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MacEwan JP, Gill TM, Johnson K, et al. Measuring Sarcopenia Severity in Older Adults and the Value of Effective Interventions. The journal of nutrition, health & aging. 2018. doi:10.1007/s12603-018-1104-7.
Machado S, Sumarsono A, Vaduganathan M. Midlife Wealth Mobility and Long-term Cardiovascular Health. JAMA Cardiology. 2021;6(10):1152-1160. doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2021.2056.
MacLean A, Edwards RD. Military service, combat exposure, and health in the later lives of US men . Longitudinal and Life Course Studies. 2017;8(2):122-137. doi:10.14301/llcs.v8i2.427.
Marini CM, Ermer AE, Fiori KL, Rauer A, Proulx CM. MARITAL QUALITY, LONELINESS, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS LATER IN LIFE: THE MODERATING ROLE OF OWN AND SPOUSAL FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS. Research in Human Development. 2020. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/15427609.2020.1837598.
MarksJarvis G. The myth of outliving your retirement savings. Reuters.
Marshall GL, Ingraham B, Major J, Kahana E, Stansbury K. Modeling the impact of financial hardship and age on self-rated health and depressive symptoms pre/post the great recession. SSM - Population Health. 2022;18:101102. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101102.
Marshall GL, Canham SL, Kahana E, Larson EB. Mortgage delinquency, foreclosure, and cognition in later life. Housing and Society. 2022;49(2):113-127. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/08882746.2021.2006548.
Mayer A, Geiser C, Infurna FJ, Fiege C. Modelling and predicting complex patterns of change using growth component models: An application to depression trajectories in cancer patients. European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 2013;10(1):40-59. doi:10.1080/17405629.2012.732721.
McClain CA, Ofstedal MBeth, Couper MP. Measuring Cognition in a Multi-mode Context. Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; 2018:1-48.PDF icon Download PDF (411.01 KB)
McGarry K, Schoeni RF. Measurement and the Redistribution of Resources Within the Family. RAND, Reprint Series 96-11; 1996.
McGrath BM, Johnson PJo, McGrath R, Cawthon PM, Klawitter L, Choi B-J. A Matched Cohort Analysis for Examining the Association Between Slow Gait Speed and Shortened Longevity in Older Americans. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 2022;41(8):1905-1913. doi:10.1177/07334648221092399.
McWilliams JM, Meara E, Zaslavsky AM, Ayanian JZ. Medicare Spending for Previously Uninsured Adults. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2009;151(11):757-66.
Mehta NK, Chang VW. Mortality attributable to obesity among middle-aged adults in the United States. Demography. 2009;46(4):851-72. doi:10.1353/dem.0.0077.
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Melville JL, Fan M-Y, Rau H, Nygaard IE, Katon WJ. Major depression and urinary incontinence in women: temporal associations in an epidemiologic sample. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2009;201(5):490.e1-7. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2009.05.047.
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Miller K. The Mediterranean Diet Might Be the Secret to Living Longer — and Better. Yahoo Health.
Miller TR. Mammography Use among Older Women in the Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD) Study. 2007.
Miller CC. More Women in Their 60s and 70s Are Having ‘Way Too Much Fun’ to Retire. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/11/upshot/more-women-in-their-60s-and-70s-are-having-way-too-much-fun-to-retire.html?_r=0. Published 2017.
Miller S, Johnson N, Wherry LR. MEDICAID AND MORTALITY: NEW EVIDENCE FROM LINKED SURVEY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA. Quarterly Journal of Economics. 2021;136(3):1783–1829. doi:10.1093/qje/qjab004.
Min LC, Tinetti M, Langa KM, Ha J, Alexander NB, Hoffman GJ. Measurement of Fall Injury With Health Care System Data and Assessment of Inclusiveness and Validity of Measurement Models. JAMA Network Open. 2019;2(8):e199679-e199679. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.9679.
Mitchell OS, Smetters K. The Market for Financial Advice. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 2013:368.
Mitchell OS, Phillips JWR, Au A. Modeling Lifetime Earnings Paths: Hypothetical versus Actual Workers. University of Pennsylvania, Boettner Center for Pe, Pension Research Council WP 2004-3; 2004.