2023
SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF CARDIOMETABOLIC MULTIMORBIDITY AND ASSOCIATION WITH SUBSEQUENT DEMENTIA
Nagel C, Allore H, Botoseneanu A, Kaye J, Newsom J, Bishop N, Quiñones A. SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF CARDIOMETABOLIC MULTIMORBIDITY AND ASSOCIATION WITH SUBSEQUENT DEMENTIA. Innovation In Aging 2023, 7: 230-231. PMCID: PMC10736019, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igad104.0758.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident cardiometabolic diseaseCardiometabolic multimorbidityCardiometabolic diseasesMyocardial infarctionSubsequent dementiaHeart diseaseSelf-reported diagnosisAging Trends StudyBaseline diseasePrior diseaseIncident diseaseNational HealthMultimorbidityMultimorbidity researchDiseaseCognitive healthCARE-RECEIVING CHARACTERISTICS AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH DIFFERENT MENTAL–SOMATIC MULTIMORBIDITY COMBINATIONS
Liu M, Nagel C, Chen S, Allore H, Kaye J, Quiñones A. CARE-RECEIVING CHARACTERISTICS AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH DIFFERENT MENTAL–SOMATIC MULTIMORBIDITY COMBINATIONS. Innovation In Aging 2023, 7: 821-821. PMCID: PMC10738666, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igad104.2648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive impairmentCognitive impairment groupMultimorbidity combinationsOlder adultsDepression groupMore caregiversImpairment groupLower self-rated healthSomatic conditionsNon-Hispanic blacksCombination of depressionSelf-rated healthMore functional limitationsAging Trends StudyMore hoursMultimorbidity patternsUnderweight BMINational HealthFunctional limitationsMedicaid recipientsHealth outcomesDifferent careMental healthImpairmentDepressionLATENT CLASSES OF MULTIMORBIDITY AND ASSOCIATED CARE-RECEIVING CHARACTERISTICS FOR US OLDER ADULTS
Liu M, Nagel C, Chen S, Kaye J, Allore H, Quiñones A. LATENT CLASSES OF MULTIMORBIDITY AND ASSOCIATED CARE-RECEIVING CHARACTERISTICS FOR US OLDER ADULTS. Innovation In Aging 2023, 7: 823-823. PMCID: PMC10739216, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igad104.2654.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOlder adultsCare needsMore unmet needsDifferent care needsType of careAging Trends StudyMultimorbidity combinationsMultimorbidity patternsMusculoskeletal conditionsChronic conditionsNational HealthMedian numberUnmet needAssociated careMultimorbidityCareIADL domainsLatent classesAbstract Older adultsAdultsFurther investigationFour-class solutionHealthy classCaregiversSmall proportionA Joint Model for Disability, Self-Rated Health, and Mortality Among Medicare Beneficiaries—Differences by Chronic Disease and Race/Ethnicity
Quiñones A, McAvay G, Vander Wyk B, Han L, Nagel C, Allore H. A Joint Model for Disability, Self-Rated Health, and Mortality Among Medicare Beneficiaries—Differences by Chronic Disease and Race/Ethnicity. Journal Of Aging And Health 2023, 36: 642-653. PMID: 37879084, PMCID: PMC11446605, DOI: 10.1177/08982643231210027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPoor self-rated healthSelf-rated healthHigher oddsADL disabilityHip fractureAging Trends Study dataOlder adultsConcurrent riskPatient-centered outcomesLongitudinal logistic regression modelsLogistic regression modelsRace/ethnicityKidney diseaseChronic diseasesNational HealthDaily livingMortalityHealth declineOddsDisabilityHispanic respondentsDementiaDiseaseRiskWide variabilityA multivariate joint model to adjust for random measurement error while handling skewness and correlation in dietary data in an epidemiologic study of mortality
Agogo G, Muchene L, Orindi B, Murphy T, Mwambi H, Allore H. A multivariate joint model to adjust for random measurement error while handling skewness and correlation in dietary data in an epidemiologic study of mortality. Annals Of Epidemiology 2023, 82: 8-15. PMID: 36972757, PMCID: PMC10239394, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2023.03.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCause mortalityDietary intakeNational Death Index mortality dataIntake levelsDietary fiber intakeNutrition Examination SurveyUS National HealthHazard ratioMultivariate joint modelExamination SurveyPerson intakeNational HealthUnhealthy dietFiber intakeEpidemiologic studiesDietary dataRelative hazardGlobal deathsMortality dataIntakeMortalitySubstantial proportionDeathDietary fiberLongitudinal measures
2022
The Contribution of Chronic Conditions to Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Death: Variation by Race
Quiñones AR, McAvay GJ, Peak KD, Vander Wyk B, Allore HG. The Contribution of Chronic Conditions to Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Death: Variation by Race. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2022, 191: 2014-2025. PMID: 35932162, PMCID: PMC10144669, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwac143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkilled nursing facility admissionsNursing facility admissionsChronic conditionsFacility admissionMedicare beneficiariesCostly health care utilizationHealth care utilizationRacial differencesNon-Hispanic blacksWhite Medicare beneficiariesAverage attributable fractionHealth-related outcomesImportant health-related outcomesNon-Hispanic White older adultsWhite older adultsAging Trends StudyMultimorbidity burdenRenal morbidityOngoing careAttributable fractionNational HealthCardiovascular conditionsOlder adultsImportant markerHospitalizationRisk Factors of Skilled Nursing Facility Admissions and the Interrelation With Hospitalization and Amount of Informal Caregiving Received
Cao Y, Allore H, Gutman R, Vander Wyk B, Jørgensen TSH. Risk Factors of Skilled Nursing Facility Admissions and the Interrelation With Hospitalization and Amount of Informal Caregiving Received. Medical Care 2022, 60: 294-301. PMID: 35149662, PMCID: PMC8916995, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001697.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkilled nursing facility admissionsNursing facility admissionsNumber of hospitalizationsSNF admissionImportant risk factorRisk factorsHospital admissionFacility admissionNon-Hispanic white race/ethnicityWhite race/ethnicityInformal caregivingWeak positive correlationDaily living (ADL) disabilityPossible risk factorsPositive correlationAging Trends StudyRace/ethnicityObservational followStrong positive correlationNational HealthAdmissionDementia diagnosisHospitalizationAlzheimer's diseaseHealth factors
2020
Individual Heterogeneity in the Probability of Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Mortality
McAvay GJ, Vander Wyk B, Allore H. Individual Heterogeneity in the Probability of Hospitalization, Skilled Nursing Facility Admission, and Mortality. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2020, 76: 1668-1677. PMID: 33320184, PMCID: PMC8361334, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaa314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkilled nursing facility admissionsNursing facility admissionsChronic kidney diseaseHeart failureFacility admissionKidney diseaseChronic conditionsChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive pulmonary diseaseIschemic heart diseaseHealth care utilizationProbability of hospitalizationPulmonary diseaseCare utilizationMortality outcomesPoor outcomeHeart diseaseNational HealthOdds ratioDisease combinationsLongitudinal cohortSociodemographic factorsMedicaid ServicesDiseaseAging Study