Peter H. MacIver
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View article: Discrimination, religious affiliation, and arterial stiffness in African American women and men.
Discrimination, religious affiliation, and arterial stiffness in African American women and men. Open
Religiously affiliated African American men who reported the lowest and highest experienced discrimination showed a heightened risk for subclinical CVD. Having a religious identity might either play a role in suppressing men's unwanted mem…
View article: Multilevel Racism and Discrimination and Cognitive Function and/or Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review
Multilevel Racism and Discrimination and Cognitive Function and/or Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review Open
Background Blacks experience the greatest burden of racism and are twice as likely to have Alzheimer’s or other dementias as Whites in addition to higher rates of cognitive decline which acts as an early warning sign for these clinical out…
View article: Red Cell Distribution Width, Anemia, and Brain Volumetric Outcomes Among Middle-Aged Adults
Red Cell Distribution Width, Anemia, and Brain Volumetric Outcomes Among Middle-Aged Adults Open
Background: Anemia and red cell distribution width (RDW) have been linked to poor cognitive performance, pending studies of underlying mechanisms. Objective: We examined cross-sectional relationships of initial RDW status (v1), RDW change …
View article: Biochemical and Hematological Correlates of Elevated Homocysteine in National Surveys
Biochemical and Hematological Correlates of Elevated Homocysteine in National Surveys Open
Elevated blood homocysteine (Hcy) among middle-aged adults can increase age-related disease risk, possibly through other biochemical and hematological markers. We selected markers for hyperhomocysteinemia among middle-aged adults, studied …
View article: Biochemical and Hematological Correlates of Elevated Homocysteine in National Surveys and a Longitudinal Study of Urban Adults
Biochemical and Hematological Correlates of Elevated Homocysteine in National Surveys and a Longitudinal Study of Urban Adults Open
Elevated blood homocysteine (Hcy) among middle-aged adults can increase age-related disease risk, possibly through other biochemical and hematological markers. We selected markers for hyperhomocysteinemia among middle-aged adults, studied …