Part I: Introduction- Three Decades of Research
Chapter 1. Aging and Health in the Americas: Past, Present and Future Research on the U.S. Hispanic and Mexican Populations
Part II: Cognition: Conceptual and Measurement Issues
Chapter 2. Acculturation in Context: A Framework for Investigating Cognitive and Brain Aging in People of Hispanic and Latin American Descent
Chapter 3. Reconstructing Resilience in Cognitive Aging in Mexico and Latino Communities in the United States: Consensus Agenda Findings and Recommendations
Chapter 4. Resilient Cognitive Aging in Latinx and Mexican American Populations
Chapter 5. Contextualizing the Effects of Stress on Cognitive Health in U.S. Latinx Adults
Part III: Sociocultural Influences on Health
Chapter 6. Alzheimer’s Disease Among Communities of Color: The Role of Place for Brain Health Equity
Chapter 7. Heritage, Birthplace, Age at Migration, and Education as Life Course Mechanisms Influencing Cognitive Aging among Latinos
Chapter 8. The Mediterranean and MIND Dietary Patterns: Associations with Cognition and Psychological Distress Among Latinos
Part IV: Ethnicity, Migration and Healthful Aging
Chapter 9. Impact of comorbidity on cognitive function of possible vascular origin
Chapter 10. Resilient Communities: Aging in Place
Chapter 11. Impact of Ethnic Enclaves on Life-Space Mobility for the Oldest Mexican Americans
Chapter 12. Dementia Trends and Health-Care Access Among Older Latinx Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Part V: Policy and Health /Aging Policy in Mexico and the U.S
Chapter 13. Income Supplements and Subjective Life Expectancy for Low-Income Older Adults
Chapter 14. Noncontributory Pensions as Human Rights in Mexico
Chapter 15. Health Insurance Coverage and Forgoing Care in Mexico: The Role of Seguro Popular
Chapter 16. Health Equity and Aging in the Hispanic/Latino Population of the United States.