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Panayotes Demakakos
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 85
Citations - 6520
Panayotes Demakakos is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Longitudinal study & Population. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 81 publications receiving 5082 citations. Previous affiliations of Panayotes Demakakos include Middlesex University.
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Social isolation, loneliness, and all-cause mortality in older men and women
TL;DR: It was found that mortality was higher among more socially isolated and more lonely participants, and the effect of loneliness was not independent of demographic characteristics or health problems and did not contribute to the risk associated with social isolation.
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Socioeconomic status and health: the role of subjective social status
TL;DR: The results suggest that SSS is an important correlate of health in old age, possibly because of its ability to epitomize life-time achievement and socioeconomic status.
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Childhood Socioeconomic Position and Objectively Measured Physical Capability Levels in Adulthood: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Kate Birnie,Rachel Cooper,Richard M. Martin,Diana Kuh,Avan Aihie Sayer,Beatriz Alvarado,Antony James Bayer,Kaare Christensen,Sung-Il Cho,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper,Janie Corley,Leone C A Craig,Ian J. Deary,Panayotes Demakakos,Shah Ebrahim,John Gallacher,Alan J. Gow,David Gunnell,Steven A. Haas,Tomas Hemmingsson,Hazel Inskip,Soong-Nang Jang,Kenya Noronha,Merete Osler,Alberto Palloni,Finn Rasmussen,Brigitte Santos-Eggimann,Jacques Spagnoli,John M. Starr,Andrew Steptoe,Holly E. Syddall,Per Tynelius,David R. Weir,Lawrence J. Whalley,Maria Victoria Zunzunegui,Yoav Ben-Shlomo,Rebecca Hardy +37 more
TL;DR: There was consistent evidence in age adjusted models that lower childhood SEP was associated with modest reductions in physical capability levels in adulthood, and policies targeting socioeconomic inequalities in childhood may have additional benefits in promoting the maintenance of independence in later life.
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Social isolation and loneliness: Prospective associations with functional status in older adults
TL;DR: In fully and mutually adjusted models, social isolation and loneliness were found to be associated with a decrease in gait speed at follow-up, with stronger effects among more disadvantaged individuals.
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Age at natural menopause and risk of incident cardiovascular disease: a pooled analysis of individual patient data.
Dongshan Zhu,Hsin-Fang Chung,Annette J. Dobson,Nirmala Pandeya,Graham G. Giles,Fiona Bruinsma,Eric J. Brunner,Diana Kuh,Rebecca Hardy,Nancy E. Avis,Ellen B. Gold,Carol A. Derby,Karen A. Matthews,Janet E Cade,Darren C. Greenwood,Panayotes Demakakos,Daniel E. Brown,Lynnette Leidy Sievert,Debra Anderson,Kunihiko Hayashi,Jung Su Lee,Hideki Mizunuma,Therese Tillin,Mette Kildevæld Simonsen,Hans-Olov Adami,Elisabete Weiderpass,Gita D. Mishra +26 more
TL;DR: The associations persisted in never smokers, and were strongest before age 60 years for women with premature menopause, but were attenuated at age 60–69 years, with no significant association observed at age 70 years and older.