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    Socioeconomic Status and Parenting Style From Childhood: Long-Term Effects on Cognitive Function in Middle and Later Adulthood by Liu, Yujun, Lachman, Margie E

    “…This study assesses whether childhood socioeconomic status (SES) is related to cognitive function and cognitive change at mid and later life and explores the…”
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    Voice biomarkers in middle and later adulthood as predictors of cognitive changes by Mahon, Elizabeth, Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-10-2024)
    “…Background Prosody voice measures, especially jitter and shimmer, have been associated with cognitive impairment and hold potential as early indicators of risk…”
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    Promoting functional health in midlife and old age: long-term protective effects of control beliefs, social support, and physical exercise by Lachman, Margie E, Agrigoroaei, Stefan

    Published in PloS one (11-10-2010)
    “…Previous studies have examined physical risk factors in relation to functional health, but less work has focused on the protective role of psychological and…”
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    Mind the Gap in the Middle: A Call to Study Midlife by Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Research in human development (01-01-2015)
    “…Although the study of midlife has increased somewhat over the last decade, middle-aged adults are often omitted from research on adult development and aging…”
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    Diversity of network communication mode and interpersonal interactions: Relationship with social support and well-being by Lin, Xin Yao, Lachman, Margie E.

    “…Social interactions today expand beyond in-person interactions. Therefore, it is important to recognize that social interactions can occur with social network…”
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    Cognitive functioning in midlife and old age: combined effects of psychosocial and behavioral factors by Agrigoroaei, Stefan, Lachman, Margie E

    “…This study examined the joint protective contribution of psychosocial and behavioral factors to cognitive functioning and 10-year change, beyond the influence…”
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    The relationship of daily physical activity and sleep in adults: variations by age, sex, and race by Bisson, Alycia N. S., Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-08-2023)
    “…Prior work suggests physical activity (PA) is related to quantity and quality of sleep. Questions remain regarding directionality, and whether relationships…”
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    Factorial Structure and Age-Related Psychometrics of the MIDUS Personality Adjective Items Across the Life Span by Zimprich, Daniel, Allemand, Mathias, Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-03-2012)
    “…The present study addresses issues of measurement invariance and comparability of factor parameters of Big Five personality adjective items across age. Data…”
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    Additive Contributions of Childhood Adversity and Recent Stressors to Inflammation at Midlife: Findings From the MIDUS Study by Hostinar, Camelia E., Lachman, Margie E., Mroczek, Daniel K., Seeman, Teresa E., Miller, Gregory E.

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-11-2015)
    “…We examined the joint contributions of self-reported adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and recent life events (RLEs) to inflammation at midlife, by testing…”
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    Development in midlife by LACHMAN, Margie E

    Published in Annual review of psychology (01-01-2004)
    “…The midlife period in the lifespan is characterized by a complex interplay of multiple roles. The goal of this chapter is to summarize research findings on the…”
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    Increases in Cognitive Activity Reduce Aging-Related Declines in Executive Functioning by Stieger, Mirjam, Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (29-07-2021)
    “…Declines in cognitive functioning are commonly experienced with aging, yet there is wide variation in the nature and extent of these changes. Previous research…”
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    A Social Exergame Intervention to Promote Physical Activity, Social Support, and Well-Being in Family Caregivers by Lin, Xin Yao, Zhang, Lin, Yoon, Saiyeon, Zhang, Ruoying, Lachman, Margie E

    Published in The Gerontologist (17-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Background and Objectives Family caregivers often experience a high level of stress, social isolation, a sedentary lifestyle, and poor mental and…”
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    Evidence for Cognitive Aging in Midlife Women: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation by Karlamangla, Arun S, Lachman, Margie E, Han, WeiJuan, Huang, MeiHua, Greendale, Gail A

    Published in PloS one (03-01-2017)
    “…Although cross-sectional studies suggest that cognitive aging starts in midlife, few longitudinal studies have documented within-individual declines in…”
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    Frequent Cognitive Activity Compensates for Education Differences in Episodic Memory by Lachman, Margie E., Ph.D, Agrigoroaei, Stefan, Ph.D, Murphy, Chandra, M.A, Tun, Patricia A., Ph.D

    “…Objectives To test the hypothesis that frequent participation in cognitive activities can moderate the effects of limited education on cognitive functioning…”
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    Walk to a better night of sleep: testing the relationship between physical activity and sleep by Sullivan Bisson, Alycia N., Robinson, Stephanie A., Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in Sleep health (01-10-2019)
    “…Many do not sleep well, particularly middle-aged and older adults. Physical activity (PA) shows promise for improving sleep; however, populations with clinical…”
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    Perceived Changes in Life Satisfaction From the Past, Present and to the Future: A Comparison of U.S. and Japan by Hong, Joanna H, Charles, Susan T, Lee, Soomi, Lachman, Margie E

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-05-2019)
    “…The current study examined how perceptions of change in life satisfaction vary by age and culture. Perceptions of past, present, and future life satisfaction…”
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    Depression-, Anxiety-, and Anger and Cognitive Functions: Findings From a Longitudinal Prospective Study by Lindert, Jutta, Paul, Kimberley C, Lachman, Margie E, Ritz, Beate, Seeman, Teresa E

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (06-08-2021)
    “…Determinants of changes in cognitive function during aging are not well-understood. We aimed to estimate the effects of depression-, anxiety- and anger…”
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    Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges by Infurna, Frank J., Gerstorf, Denis, Lachman, Margie E.

    Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2020)
    “…Development is a cumulative, lifelong process, but strikingly little is known about development in midlife. As a consequence, many misconceptions exist about…”
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    Walking and Daily Affect Among Sedentary Older Adults Measured Using the StepMATE App: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial by Bisson, Alycia N, Sorrentino, Victoria, Lachman, Margie E

    Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (01-12-2021)
    “…Although fitness technology can track and encourage increases in physical activity, few smartphone apps are based on behavior change theories. Apps that do…”
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    Midlife as a pivotal period in the life course: Balancing growth and decline at the crossroads of youth and old age by Lachman, Margie E., Teshale, Salom, Agrigoroaei, Stefan

    “…We provide evidence for multidirectionality, variability, and plasticity in the nature and direction of change in physical health, cognitive functioning, and…”
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