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The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging.

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Whitfield, KE; Fillenbaum, GG; Pieper, C; Albert, MS; Berkman, LF; Blazer, DG; Rowe, JW; Seeman, T
Published in: J Aging Health
February 2000

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the analyses was to examine the impact of health-related variables on race differences in neuropsychological functioning (Boston Naming Task). METHODS: Using cross-sectional data from the MacArthur Successful Aging Study, the authors examined the relationship of demographic characteristics, health status, health habits, physical functioning, and speed of performance to naming and incidental recall of items from the Boston Naming Task. Participants were 1,175 healthy African American and European American older persons 70 to 79 years old. RESULTS: Regression analyses indicated that although race differences persisted for confrontational naming after controlling for demographic and health factors, there was no effect due to race for incidental recall scores or for savings scores for recall. DISCUSSION: The racial differences found in test performance may reflect differences in cultural appropriateness of the material rather than differences in ability.

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J Aging Health

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ISSN

0898-2643

Publication Date

February 2000

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start / End Page

69 / 89

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Racial Groups
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Memory
  • Humans
  • Health Status
  • Gerontology
  • Demography
  • Culture
 

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Whitfield, K. E., Fillenbaum, G. G., Pieper, C., Albert, M. S., Berkman, L. F., Blazer, D. G., … Seeman, T. (2000). The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging. J Aging Health, 12(1), 69–89. https://doi.org/10.1177/089826430001200104
Whitfield, K. E., G. G. Fillenbaum, C. Pieper, M. S. Albert, L. F. Berkman, D. G. Blazer, J. W. Rowe, and T. Seeman. “The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging.J Aging Health 12, no. 1 (February 2000): 69–89. https://doi.org/10.1177/089826430001200104.
Whitfield KE, Fillenbaum GG, Pieper C, Albert MS, Berkman LF, Blazer DG, et al. The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging. J Aging Health. 2000 Feb;12(1):69–89.
Whitfield, K. E., et al. “The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging.J Aging Health, vol. 12, no. 1, Feb. 2000, pp. 69–89. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/089826430001200104.
Whitfield KE, Fillenbaum GG, Pieper C, Albert MS, Berkman LF, Blazer DG, Rowe JW, Seeman T. The effect of race and health-related factors on naming and memory. The MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging. J Aging Health. 2000 Feb;12(1):69–89.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Aging Health

DOI

ISSN

0898-2643

Publication Date

February 2000

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start / End Page

69 / 89

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • United States
  • Racial Groups
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Memory
  • Humans
  • Health Status
  • Gerontology
  • Demography
  • Culture