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    Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Adiposity as Mortality Predictors in Older Adults by Sui, Xuemei, LaMonte, Michael J, Laditka, James N, Hardin, James W, Chase, Nancy, Hooker, Steven P, Blair, Steven N

    “…CONTEXT Although levels of physical activity and aerobic capacity decline with age and the prevalence of obesity tends to increase with age, the independent…”
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    ‘It's Not Like a One‐Way Street’: Using Photovoice to Understand How College Students With Intellectual Disability Experience Interdependence by Hoyle, Jessica N., Warren‐Findlow, Jan, Wallace, Lauren, Laditka, James N., Laditka, Sarah B.

    “…ABSTRACT Background Many people view people with intellectual disability primarily as needing help. That perspective limits relationships and can promote…”
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    Psychological distress is more common in some occupations and increases with job tenure: a thirty-seven year panel study in the United States by Laditka, James N, Laditka, Sarah B, Arif, Ahmed A, Adeyemi, Oluwaseun J

    Published in BMC Psychology (31-03-2023)
    “…Workers in certain occupations may have elevated risks of psychological distress. However, research is limited. For example, researchers often measure distress…”
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    Cardiorespiratory Fitness as a Predictor of Dementia Mortality in Men and Women by LIU, Rui, SUI, Xuemei, LADITKA, James N, CHURCH, Timothy S, COLABIANCHI, Natalie, HUSSEY, Jim, BLAIR, Steven N

    “…There is evidence that physical activity may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer disease and dementia. However, few reports have examined the physical…”
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    Prospective study of cardiorespiratory fitness and depressive symptoms in women and men by Sui, Xuemei, Laditka, James N, Church, Timothy S, Hardin, James W, Chase, Nancy, Davis, Keith, Blair, Steven N

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-02-2009)
    “…Abstract Most studies of the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and depression have been limited to cross-sectional designs. The objective of…”
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    Stroke and active life expectancy in the United States, 1999–2009 by Laditka, James N., D.A., Ph.D, Laditka, Sarah B., Ph.D

    Published in Disability and health journal (01-10-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Stroke reduces active life expectancy, both years lived and their proportion without disability. However, active life expectancy studies…”
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    Unemployment, disability and life expectancy in the United States: A life course study by Laditka, James N., D.A., Ph.D, Laditka, Sarah B., Ph.D

    Published in Disability and health journal (2016)
    “…Abstract Background Unemployment may be associated with health through factors including stress, depression, unhealthy behaviors, reduced health care, and loss…”
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    Association between community health center and rural health clinic presence and county-level hospitalization rates for ambulatory care sensitive conditions: an analysis across eight US states by Probst, Janice C, Laditka, James N, Laditka, Sarah B

    Published in BMC health services research (31-07-2009)
    “…Federally qualified community health centers (CHCs) and rural health clinics (RHCs) are intended to provide access to care for vulnerable populations. While…”
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    Work disability in the United States, 1968–2015: Prevalence, duration, recovery, and trends by Laditka, James N., Laditka, Sarah B.

    Published in SSM - population health (01-04-2018)
    “…The United States workforce is aging. At the same time more people have chronic conditions, for longer periods. Given these trends the importance of work…”
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    Estimated Functional Capacity Predicts Mortality in Older Adults by Sui, Xuemei, Laditka, James N., Hardin, James W., Blair, Steven N.

    “…OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between functional capacity estimated from cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and mortality risks in adults aged 60 and older…”
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    Using hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions to measure access to primary health care: an application of spatial structural equation modeling by Hossain, Md Monir, Laditka, James N

    “…In data commonly used for health services research, a number of relevant variables are unobservable. These include population lifestyle and socio-economic…”
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    Providing Shelter to Nursing Home Evacuees in Disasters: Lessons From Hurricane Katrina by Laditka, Sarah B, Laditka, James N, Xirasagar, Sudha, Cornman, Carol B, Davis, Courtney B, Richter, Jane V.E

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-07-2008)
    “…We examined nursing home preparedness needs by studying the experiences of nursing homes that sheltered evacuees from Hurricane Katrina. Five weeks after…”
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    Physician supply, physician diversity, and outcomes of primary health care for older persons in the United States by Laditka, James N

    Published in Health & place (01-09-2004)
    “…This study examines effects of physician supply and diversity on hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSH). Data are from 31 metropolitan…”
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    Nonoccupational physical activity by degree of urbanization and U.S. geographic region by REIS, Jared P, BOWLES, Heather R, AINSWORTH, Barbara E, DUBOSE, Katrina D, SMITH, Sharon, LADITKA, James N

    “…To estimate levels of nonoccupational leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) by degree of urbanization and geographic region of the United States. Participants…”
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    Effects of Social Ties on Self-rated Physical Health Among African American Adults by Warren-Findlow, Jan, PhD, Laditka, James N., DA, PhD, Thompson, Michael E., MS, DrPH, Laditka, Sarah B., PhD

    “…Abstract Objectives To examine associations between social ties and self-rated physical health among midlife and older African Americans. Methods…”
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    An Enduring Health Risk of Childhood Adversity: Earlier, More Severe, and Longer Lasting Work Disability in Adult Life by Laditka, Sarah B, Laditka, James N

    “…Abstract Objectives Childhood adversity has been linked with adult health problems. We hypothesized that childhood adversity would also be associated with work…”
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    Suicide Rates and Risks Across U.S. Industries: A 29-Year Population-Based Survey by Arif, Ahmed A., Adeyemi, Oluwaseun, Laditka, Sarah B., Laditka, James N.

    Published in Archives of suicide research (01-10-2024)
    “…Suicide rates in the working-age U.S. population have increased by over 40% in the last two decades. Although suicide may be linked with characteristics of…”
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    Mental health risks of parents of children with developmental disabilities: A nationally representative study in the United States by Hoyle, Jessica N., Laditka, James N., Laditka, Sarah B.

    Published in Disability and health journal (01-04-2021)
    “…Caring for a child with a developmental disability may affect parents’ mental health. There are few longitudinal or nationally representative studies, none on…”
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    Suicide mortality rates in farm‐related occupations and the agriculture industry in the United States by Arif, Ahmed A., Adeyemi, Oluwaseun, Laditka, Sarah B., Laditka, James N., Borders, Tyrone

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-11-2021)
    “…Background Studies suggest that agricultural workers and rural residents may have an elevated suicide risk. However, suicide is relatively rare, and rural and…”
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