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Kaarin J. Anstey
Anstey, Kaarin J.
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Works
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Normative data and longitudinal invariance of the Life Engagement Test (LET) in a community sample of older adults. | |
Older drivers’ insight into their hazard perception ability | |
Olfactory impairment is associated with functional disability and reduced independence among older adults | |
The on-road difficulties of older drivers and their relationship with self-reported motor vehicle crashes. | |
Online memory screening--are older adults interested and can it work? | |
Optimal weights for local multi-atlas fusion using supervised learning and dynamic information (SuperDyn): validation on hippocampus segmentation. | |
Patterns of longitudinal change in older adults' self-rated health: the effect of the point of reference | |
A population-based study of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms and associated impairment in middle-aged adults | |
A population survey found an association between self-reports of traumatic brain injury and increased psychiatric symptoms. | |
Positive and negative social exchanges and cognitive aging in young-old adults: differential associations across family, friend, and spouse domains. | |
Positive components of mental health provide significant protection against likelihood of falling in older women over a 13-year period. | |
Predicting driving cessation over 5 years in older adults: psychological well-being and cognitive competence are stronger predictors than physical health. | |
Preserved differentiation between physical activity and cognitive performance across young, middle, and older adulthood over 8 years. | |
Prevalence and determinants of undetected dementia in the community: a systematic literature review and a meta-analysis | |
Prevalence estimates of mild behavioral impairment in a population-based sample of pre-dementia states and cognitively healthy older adults | |
Prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of lacunar infarcts in a community sample | |
The Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Diverse Geographical and Ethnocultural Regions: The COSMIC Collaboration. | |
Prevalence of suicidal behaviours in two Australian general population surveys: methodological considerations when comparing across studies | |
Prevalence, risk factors and treatment for substance abuse in older adults | |
Primary aging, secondary aging, and intelligence | |
Problems identifying odours predicts mild cognitive impairment in the elderly. | |
Proportion of dementia in Australia explained by common modifiable risk factors. | |
Psychological distress and visual functioning in relation to vision-related disability in older individuals with cataracts. | |
Psychological Resilience Provides No Independent Protection From Suicidal Risk | |
The public's perception of the plausibility of dementia risk factors is not influenced by scientific evidence | |
Pulmonary function, cognitive impairment and brain atrophy in a middle-aged community sample | |
A qualitative study of older and middle-aged adults' perception and attitudes towards dementia and dementia risk reduction. | |
Recall of depressive episode 25 years previously. | |
Recognition, attitudes and causal beliefs regarding dementia in Italian, Greek and Chinese Australians | |
Relating education, brain structure, and cognition: the role of cardiovascular disease risk factors | |
The relationship between age-stereotypes and health locus of control across adult age-groups. | |
Relationship Between Antihypertensive Medications and Cognitive Impairment: Part I. Review of Human Studies and Clinical Trials | |
The relationship between change in self-perceptions of aging and physical functioning in older adults. | |
Renin-angiotensin system genetic polymorphisms and brain white matter lesions in older Australians. | |
Reproductive period and cognitive function in a representative sample of naturally postmenopausal women aged 60-64 years. | |
Response to Yucel and MacQueen's letter to the editor | |
Retirement and mental health: analysis of the Australian national survey of mental health and well-being | |
Right, left, and center: how does cerebral asymmetry mix with callosal connectivity? | |
Rising midlife obesity will worsen future prevalence of dementia | |
Risk factors for chronic disease in young, midlife and older adults: the PATH Through Life study. | |
Road safety in an aging population: risk factors, assessment, interventions, and future directions. | |
The role of cognitive and visual abilities as predictors in the Multifactorial Model of Driving Safety. | |
Role of dietary pattern analysis in determining cognitive status in elderly Australian adults | |
The role of perceived control in explaining depressive symptoms associated with driving cessation in a longitudinal study | |
The role of volumetric MRI in understanding mild cognitive impairment and similar classifications. | |
Screening for dementia: a review of self- and informant-assessment instruments | |
Selective non-response to clinical assessment in the longitudinal study of aging: implications for estimating population levels of cognitive function and dementia. | |
A self-report risk index to predict occurrence of dementia in three independent cohorts of older adults: the ANU-ADRI. | |
Self-reported cognitive decline on the informant questionnaire on cognitive decline in the elderly is associated with dementia, instrumental activities of daily living and depression but not longitudinal cognitive change. | |
Sensorimotor and postural control factors associated with driving safety in a community-dwelling older driver population | |
Sex and symmetry differences in hippocampal volumetrics: before and beyond the opening of the crus of the fornix | |
Sex differences in cortical thickness in middle aged and early old-aged adults: Personality and Total Health Through Life study | |
Sex differences in regional gray matter in healthy individuals aged 44-48 years: a voxel-based morphometric study | |
A simple measure with complex determinants: investigation of the correlates of self-rated health in older men and women from three continents | |
Simulated cataract and low contrast stimuli impair cognitive performance in older adults: implications for neuropsychological assessment and everyday function. | |
Smoking as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline: a meta-analysis of prospective studies | |
Stability and change in level of probable depression and depressive symptoms in a sample of middle and older-aged adults | |
Strength in the lower limbs, visual contrast sensitivity, and simple reaction time predict cognition in older women | |
Subjective Beliefs, Memory and Functional Health: Change and Associations over 12 Years in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing | |
Subjective health and memory predictors of mild cognitive disorders and cognitive decline in ageing: the Personality and Total Health (PATH) through Life Study. | |
Subjective well-being mediates the effects of resilience and mastery on depression and anxiety in a large community sample of young and middle-aged adults. | |
Tailored and Adaptive Computerized Cognitive Training in Older Adults at Risk for Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial | |
Target risk factors for dementia prevention: a systematic review and Delphi consensus study on the evidence from observational studies | |
Thirty years of the United Nations and global ageing: an Australian perspective. | |
Trajectories of terminal decline in the well-being of older women: the DYNOPTA project | |
Trends in Alzheimer's disease and dementia in the asian-pacific region. | |
Understanding ageing in older Australians: the contribution of the Dynamic Analyses to Optimise Ageing (DYNOPTA) project to the evidence base and policy. | |
Use of medications with anticholinergic properties and cognitive function in a young-old community sample | |
Using sulcal and gyral measures of brain structure to investigate benefits of an active lifestyle | |
The utility of estimating population-level trajectories of terminal wellbeing decline within a growth mixture modelling framework. | |
Utility of intraindividual reaction time variability to predict white matter hyperintensities: a potential assessment tool for clinical contexts? | |
Validating the role of the Australian National University Alzheimer's Disease Risk Index (ANU-ADRI) and a genetic risk score in progression to cognitive impairment in a population-based cohort of older adults followed for 12 years | |
Visual memory testing in older adults with age-related visual decline: a measure of memory performance or visual functioning? | |
Western diet is associated with a smaller hippocampus: a longitudinal investigation | |
What are older adults seeking? Factors encouraging or discouraging retirement village living. | |
When more is less: associations between corpus callosum size and handedness lateralization | |
White matter hyperintensities and within-person variability in community-dwelling adults aged 60-64 years | |
White matter hyperintensities in the forties: their prevalence and topography in an epidemiological sample aged 44-48. | |
Within-occasion intraindividual variability and preclinical diagnostic status: is intraindividual variability an indicator of mild cognitive impairment? | |
Within-Person Associations Between Financial Hardship and Cognitive Performance in the PATH Through Life Study | |
Within-person variability as a dynamic measure of late-life development: new methodologies and future directions. |