Tomiko Yoneda
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View article: Social asymmetry and physical health in the United States and Japan.
Social asymmetry and physical health in the United States and Japan. Open
Findings contribute to understanding cultural variations in the health consequences of social disconnection and emphasize the need to consider sociocultural factors when examining social determinants of health across diverse populations. (…
View article: Associations Between Generativity and Social Asymmetry Among Older Adults in Japan
Associations Between Generativity and Social Asymmetry Among Older Adults in Japan Open
Objectives Loneliness and social isolation are major public health concerns among older adults in Japan. Generativity, the concern for and commitment to future generations, may buffer older adults from loneliness. This study examined the c…
View article: Personality predictors of dementia diagnosis and neuropathological burden: An individual participant data meta‐analysis
Personality predictors of dementia diagnosis and neuropathological burden: An individual participant data meta‐analysis Open
INTRODUCTION The extent to which the Big Five personality traits and subjective well‐being (SWB) are discriminatory predictors of clinical manifestation of dementia versus dementia‐related neuropathology is unclear. METHODS Using data from…
View article: Availability of Cognitive Resources in Early Life Predicts Transitions Between Cognitive States in Middle and Older Adults From Europe
Availability of Cognitive Resources in Early Life Predicts Transitions Between Cognitive States in Middle and Older Adults From Europe Open
Background and Objectives The existing literature highlights the importance of reading books in middle-to-older adulthood for cognitive functioning; very few studies, however, have examined the importance of childhood cognitive resources f…
View article: Transitions Between Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and Mortality: The Importance of Olfaction
Transitions Between Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, and Mortality: The Importance of Olfaction Open
Background The existing literature suggests that impaired olfaction may be an early marker for cognitive decline. Tracking the earliest stages of the progression to dementia is paramount, and yet the importance of olfactory ability through…
View article: Personality traits, cognitive states, and mortality in older adulthood.
Personality traits, cognitive states, and mortality in older adulthood. Open
Research suggests that personality traits are associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, and mortality risk, but the timing of when traits are most important in the progression to dementia and the extent to which they are a…
View article: Personality predictors of cognitive dispersion: A coordinated analysis of data from seven international studies of older adults.
Personality predictors of cognitive dispersion: A coordinated analysis of data from seven international studies of older adults. Open
Higher levels of openness were associated with greater cognitive dispersion across seven independent samples, indicating that individuals higher in openness had more dispersion across cognitive tests. Further research is needed to investig…
View article: The Importance of Engaging in Physical Activity in Older Adulthood for Transitions Between Cognitive Status Categories and Death: A Coordinated Analysis of 14 Longitudinal Studies
The Importance of Engaging in Physical Activity in Older Adulthood for Transitions Between Cognitive Status Categories and Death: A Coordinated Analysis of 14 Longitudinal Studies Open
Background Given increasing incidence of cognitive impairment and dementia, further understanding of modifiable factors contributing to increased healthspan is crucial. Extensive literature provides evidence that physical activity (PA) del…
View article: Within-Couple Personality Concordance Over Time: The Importance of Personality Synchrony for Perceived Spousal Support
Within-Couple Personality Concordance Over Time: The Importance of Personality Synchrony for Perceived Spousal Support Open
Objectives Within-couple similarities in personality traits tend to be positively associated with relationship well-being. However, research in this area is typically based on cross-sectional designs, thereby limiting examination of longit…
View article: Increases in Neuroticism May Be an Early Indicator of Dementia: A Coordinated Analysis
Increases in Neuroticism May Be an Early Indicator of Dementia: A Coordinated Analysis Open
Objectives Although personality change is typically considered a symptom of dementia, some studies suggest that personality change may be an early indication of dementia. One prospective study found increases in neuroticism preceding demen…