
Karen Cruickshanks
· Professor EmeritusUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison · Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Active 1981–2023
Research topics
- Audiology
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
- Internal medicine
- Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Ophthalmology
Selected publications
Journal of Aging and Health · 2021 · 18 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Audiology
- Psychology
- Medicine
OBJECTIVES: Psychological well-being (PWB) may be a potential modifiable risk factor of age-related diseases. We aimed to determine associations of PWB with sensorineural and cognitive function and neuronal health in middle-aged adults. METHODS: This study included 2039 Beaver Dam Offspring Study participants. We assessed PWB, hearing, visual acuity, contrast sensitivity impairment, olfactory impairment, cognition, and retinal (macular ganglion cell inner-plexiform layer, mGCIPL) thickness. Age-sex-education-adjusted multivariable linear, logistic regression, and generalized estimating equation models were used and then further adjusted for health-related confounders. RESULTS: Individuals with higher PWB had better hearing functions, visual acuity, and thicker mGCIPL and reduced odds for hearing, contrast sensitivity and olfactory impairment in age-sex-education-adjusted models. Effects on mGCIPL and visual and olfactory measures decreased with adjustment. Higher PWB was associated with better cognition, better combined sensorineural-cognitive function, and decreased cognitive impairment. DISCUSSION: Psychological well-being was associated with sensorineural-cognitive health indicating a potential of PWB interventions for healthy aging.
Recent grants
NIH · $364k · 2004
Epidemiology of Age-related Hearing Loss
NIH · $7.4M · 1993–2020
FAMILIAL AND BIRTH COHORT EFFECTS ON THE AGING SENSES
NIH · $25.2M · 2004–2021
NIH · $10.0M · 2009
Frequent coauthors
- 346 shared
Ronald Klein
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- 101 shared
Carla R. Schubert
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- 87 shared
David M. Nondahl
Google (United States)
- 80 shared
Janice S. Dorman
- 67 shared
Jill M. Norris
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
- 66 shared
Ralph Schmeltz
Magee-Womens Hospital
- 66 shared
Jerome H. Aarons
University of Pittsburgh
- 65 shared
J. P. Burke
Five Prime Therapeutics (United States)
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