Automated Author Profile

Mungas, Dan

University of California-Davis

Current S-Index

112.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

11.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

10

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

64.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

221

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Demographic Data (Version: v0)

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.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
14 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR7.9 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr344832012

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Demographic Data (Version: v1)

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.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
0 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr34483.v12012

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Neuropsychological Exam Data (Version: v1)

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 project 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. This study contains the neuropsychological exam data from the SALSA project, which includes data reflecting tests of respondents' verbal and non-verbal semantic memory object naming, spatial abilities pattern recognition, verbal attention span, and verbal conceptual thinking. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, language, and educational level.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
2 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR1.4 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr29323.v12010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Semi-Annual Phone Call Data (Version: v0)

The Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study) was a longitudinal cohort study of 1,789 community-dwelling Mexican Americans residing in California's Sacramento Valley who were aged 60-101 years at baseline in 1998-1999. Participants were followed every 12-15 months via home visits that included clinical and cognitive assessments. A semiannual phone call was made to obtain updates on medications, health events, and some sociodemographic risk factors. This study, Semi-Annual Phone Call Data, contains data from the six-month follow-up calls of the SALSA project. The SALSA 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 project 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. Demographic information collected in these data includes language and age given at follow-up visits.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
14 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR8.7 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr293212010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Neuroclinical Exam Data (Version: v0)

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. This study contains the neuroclinical exam data from the SALSA project. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, country of birth, language, religion, marital status, educational level, occupation, household income, and size of household.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
16 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR9.2 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr293222010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Neuropsychological Exam Data (Version: v0)

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 project 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. This study contains the neuropsychological exam data from the SALSA project, which includes data reflecting tests of respondents' verbal and non-verbal semantic memory object naming, spatial abilities pattern recognition, verbal attention span, and verbal conceptual thinking. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, language, and educational level.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
44 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR20.8 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr293232010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Semi-Annual Phone Call Data (Version: v2)

The Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study) was a longitudinal cohort study of 1,789 community-dwelling Mexican Americans residing in California's Sacramento Valley who were aged 60-101 years at baseline in 1998-1999. Participants were followed every 12-15 months via home visits that included clinical and cognitive assessments. A semiannual phone call was made to obtain updates on medications, health events, and some sociodemographic risk factors. This study, Semi-Annual Phone Call Data, contains data from the six-month follow-up calls of the SALSA project. The SALSA 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 project 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. Demographic information collected in these data includes language and age given at follow-up visits.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
0 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr29321.v22010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008: Neuroclinical Exam Data (Version: v1)

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. This study contains the neuroclinical exam data from the SALSA project. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, country of birth, language, religion, marital status, educational level, occupation, household income, and size of household.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
0 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr29322.v12010

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008 (Version: v0)

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. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, country of birth, language, religion, marital status, educational level, occupation, household income, and size of household.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
129 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR60.9 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr227602009

Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging (SALSA Study), 1996-2008 (Version: v1)

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. Demographic information includes age given at follow-up visits, country of birth, language, religion, marital status, educational level, occupation, household income, and size of household.

Authors

  • Haan, Mary ;
  • Aiello, Allison ;
  • Gonzalez, Hector ;
  • Hinton, Ladison ;
  • Jagust, Bill ;
  • Miller, Josh ;
  • Moore, Kari ;
  • Blythe, Lynn ;
  • Mungas, Dan ;
  • Seavey, William
2 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr22760.v12009