• Population normative data for the 10/66 Dementia Research Group cognitive test battery from Latin America, India and China: a cross-sectional survey. 

      Sosa, Ana Luisa; Albanese, Emiliano; Prince, Martin J.; Acosta, Daisy; Ferri, Cleusa P.; Huang, Yueqin; Jacob, K. S.; Llibre Rodríguez, Juan J.; Salas, Aquiles; Yang, Fang; Gaona, Ciro; Jotheeswaran, A. T.; Rodríguez Pichardo, Guillermina; Rojas de la Torre, Gabriela; Williams, Joseph D.; Stewart, Robert (BMC Neurology, 2009)
      1) To report site-specific normative values by age, sex and educational level for four components of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group cognitive test battery; 2) to estimate the main and interactive effects of age, sex, ...
    • Prevalence of dementia in Latin America, India, and China: a population-based cross-sectional survey. 

      Llibre Rodríguez, Juan J.; Acosta, Daisy; Guerra, Mariella; Huang, Yueqin; Salas, Aquiles; Sosa, Ana Luisa; Acosta, Isaac; Gaona, Ciro; Li, Shuran; Valhuerdi, Adolfo; Prince, Martin J.; Ferri, Cleusa P.; Jacob, K. S.; Krishnamoorthy, E. S.; Dewey, Michael E.; Jotheeswaran, A.T.; Rodríguez, Diana; Rodríguez Pichardo, Guillermina; Senthil Kumar, P.; Ferri, Cleusa P. (The Lancet, 2008)
      Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in developed regions. We investigated the prevalence and severity of dementia in sites in low-income and middle-income countries according ...
    • Socioeconomic factors and all cause and cause-specific mortality among older people in Latin America, India, and China: a population-based cohort study. 

      Ferri, Cleusa P.; Acosta, Daisy; Guerra, Mariella; Huang, Yueqin; Llibre Rodríguez, Juan J.; Salas, Aquiles; Sosa, Ana Luisa; Williams, Joseph D.; Gaona, Ciro; Liu, Zhaorui; Noriega, L.; Jotheeswaran, A. T.; Prince, Martin J. (PloS Medicine, 2012)
      Even in low and middle income countries most deaths occur in older adults. In Europe, the effects of better education and home ownership upon mortality seem to persist into old age, but these effects may not generalise ...