Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Demographic Data (ICPSR 34483)
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Mary Haan, University of Michigan;
Allison Aiello, University of Michigan;
Hector Gonzalez, University of Michigan;
Ladison Hinton, University of California-Davis;
Bill Jagust, University of California-Berkley;
Josh Miller, University of California-Davis;
Kari Moore, University of Michigan;
Lynn Blythe, University of Michigan;
Dan Mungas, University of California-Davis;
William Seavey, University of California-Davis
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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34483.v1
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This study contains demographic variables for the the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA) Series and can be used with ICPSR studies 22760, 29321, 29322, 29323. Demographic variables include gender, primary language, country of origin, state of birth, cause of death, 2000 census tract codes, birth date, date of death, and age given at follow-up visits.
About SALSA: The Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study) project tracked the incidence of physical and cognitive impairment as well as dementia and cardiovascular diseases in elderly Latinos in the Sacramento, California, region. The SALSA project aimed to assess cognitive, physical, and social functions, which include the ability to follow instructions, to perform certain movements, and to interact with others. The study explored the effects that cultural, nutritional, social, and cardiovascular risk factors have on overall health and dementia, and examined the association between diabetes and functional status.
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Begun in 1996, the study includes 1,789 Latinos, 60 years and older, for up to five years, from the Sacramento, California, region. Most are from Sacramento County; the remainder are from Woodland, Dixon, Roseville, Yuba City, and from other small towns in the valley.
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2012-12-11
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- Haan, Mary, Allison Aiello, Hector Gonzalez, Ladison Hinton, Bill Jagust, Josh Miller, Kari Moore, Lynn Blythe, Dan Mungas, and William Seavey. Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Demographic Data. ICPSR34483-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2012-12-11. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34483.v1
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