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Overview

Mary N. Haan is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with significant contributions across several subfields including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Speech and Hearing; Health; and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their work covers a range of topics, notably focusing on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Noise Effects and Management, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Glaucoma and Retinal Disorders, Energy and Environment Impacts, and Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors.

Among their recent scholarly papers are:

  • Association of anthropometry and weight change with risk of dementia and its major subtypes: A meta-analysis consisting 2.8 million adults with 57,294 cases of dementia (2020, Obesity Reviews)
  • Sex differences in dementia risk and risk factors: Individual-participant data analysis using 21 cohorts across six continents from the COSMIC consortium (2023, Alzheimer's & Dementia)
  • Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Incident Dementia: Direct and Indirect Pathways Through Metabolic Dysfunction (2020, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)
  • Traffic-related Noise Exposure and Late-life Dementia and Cognitive Impairment in Mexican-Americans (2020, Epidemiology)
  • The relationship between alcohol use and dementia in adults aged more than 60 years: a combined analysis of prospective, individual-participant data from 15 international studies (2022, Addiction)

Mary N. Haan often collaborates with several researchers frequently co-authoring publications. Notable frequent coauthors include Allison E. Aiello, Mary Ganguli, Kimberly C. Paul, Darren M. Lipnicki, and Richard B. Lipton.

Their research has been published in a variety of venues, often contributing multiple works to some journals and repositories. Major publication venues include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Annals of Epidemiology

Best Publications

  • POVERTY AND HEALTH PROSPECTIVE EVIDENCE FROM THE ALAMEDA COUNTY STUDY

    Mary Haan;George A. Kaplan;Terry Camacho

  • Central obesity and increased risk of dementia more than three decades later

    Rachel Whitmer;D. R. Gustafson;E. Barrett-Connor;M. N. Haan

  • Depressive Symptoms and Risks of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality in Elderly Americans

    Abraham A. Ariyo;Mary Haan;Catherine M. Tangen;John C. Rutledge

  • The Role of APOE ∊4 in Modulating Effects of Other Risk Factors for Cognitive Decline in Elderly Persons

    Mary N. Haan;Lynn Shemanski;William J. Jagust;Teri A. Manolio

  • Type 2 Diabetes as a Risk Factor for Dementia in Women Compared With Men: A Pooled Analysis of 2.3 Million People Comprising More Than 100,000 Cases of Dementia.

    Saion Chatterjee;Sanne A.E. Peters;Mark Woodward;Mark Woodward;Silvia Mejia Arango

  • Prevalence of Dementia in Older Latinos: The Influence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Stroke and Genetic Factors

    Mary N. Haan;Dan M. Mungas;Hector M. Gonzalez;Teresa A. Ortiz

  • Acculturation and the Prevalence of Depression in Older Mexican Americans: Baseline Results of the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging

    Hector M. González;Mary N. Haan;W Ladson Hinton

  • Area Characteristics and Individual-Level Socioeconomic Position Indicators in Three Population-Based Epidemiologic Studies

    A.V.Diez Roux;C.I Kiefe;D.R Jacobs;M Haan

  • Medically recognized urinary incontinence and risks of hospitalization, nursing home admission and mortality

    David H. Thom;Mary N. Haan;Stephen K. Van Den Eeden

  • Age and education correction of Mini-Mental State Examination for English- and Spanish-speaking elderly

    Dan M Mungas;S. C. Marshall;M. Weldon;M. Haan

  • Rethinking the Association of High Blood Pressure With Mortality in Elderly Adults: The Impact of Frailty

    Michelle C. Odden;Carmen A. Peralta;Mary N. Haan;Kenneth E. Covinsky

  • Estrogen use, APOE, and cognitive decline: evidence of gene-environment interaction.

    K. Yaffe;M. Haan;A. Byers;C. Tangen

  • Relationship Between ApoE, MRI Findings, and Cognitive Function in the Cardiovascular Health Study

    Lewis H. Kuller;Lynn Shemanski;Teri Manolio;Mary Haan

  • Central obesity and the aging brain.

    William Jagust;Danielle J Harvey;Dan M Mungas;Mary Haan

  • Subclinical Disease as an Independent Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease

    L.H. Kuller;L. Shemanski;B.M. Psaty;N.O. Borhani

  • Therapy Insight: type 2 diabetes mellitus and the risk of late-onset Alzheimer's disease

    Mary N Haan

  • Homocysteine, B vitamins, and the incidence of dementia and cognitive impairment: results from the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging

    Mary N Haan;Joshua W Miller;Allison E Aiello;Rachel A Whitmer

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health: Old Observations and New Thoughts

    M. N. Haan;G. A. Kaplan;S. Leonard Syme

  • Risk Factors for Dementia in the Cardiovascular Health Cognition Study

    Lewis H. Kuller;Oscar L. Lopez;Anne Newman;Norman J. Beauchamp

  • USE OF STATINS AND INCIDENCE OF DEMENTIA AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT WITHOUT DEMENTIA IN A COHORT STUDY

    C. Cramer;M. N. Haan;S. Galea;K. M. Langa

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan M Mungas
Dan M Mungas University of California, Davis
John Neuhaus
John Neuhaus University of California, San Francisco
William J. Jagust
William J. Jagust University of California, Berkeley
Kristine Yaffe
Kristine Yaffe University of California, San Francisco
Hector M. González
Hector M. González University of California, San Diego
Lindsay H. Allen
Lindsay H. Allen United States Department of Agriculture
Beate Ritz
Beate Ritz University of California, Los Angeles
Nikolaos Scarmeas
Nikolaos Scarmeas National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Kaarin J. Anstey
Kaarin J. Anstey University of New South Wales
Carmen A. Peralta
Carmen A. Peralta University of California, San Francisco

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