The team behind the Linking Spirituality and Religiosity to Life and Health Expectancy project presented their poster at REVES@30 in Ann Arbor Michigan on May 30, 2018 at the University of Michigan Museum of Art. Click here to access a digital copy of the poster, "To what degree do religiosity and spirituality explain healthy life expectancy gaps … Continue reading REVES@30 Poster
Presentations at the Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting
Dr. Zimmer recently presented the paper, "Does religious activity distinguish the mortality experiences of older Taiwanese? An analysis using nineteen-years of follow-up data" at the 2018 PAA Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. Dr. Saito also presented the poster, "Life Expectancy and Active Life Expectancy by religious group in Kerala, India". These presentations are part of the Linking … Continue reading Presentations at the Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting
Dr. Zimmer and team begin data collection in Vietnam
The study of the long-term impact of war on aging in Vietnam is now underway and began collecting preliminary data in February. The team returned to Vietnam in early May to collect biomarker data and conduct interviews. We look forward to what the results of this data collection will bring.
New Research Published
Dr. Zimmer's recent article "Persistent, Consistent, and Extensive: The Trend of Increasing Pain Prevalence in Older Americans", co-authored with Dr. Anna Zajacova, has now been published in the Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences. This article sets to assess trends in pain prevalence from 1992 to 2014 among older U.S. adults and by major population subgroups, … Continue reading New Research Published
Dr. Zimmer and team begin testing in Vietnam
The study of the long-term impact of war on aging in Vietnam has gotten under way with preliminary testing of the survey. The results of the preliminary test will allow the team to revise their survey and begin collecting data in earnest beginning in March, 2018.
Presentation at Academia Sinica by Dr. Chi-Tsun Chiu
Dr. Chi-Tsun Chiu, a collaborator on the Linking Spirituality and Religiosity to Life and Health Expectancy project, presented a paper entitled, "How do Multiple Dimensions of Religiosity Associate with Total and Disability-Free Life Expectancy among Older Adults in Taiwan?" at the Institute of Statistical Science at Academia Sinica on December 11, 2017.