2023
Self-perceived memory is negatively associated with chronic disease awareness: Evidence from blood biomarker data
Lin Z, Fu M, Chen X. Self-perceived memory is negatively associated with chronic disease awareness: Evidence from blood biomarker data. SSM - Population Health 2023, 22: 101361. PMID: 36852376, PMCID: PMC9958050, DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-perceived memoryCognitive abilitiesCognitive misperceptionsChronic disease awarenessImpaired cognitive abilityCognitive measuresDisease awarenessOlder Chinese adultsHealth-related decisionsOlder adultsMemoryOpposite patternLongitudinal studyRetirement Longitudinal StudyBlood biomarker dataNegative associationLow disease awarenessMultivariate logistic regressionSelf-reported diagnosisMisperceptionsTargeted interventionsAdultsIndividualsAwarenessDiabetes status
2022
Contribution of life course circumstances to the acceleration of phenotypic and functional aging: A retrospective study
Cao X, Ma C, Zheng Z, He L, Hao M, Chen X, Crimmins EM, Gill TM, Levine ME, Liu Z. Contribution of life course circumstances to the acceleration of phenotypic and functional aging: A retrospective study. EClinicalMedicine 2022, 51: 101548. PMID: 35844770, PMCID: PMC9284373, DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease Research CenterDisadvantaged subpopulationsAdulthood circumstancesAlzheimer's Disease Research CenterRetirement Longitudinal StudyFunctional agingLife course circumstancesAdvancing Translational SciencesRetrospective studyChronic diseasesGeneral linear regression modelHealth gapChina HealthBiomarker collectionOlder adultsLater lifeNational InstituteLongitudinal studySubpopulationsLinear regression modelsTranslational scienceRegression modelsChildhoodAdvantaged counterpartsHealthThe Effect of Dual Sensory Impairment and Multimorbidity Patterns on Functional Impairment: A Longitudinal Cohort of Middle-Aged and Older Adults in China
Wang Q, Zhang S, Wang Y, Zhao D, Chen X, Zhou C. The Effect of Dual Sensory Impairment and Multimorbidity Patterns on Functional Impairment: A Longitudinal Cohort of Middle-Aged and Older Adults in China. Frontiers In Aging Neuroscience 2022, 14: 807383. PMID: 35462686, PMCID: PMC9028763, DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.807383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDual sensory impairmentDaily Living ScaleMultimorbidity patternsFunctional impairmentSensory impairmentOlder adultsLiving ScaleCo-existing diseasesRetirement Longitudinal StudyMultimorbidity prevalenceFunctional statusLongitudinal cohortADL limitationsIADL limitationsInstrumental activitiesMultimorbidityRespiratory patternIntegrated careChina HealthImpairmentLongitudinal studyAdultsPrevalenceSelf-report measuresPotent pathway
2020
How and to what extent can pensions facilitate increased use of health services by older people: evidence from social pension expansion in rural China
Chen S, Chen X, Law S, Lucas H, Tang S, Long Q, Xue L, Wang Z. How and to what extent can pensions facilitate increased use of health services by older people: evidence from social pension expansion in rural China. BMC Health Services Research 2020, 20: 1008. PMID: 33148248, PMCID: PMC7640495, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05831-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth service utilizationService utilizationHealth servicesOlder peopleFrequency of outpatientInpatient service useHealthcare-seeking behaviorRetirement Longitudinal StudyProportion of peopleTraditional Chinese medicineHealthcare utilisationService useEconomic burdenInpatient servicesAge groupsAdditional economic burdenChina HealthOlder adultsChinese medicineMethodsUsing dataLongitudinal studyOutpatientsRegression analysisState of healthFuzzy regression discontinuity designLinking early life risk factors to frailty in old age: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
Li Y, Xue QL, Odden MC, Chen X, Wu C. Linking early life risk factors to frailty in old age: evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. Age And Ageing 2020, 49: 208-217. PMID: 31957780, PMCID: PMC7047816, DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afz160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly life risk factorsLife risk factorsRisk factorsChildhood health statusRetirement Longitudinal StudyRisk differenceHealth statusChina HealthOlder ageOlder adultsAbsolute risk differenceCross-sectional studyLongitudinal studyUnfavorable socioeconomic statusLate-life frailtyWorse health conditionsChinese older adultsMiddle-income countriesDevelopment of diseaseHigh riskLower riskRepresentative cohortMultinomial regression modelsHealth conditionsFrailtyHealth inequality among Chinese older adults: The role of childhood circumstances
Yan B, Chen X, Gill TM. Health inequality among Chinese older adults: The role of childhood circumstances. The Journal Of The Economics Of Ageing 2020, 17: 100237. PMID: 32064224, PMCID: PMC7021249, DOI: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2020.100237.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-related circumstancesHealth inequalitiesChildhood circumstancesOlder ageSelf-rated healthMultiple health outcomesRetirement Longitudinal StudyChinese older adultsHealth outcomesChina HealthCognitive healthMental healthOlder adultsPhysical healthAnalytic sampleLife course approachLongitudinal studyAgeShapley value decomposition approachPerson's ageHealthCourse approachMortalityHistory survey
2019
Social security expansion and neighborhood cohesion: Evidence from community-living older adults in China
Bradley E, Chen X, Tang G. Social security expansion and neighborhood cohesion: Evidence from community-living older adults in China. The Journal Of The Economics Of Ageing 2019, 15: 100235. PMID: 34295643, PMCID: PMC8294082, DOI: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2019.100235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew Rural Pension SchemeSocial security expansionNeighborhood cohesionSecurity expansionPension programsAltruistic activitiesChina's New Rural Pension SchemePension receiptInformal arrangementsCaring relationsInstrumental variable approachPension schemesEmpirical strategyCohesionRetirement Longitudinal StudyChina HealthVariable approachRecreational activitiesGovernmentPensionsParticipationCommunityLongitudinal studyEldersProgram
2018
Socio-Economic Inequalities in Tobacco Consumption of the Older Adults in China: A Decomposition Method
Si Y, Zhou Z, Su M, Wang X, Li D, Wang D, He S, Hong Z, Chen X. Socio-Economic Inequalities in Tobacco Consumption of the Older Adults in China: A Decomposition Method. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2018, 15: 1466. PMID: 29997376, PMCID: PMC6069145, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15071466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco consumptionConcentration indexNon-communicable diseasesTobacco use prevalenceRetirement Longitudinal StudySocio-economic inequalitiesPublic health policyPublic health controlRisk factorsLow educational attainmentHealth controlsChina HealthUse prevalenceHealth policyEducational attainmentOlder AdultsUse quantityLongitudinal studyStrongest predictorPrevalenceAgeGenderSmokersIndexDisease