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A Preliminary Analysis of Stress Burden and Cognitive Function and Clinically Adjudicated Cognitive Outcomes in Black American Adults.

Wendy M TroxelTamara DubowitzAnn HaasBonnie Ghosh-DastidarMeryl A ButtersTiffany L Gary-WebbAndrea M WeinsteinAda IbeanuLa'Vette WagnerAriel GildengersAndrea L Rosso
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2024)
Multiple stressors often co-occur and may contribute to racial disparities in cognitive health. Findings suggest that higher stress burden had negative effects on functioning in executive and visuospatial domains in this community-based sample of older Black American adults. However, there was no evidence of mediation by sleep. Findings highlight the importance of continued work to identify modifiable pathways between stress burden and cognitive health disparities.
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