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Lisa L. Barnes

Researcher at Rush University Medical Center

Publications -  341
Citations -  25777

Lisa L. Barnes is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 280 publications receiving 20190 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa L. Barnes include Illinois Institute of Technology & University of North Texas Health Science Center.

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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Resources and Crime-Related Psychosocial Hazards, Stroke Risk, and Cognition in Older Adults

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to determine the association of neighborhood socioeconomic resources and crime-related psychosocial hazards on stroke risk and cognition, hypothesizing that cardiovascular health would mediate any relationship between the neighborhood-level environment and cognition.
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O4-05-05: Race/ethnic differences in cognitive decline: Results from the health and retirement study

TL;DR: The results suggest that CVDRF may not be part of the underlying processes that affect progression of AD, and there is evidence thatCVDRF contribute to the onset of AD.
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A Longitudinal Study of Acculturation in Context and Cardiovascular Health and Their Effects on Cognition Among Older Latino Adults.

TL;DR: In this paper , a modified American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 (mLS7; i.e., smoking, physical activity, body mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, blood glucose) was used to measure cardiovascular health.
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Informant-Reported Discrimination, Dementia, and Cognitive Impairment in Older Brazilians.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the association of discrimination with dementia and cognitive impairment in racially diverse older Brazilians and found that a higher level of informant-reported discrimination was associated with higher odds of dementia (OR: 1.24, 95% CI 1.08 -1.42, p = 0.004).