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A thorough overview of research on aging-related cognitive conditions, with helpful resources for students, clinicians, and practitioners Population science addresses health from a community-based perspective, informing our understanding of the social determinants of health in diverse populations, with the goal of increasing health equity for all. Population Science Methods and Approaches to Aging and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Research aims to introduce readers to population health and health equity in the context of aging-related research. With an emphasis on minoritized,…mehr

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A thorough overview of research on aging-related cognitive conditions, with helpful resources for students, clinicians, and practitioners Population science addresses health from a community-based perspective, informing our understanding of the social determinants of health in diverse populations, with the goal of increasing health equity for all. Population Science Methods and Approaches to Aging and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Research aims to introduce readers to population health and health equity in the context of aging-related research. With an emphasis on minoritized, limited English proficient, and low-income communities, this book covers the conditions that lead to disparities in cognitive health as we age--and how those disparities might be addressed at a community level. Each of this book's edited chapters includes learning objectives and discussion questions to facilitate active learning. Readers will gain a foundational knowledge of the population science framework, as well as a newfound compassion and an understanding of meaningful next steps toward equity. Researchers and practitioners alike will discover new directions for reducing health disparities among older people and engaging in prevention for aging-related conditions.
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Chau Trinh-Shevrin, DrPH, is Professor in the Departments of Population Health and Medicine, Vice Chair for Research, Director of the Section for Health Equity, and Institutional Review Board Chair at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Trinh-Shevrin earned her doctorate in public health from the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and masters in health policy and management at the State University of New York at Albany. She has co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and is co-editor of Applied Population Health Approaches for Asian American Communities and Asian American Communities and Health.