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Histories of neighborhood socioeconomic status contribute to race differences in later-life cognition.

Ketlyne SolEmily P MorrisJi Hyun LeeAfsara B ZaheedJordan D PalmsKiana ScambrayPhilippa ClarkeLaura B Zahodne
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
Race is implicated in the likelihood of living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods. Historical trends in neighborhood disadvantage are associated with cognitive function in older adulthood. Identifying patterns of neighborhood change may inform neighborhood-level interventions.
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