on institutional influences on retirement, health and well-being. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. Forthcoming. doi:10.1017/S1474747221000408.
Knapp D, Asch B, Hosek J, Mattock M. The Retirement and Social Security Benefit Claiming of U.S. Military Retirees. Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Retirement Research Center; 2015.
Knapp D. The Effect of Social Security Auxiliary Spouse and Survivor’s Benefits on the Household Retirement Decision. Ann Arbor, United States: University of Michigan; 2014.PDF icon Panel-3_3-Knapp1.pdf (3.4 MB)
Klyn NAndre Muns, Shaikh ZMohammed, Dhar S. Health literacy and self-reported hearing aid use in the Health and Retirement Study. Ear and Hearing. 2020. doi:10.1097/AUD.0000000000000770.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31369472?dopt=Abstract
Kluender R. Essays on Insurance. Ecnomics. 2018;PhD.
Klopack ET, Crimmins EM, Cole SW, Seeman TE, Carroll JE. Social stressors associated with age-related T lymphocyte percentages in older US adults: Evidence from the US Health and Retirement Study. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2022;119(25):e2202780119. doi:10.1073/pnas.2202780119.