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Westbrook A, Zhang R, Shi M, et al. Association Between Baseline Buccal Telomere Length and Progression of Kidney Function: The Health and Retirement Study. The Journals of Gerontology, Series A. 2022;77(3):471-476. doi:10.1093/gerona/glac004.
Zhang R, Shen L, Miles T, et al. Association of Low to Moderate Alcohol Drinking With Cognitive Functions From Middle to Older Age Among US Adults. JAMA Network Open. 2020;3(6). doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.7922.
Liu T, Li H, Conley YP, Primack BA, Wang J, Li C. The Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Functional Polymorphism and Hand Grip Strength Impact the Association between Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels and Cognition in Older Adults in the United States. Biological Research for Nursing. 2022;24(2):226-234. doi:10.1177/10998004211065151.
Fuentes Lde Las, Sung YJu, Noordam R, et al. Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel blood pressure loci. Mol Psychiatry. 2021;26(6):2111-2125. doi:10.1038/s41380-020-0719-3.
Liu T, Canon MKD, Shen L, et al. The Influence of the BDNFVal66Met Polymorphism on the Association of Regular Physical Activity With Cognition Among Individuals With Diabetes. Biological Research for Nursing. 2020. doi:10.1177/1099800420966648.
Zeng B, Yue Y, Liu T, Ahn H, Li C. The Influence of the Val66Met Variant on the Association Between Physical Activity/Grip Strength and Depressive Symptoms in Persons With Diabetes. Clinical Nursing Research. 2022. doi:10.1177/10547738221119343.
Liu T, Li C, Zhang R, et al. A longitudinal study of polygenic score and cognitive function decline considering baseline cognitive function, lifestyle behaviors, and diabetes among middle-aged and older US adults. Alzheimer's research & therapy. 2023;15(1):196. doi:10.1186/s13195-023-01343-1.
Kilpeläinen TO, Bentley AR, Noordam R, et al. Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity. Nature Communications. 2019;10(1):376. doi:10.1038/s41467-018-08008-w.