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Michelle C Carlson

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Journal of Aging and Health|October 15, 2015
Physical Activity Is Associated With Reduced Risk of Executive Function Impairment in Older WomenScott Clark, Jeanine Parisi, Julie Kuo, et al.
Research on Aging|April 22, 2022
Exploring the Relationship Between Engagement in Enriching Early-Life Activities During Adolescence and Cognition in Later-Life: Results From the Health and Retirement StudyBreanna M Crane, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Michelle C Carlson
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|April 5, 2024
Identification of complier and noncomplier average causal effects in the presence of latent missing-at-random (LMAR) outcomes: a unifying view and choices of assumptionsTrang Quynh Nguyen, Michelle C Carlson, Elizabeth A Stuart
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|August 3, 2007
Training and maintaining memory abilities in healthy older adults: traditional and novel approachesGeorge W Rebok, Michelle C Carlson, Jessica B S Langbaum
Current Hypertension Reports|August 6, 2016
Relationship Between Antihypertensive Medications and Cognitive Impairment: Part II. Review of Physiology and Animal StudiesRuth Peters, Mattan Schuchman, Jean Peters, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|August 19, 2016
Education is associated with sub-regions of the hippocampus and the amygdala vulnerable to neuropathologies of Alzheimer's diseaseXiaoying Tang, Vijay R Varma, Michael I Miller, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|May 10, 2018
Variety of Enriching Early-Life Activities Linked to Late-Life Cognitive Functioning in Urban Community-Dwelling African AmericansThomas Chan, Jeanine M Parisi, Kyle D Moored, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|July 1, 2025
Response to: Refining the clinical interpretation of activity variability in cognitive impairment: The need for phenotypic specificityPatrick T Donahue, Jennifer A Schrack, Johannes Thrul, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|February 3, 2009
Executive decline and dysfunction precedes declines in memory: the Women's Health and Aging Study IIMichelle C Carlson, Qian-Li Xue, Jing Zhou, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 18, 2018
Associations of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-1 and Angiotensin II Blood Levels and Cognitive FunctionSevil Yasar, Vijay R Varma, Gregory C Harris, et al.
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Journal of Aging and Health|October 15, 2015
Physical Activity Is Associated With Reduced Risk of Executive Function Impairment in Older WomenScott Clark, Jeanine Parisi, Julie Kuo, et al.
Research on Aging|April 22, 2022
Exploring the Relationship Between Engagement in Enriching Early-Life Activities During Adolescence and Cognition in Later-Life: Results From the Health and Retirement StudyBreanna M Crane, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Michelle C Carlson
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|April 5, 2024
Identification of complier and noncomplier average causal effects in the presence of latent missing-at-random (LMAR) outcomes: a unifying view and choices of assumptionsTrang Quynh Nguyen, Michelle C Carlson, Elizabeth A Stuart
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|August 3, 2007
Training and maintaining memory abilities in healthy older adults: traditional and novel approachesGeorge W Rebok, Michelle C Carlson, Jessica B S Langbaum
Current Hypertension Reports|August 6, 2016
Relationship Between Antihypertensive Medications and Cognitive Impairment: Part II. Review of Physiology and Animal StudiesRuth Peters, Mattan Schuchman, Jean Peters, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|August 19, 2016
Education is associated with sub-regions of the hippocampus and the amygdala vulnerable to neuropathologies of Alzheimer's diseaseXiaoying Tang, Vijay R Varma, Michael I Miller, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|May 10, 2018
Variety of Enriching Early-Life Activities Linked to Late-Life Cognitive Functioning in Urban Community-Dwelling African AmericansThomas Chan, Jeanine M Parisi, Kyle D Moored, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|July 1, 2025
Response to: Refining the clinical interpretation of activity variability in cognitive impairment: The need for phenotypic specificityPatrick T Donahue, Jennifer A Schrack, Johannes Thrul, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|February 3, 2009
Executive decline and dysfunction precedes declines in memory: the Women's Health and Aging Study IIMichelle C Carlson, Qian-Li Xue, Jing Zhou, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 18, 2018
Associations of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-1 and Angiotensin II Blood Levels and Cognitive FunctionSevil Yasar, Vijay R Varma, Gregory C Harris, et al.
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