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Mohammed U. Kabeto
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 81
Citations - 6011
Mohammed U. Kabeto is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 72 publications receiving 5068 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed U. Kabeto include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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A Comparison of the Prevalence of Dementia in the United States in 2000 and 2012
Kenneth M. Langa,Eric B. Larson,Eileen M. Crimmins,Jessica D. Faul,Deborah A. Levine,Mohammed U. Kabeto,David R. Weir +6 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of dementia in the United States declined significantly between 2000 and 2012, and an increase in educational attainment was associated with some of the decline in dementia prevalence, but the full set of social, behavioral, and medical factors contributing to the decline is still uncertain.
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National estimates of the quantity and cost of informal caregiving for the elderly with dementia
Kenneth M. Langa,Michael E. Chernew,Mohammed U. Kabeto,A. Regula Herzog,Mary Beth Ofstedal,Robert J. Willis,Robert B. Wallace,Lisa Mucha,Walter L. Straus,A. Mark Fendrick +9 more
TL;DR: The quantity and associated economic cost of informal caregiving for the elderly with dementia are substantial and increase sharply as cognitive impairment worsens, which represents a national annual cost of more than $18 billion.
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Geriatric conditions and disability: the Health and Retirement Study.
TL;DR: The authors confirmed a strong association between having a geriatric condition and dependency in activities of daily living in older Americans, independent of prevalent diseases.
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Trajectory of Cognitive Decline after Incident Stroke
Deborah Levine,Andrzej T. Galecki,Kenneth M. Langa,Frederick W. Unverzagt,Mohammed U. Kabeto,Mohammed U. Kabeto,Bruno Giordani,Virginia G. Wadley +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of cognitive function among survivors of incident stroke found incident stroke was associated with an acute decline in cognitive function and also accelerated and persistent cognitive decline over 6 years.
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The Health Effects of Restricting Prescription Medication Use Because of Cost
Michele Heisler,Kenneth M. Langa,Elizabeth L. Eby,A. Mark Fendrick,Mohammed U. Kabeto,John D. Piette +5 more
TL;DR: Cost-related medication restriction among middle-aged and elderly Americans is associated with an increased risk of a subsequent decline in their self-reported health status, and among those with preexisting cardiovascular disease with higher rates of angina and nonfatal heart attacks or strokes.