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Is living in an ethnic enclave associated with cognitive function? Results from The Population Study of Chinese Elderly (PINE) in Chicago.

Man GuoYi WangHanzhang XuMengting LiBei WuXinQi Dong
Published in: The Gerontologist (2021)
Living in an ethnic enclave may be a risk factor for poor cognition for Chinese immigrants. Neighborhood-specific health assessment may facilitate early identification and prevention of cognitive impairment in this population. Studies need to examine divergent aging experience of immigrants within single ethnic groups.
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