Older Mexicans and Latinos in the United States: Where worlds meet

Jacqueline L. Angel (Editor), Flavia C.Drumond Andrade (Editor), Fernando Riosmena (Editor), Silvia Mejia-Arango (Editor)

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Abstract

This book delves into the consequences of rapid population aging for Mexico and U.S. Latinos, impacting various institutions, including families, the labor force, and healthcare systems. It examines in depth the causes and consequences of the increasing prevalence of cognitive impairment and dementia, especially early-onset decline in the Mexican-origin population. The book identifies resilience factors as critical to successful aging and health in the Mexican and Mexican-American populations from a transdisciplinary perspective. It also examines the diversity in the experiences of older adults with dementia and related disorders and that of their families in Mexico and the United States. The book also helps to better understand the levels of need and support capacity in both nations and the organizational contexts of long-term care in both countries. The ultimate goal of this sixth volume in the series on aging in the Americas is to identify critical sources of vulnerability and possible policy options for closing the gap in affordable and sustainable long-term care and financial wellbeing for low-resource populations living with dementia and other medical conditions in both countries. The volume presents new information, consensus data, potential venues for intervention, and action frameworks to advance current knowledge grounded in global aging health systems research of closing disparities in vulnerable populations at high risk of declining cognitive and physical health in two different political contexts. As such, the book provides a wealth of information for researchers, policy makers and professionals in the field of population aging.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages292
ISBN (Electronic)9783031488092
ISBN (Print)9783031488085
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 19 2024

Keywords

  • Aging, health and longevity in Mexico and United States
  • Alzheimer's disease among communities of color
  • Biological aging in adult populations
  • Caregiving and social networks of Latino older adults
  • Cognitive and cardiovascular health in older Latinos
  • Cognitive reserve in young and older adults
  • COVID and health resilience among older Latinos
  • Dementia care
  • Demographic research on aging in Mexico and the United States
  • Effects of stress on cognitive health in U.S. Latinos
  • Healthy aging
  • Lifestyle intervention and physical activity
  • Mexican and Mexican American populations
  • National Social Life, Health and Aging Project NSHAP
  • Older undocumented immigrants and health
  • Physical disorder and aging
  • population trends and emerging health issues
  • Resilience factors
  • Resilience on aging and health in Latino populations
  • Social and health correlates of cognitive performance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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