Getting a Grip on Secular Changes: Age-Period-Cohort Modeling of Grip Strength in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Scott Hofer, IALH Data Scientist Stacey Voll and IALH Student Affiliate Nathan Lewis have co-authored a new research article entitled Getting a Grip on Secular Changes: Age-Period-Cohort Modeling of Grip Strength in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Other authors include Patrick O’Keefe, Frank D. Mann, Sean Clouston, Graciela Muniz-Terrera, …

Trajectories of Frailty With Aging: Coordinated Analysis of Five Longitudinal Studies

Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Scott Hofer and Andrea Piccinin, and IALH Student Affiliate Nathan Lewis have co-authored an article entitled “Trajectories of Frailty with Aging: Coordinated Analysis of Five Longitudinal Studies”  with Natalie D. Jenkins, Emiel O. Hoogendijk, et al. The article as published in Innovation in Aging. Abstract:  Background and Objectives There is …

Examining the Effectiveness of the WITS Programs in the Context of Variability in Trajectories of Child Development

Publication Alert! Two IALH Faculty Affiliates, Paweena Sukhawathanakul and Jonathan Rush, have published an article with Bonnie Leadbeater, Gabriel Merrin and IALH Student Affiliate Nathan Lewis, entitled “Examining the Effectiveness of the WITS Programs in the Context of Variability in Trajectories of Child Development” in Prevention Science. Abstract: This study has two objectives: (1) to …

The importance of engaging in physical activity in older adulthood for transitions between cognitive status categories and death: A coordinated analysis of 14 longitudinal studies

Publication Alert! IALH Affiliates Andrea M Piccinin, Scott Hofer, Jonathan Rush, Graciela Muniz-Terrera, and IALH Student Affiliates, Tomiko Yoneda, Nathan A Lewis, Jamie E Knight, Rebecca Vendittelli have published an article with Luca Kleineidam,  Jinshil Hyun, Emiel O Hoogendijk, Carol A Derby, Martin Scherer, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Michael Wagner, Ardo van den Hout, Wenyu Wang, and …