PUBLICATIONS

Neurocognitive Health Research


Neurocognitive Health Research


Sep 2025
Cognitive data harmonization across two racially diverse cohorts in the United States.


May 2025
Epidemiology of Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Among Medicare and Medicaid Enrolled Autistic Adults, 2011–2019.


July 2024
Midlife Residential Greenness and Late-Life Cognitive Decline among Nurses’ Health Study Participants.


July 2024
Racial and ethnic differences in the risk of dementia diagnosis under hypothetical blood pressure-lowering interventions: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.


December 2022
Associations of Greenness, Parks, and Blue Space With Neurodegenerative Disease Hospitalizations Among Older US Adults.


April 2022
Residential Green Space and Cognitive Function in a Large Cohort of Middle-Aged Women.


Mental Health


Mental Health


July 2025
Assessing Greenspace and Depression Risk Through Deep Learning Analysis of Street-View Imagery in a Nationwide Cohort of US Women.


April 2025
Greenspace and depression incidence in the US-based nationwide Nurses’ Health Study II: A deep learning analysis of street-view imagery.


June 2024
Exposure to Residential Greenness, Perceived Stress, and Depressive Symptoms in a North American Preconception Cohort.


March 2024
Racial and ethnic differences in the association between depressive symptoms and cognitive outcomes in older adults: Findings from KHANDLE and STAR.


Cardiovascular Health


Cardiovascular Health

July 2025
GPS-based street-view greenspace exposure and wearable assessed physical activity in a prospective cohort of US women.


January 2025
Assessing greenspace and cardiovascular health through deep-learning analysis of street-view imagery in a cohort of US children.


April 2025
A health impact assessment of progress towards urban nature targets in the 96 C40 cities.


November 2022
Green Space Exposure and Obesity in the Mexican Adult Population.


Arboles,flores


Environmental Research


December 2025
Street-view greenspace distribution across racial/ethnic, neighborhood income, and individual education subgroups.