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Dr Eugene Tang
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Mario Siervo
Professor Bloss Stephan
et al.
Disease-Specific Risk Models for Predicting Dementia: An Umbrella Review2024
Dr Andrea Fairley
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Mario Siervo
Professor Matthew Prina
Dr Stella Paddick
et al.
Risk of conversion from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Dr Eugene Tang
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Andrea Fairley
Dr Connor Richardson
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Secular Trends in Dementia Free Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review2022
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Clive Ballard
Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic use for sleep disturbance in people aged over 55 years living with dementia: a series of cohort studies2021
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Louise Robinson
Professor Matthew Prina
Prediction of dementia risk in low-income and middle-income countries (the 10/66 Study): an independent external validation of existing models2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
karen Davies
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Rachel Duncan
Germaine Uwimpuhwe
et al.
Factors associated with change in self-reported physical activity in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2019
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
The recent secular trend in grip strength among older adults: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing2019
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Health inequalities and the interplay of socioeconomic factors and health in the life course2018
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Pathways between socioeconomic status and health: Does health selection or social causation dominate in Europe?2018
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
The reciprocal relationship between material factors and health in the life course: evidence from SHARE and ELSA2018
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Retrospective life course data from European countries on how early life experiences determine health in old age and possible mid-life mediators2017
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Statistical methods for causal analysis in life course research: an illustration of a cross-lagged structural equation model, a latent growth model, and an autoregressive latent trajectories model2017
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
The long arm of childhood circumstances on health in old age: evidence from SHARELIFE.2017
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Consequences of measurement error for inference in cross‐lagged panel design - the example of the reciprocal causal relationship between subjective health and socio‐economic status2016
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Does early life matters for health in later life? A global scale comparison of SHARE, ELSA, and HRS.2016
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Kausale Beziehungen zwischen sozialem Status und Gesundheit aus einer Lebensverlaufsperspektive2016
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Causal effects between socioeconomic status and health in a life course perspective2015
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Growing up poor and its gradual effect on health in old age in Europe2015
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Identification of causal effects in linear models: beyond instrumental variables2015
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
The educational gradient in biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases, in self-reported doctor diagnoses and inmortality (2004-2013), in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)2015
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
What causes health inequality? A systematic review on the relative importance of social causation and health selection2015
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
An explorative approach to critical periods and accumulation2014
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Consistencies of older people’s responses on their childhood circumstances: The case of European SHARELIFE2014