Addressing the gaps between socioeconomic disparities and biological models of dementia

Author:

Ibáñez Agustín123ORCID,Legaz Agustina34,Ruiz-Adame Manuel5

Affiliation:

1. Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), University of California San Francisco (UCSF) , San Francisco, CA 94158 , USA

2. Trinity College Dublin , The University of Dublin, Dublin 2 , Ireland

3. Latin American Brain Health (BrainLat), Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez , Santiago , Chile

4. Cognitive Neuroscience Center (CNC), and CONICET, Universidad de San Andrés , C1116, Buenos Aires , Argentina

5. Department of Applied Economics, University of Granada , Campus of Melilla, 52004 Melilla , Spain

Abstract

How do socioeconomic disparities shape brain health and disease? Ibáñez et al. discuss the need for further research into how wealth and socioeconomic status affect biological models of dementia, highlighting the biological ripple effects of socioeconomic inequalities and the importance of globally inclusive brain health research.

Funder

CONICET

ANID/FONDECYT Regular

ANID/FONDAP

ANID/PIA/ANILLOS

FONDEF

Takeda

MULTI-PARTNER CONSORTIUM TO EXPAND DEMENTIA RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA

Fogarty International Center

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Aging

CARDS-NIH

Alzheimer’s Association

Rainwater Charitable Foundation

Global Brain Health Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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