Leonard W. Poon

12.1k total citations
206 papers, 7.7k citations indexed

About

Leonard W. Poon is a scholar working on Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Health and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Leonard W. Poon has authored 206 papers receiving a total of 7.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 74 papers in Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, 58 papers in Health and 33 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Leonard W. Poon's work include Aging and Gerontology Research (74 papers), Health disparities and outcomes (55 papers) and Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (30 papers). Leonard W. Poon is often cited by papers focused on Aging and Gerontology Research (74 papers), Health disparities and outcomes (55 papers) and Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (30 papers). Leonard W. Poon collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Germany. Leonard W. Poon's co-authors include Peter Martin, Nancy L. Bowles, James L. Fozard, Mary Ann Johnson, David C. Rubin, George A. Talland, Bonnie J. F. Meyer, Tamara A. Rahhal, Peter Martin and Adam Davey and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Psychological Review.

In The Last Decade

Leonard W. Poon

201 papers receiving 7.3k citations

Peers

Leonard W. Poon
Sherry L. Willis United States
George W. Rebok United States
Michael Marsiske United States
Scott M. Hofer United States
Martin J. Sliwinski United States
Alan J. Gow United Kingdom
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All Works

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Johnson, Elizabeth J., Priyankar Dey, Richard S. Bruno, et al.. (2024). Associations between Brain Alpha-Tocopherol Stereoisomer Profile and Hallmarks of Brain Aging in Centenarians. Antioxidants. 13(8). 997–997. 1 indexed citations
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Margrett, Jennifer A., Thomas J. Schofield, Peter Martin, et al.. (2021). Novel Functional, Health, and Genetic Determinants of Cognitive Terminal Decline: Kuakini Honolulu Heart Program/Honolulu-Asia Aging Study. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 77(8). 1525–1533. 8 indexed citations
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Scott, Tammy, Aron K. Barbey, Kathryn Barger, et al.. (2021). Carotenoid-Rich Brain Nutrient Pattern Is Positively Correlated With Higher Cognition and Lower Depression in the Oldest Old With No Dementia. Frontiers in Nutrition. 8. 704691–704691. 15 indexed citations
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Martin, Peter, Yasuyuki Gondo, Yasumichi Arai, et al.. (2019). Cardiovascular health and cognitive functioning among centenarians: a comparison between the Tokyo and Georgia centenarian studies. International Psychogeriatrics. 31(4). 455–465. 11 indexed citations
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Li, Binxing, Paul S. Bernstein, Rohini Vishwanathan, et al.. (2016). Relationship between Concentrations of Lutein and StARD3 among Pediatric and Geriatric Human Brain Tissue. PLoS ONE. 11(5). e0155488–e0155488. 28 indexed citations
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Martin, Peter, et al.. (2015). LIFE SATISFACTION AND POSITIVE ASPECTS OF CAREGIVING AMONG CENTENARIANS PROXIES: THE MORE DEPENDENT THE BETTER?. The Gerontologist. 55(Suppl_2). 657–657. 1 indexed citations
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Martin, Peter, S. Michal Jazwinski, Adam Davey, et al.. (2013). APOEϵ4, rated life experiences, and affect among centenarians. Aging & Mental Health. 18(2). 240–247. 8 indexed citations
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Nelson, Peter T., Frederick A. Schmitt, Yushun Lin, et al.. (2011). Hippocampal sclerosis in advanced age: clinical and pathological features. Brain. 134(5). 1506–1518. 213 indexed citations
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Randall, G. Kevin, Peter Martin, M. W. McDonald, & Leonard W. Poon. (2010). Social Resources and Longevity: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study. Gerontology. 56(1). 106–111. 27 indexed citations
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Jazwinski, S. Michal, Sangkyu Kim, Jianliang Dai, et al.. (2010). HRAS1 and LASS1 with APOE are associated with human longevity and healthy aging. Aging Cell. 9(5). 698–708. 51 indexed citations
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Poon, Leonard W. & Thomas T. Perls. (2008). Biopsychosocial approaches to longevity. Springer eBooks. 6 indexed citations
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Poon, Leonard W., et al.. (2003). Successful aging and adaptations with chronic diseases. Springer eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Reisberg, ‌Barry, Sanford I. Finkel, John E. Overall, et al.. (2001). The Alzheimer's Disease Activities of Daily Living International Scale (ADL-ISY). International Psychogeriatrics. 13(2). 163–181. 107 indexed citations
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Fees, Bronwyn S., Peter Martin, & Leonard W. Poon. (1999). A Model of Loneliness in Older Adults. The Journals of Gerontology Series B. 54B(4). P231–P239. 171 indexed citations
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Malone, David M., Mark S. Schmidt, & Leonard W. Poon. (1998). THE DISTANCE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP IN GERONTOLOGY: THE GEORGIA MODEL FOR GERONTOLOGY HIGHER EDUCATION. Educational Gerontology. 24(3). 247–264. 11 indexed citations
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Martin, Peter, Leonard W. Poon, Eun‐Kyung Kim, & Mary Ann Johnson. (1996). Social and Psychological Resources in the Oldest Old. Experimental Aging Research. 22(2). 121–139. 75 indexed citations
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Poon, Leonard W., et al.. (1995). Mini-Mental State Exam Status of Community-Dwelling Cognitively Intact Centenarians. International Psychogeriatrics. 7(3). 417–427. 71 indexed citations
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Poon, Leonard W.. (1993). Assessing Neuropsychological Changes in Pharmacological Trials. Clinical Neuropharmacology. 16. S31–S38. 6 indexed citations
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Morrell, Roger W., D. C. Park, & Leonard W. Poon. (1990). Effects of Labeling Techniques on Memory and Comprehension of Prescription Information in Young and Old Adults. Journal of Gerontology. 45(4). P166–P172. 118 indexed citations
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Talland, George A. & Leonard W. Poon. (1980). New directions in memory and aging : proceedings of the George A. Talland Memorial Conference. 236 indexed citations

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