Erik Buchholz
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Erik Buchholz's research investigates the long-term associations between lifestyle factors and cognitive aging, particularly in men. His work examines how midlife behaviors, such as cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption, influence predicted brain aging and frailty in later life. Buchholz also studies the relationship between cumulative frailty and neuroimaging measures, including white matter integrity and processing speed, in older adults.
Further research explores the predictive power of frailty on Alzheimer's disease-related plasma biomarkers. He has also investigated the propagation of health-related information and misinformation on social media platforms, applying epidemiological and communication theories. Buchholz's work includes collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Southern Arkansas University.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 31
Selected Publications
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Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research (2025)
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Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age (2025)
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Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age (2025)
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Does attachment get under our skin? Midlife attachment style predicts mild cognitive impairment and cumulative deficit frailty in old age (2024)
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Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults (2024)
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Applying an Epidemiological Model to Evaluate the Propagation of Misinformation and Legitimate COVID-19-Related Information on Twitter (2021)
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Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Study Connective Action Campaigns (2021)
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- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Does attachment get under our skin? Midlife attachment style predicts mild cognitive impairment and cumulative deficit frailty in old age
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Applying an Epidemiological Model to Evaluate the Propagation of Misinformation and Legitimate COVID-19-Related Information on Twitter
- Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Study Connective Action Campaigns
- Applying an Epidemiological Model to Evaluate the Propagation of Misinformation and Legitimate COVID-19-Related Information on Twitter
- Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Study Connective Action Campaigns
- Midlife cumulative deficit frailty predicts Alzheimer’s disease-related plasma biomarkers in older adults
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Associations of Lancet Commission risk factors for Alzheimer's disease with blood‐based biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment from midlife to early old age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Association of cumulative deficit frailty with brain age and Alzheimer’s disease-related brain structure starting in late-middle age
- Practice effects persist over two decades of cognitive testing: Implications for longitudinal research
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