2021 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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Joshua Ehrlich, M.D., M.P.H., with Felix Agoi (Field Manager, Aga Khan University, Mombasa, Kenya)

Kellogg Researcher Launches First-of-its-Kind Study of Health and Aging in Kenya A U-M population research team led by Joshua Ehrlich, M.D.,

population and individual aging trends to form a clearer picture

M.P.H., is embarking on a study of population trends and

of Kenya’s age-related health risk factors.”

age-related health issues in Kenya.

LOSHAK will be the newest study in the growing inter-

Ehrlich, a co-director of the Jerome Jacobson

national network of studies based on the U-M Health and

International Program at the Kellogg Eye Center, is a clinician-scientist whose research portfolio addresses global challenges in vision impairment and population health. The Longitudinal Study of Health and Aging in Kenya (LOSHAK) will follow a cohort

Retirement Study (HRS), which has been gathering

and studying aging-related data in the U.S. since 1992. The HRS and the global network of HRS-based studies are overseen by the U-M Institute for Social Research, the

CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS

world’s largest academic social science

WITH DATA FROM OTHER HRS-BASED STUDIES

survey and research organization, where Dr. Ehrlich is a Research

WILL HELP US BETTER UNDERSTAND HEALTH

Assistant Professor.

country. Factors to be tracked

AND AGING ACROSS THE GLOBE, PROVIDING

training, software and data process-

include the impact of vision

INSIGHTS FOR THE U.S. AND OUR CITIZENS.

in the Sub-Saharan African

impairment on health and wellbeing, Alzheimers disease and

of adults aged 45 and older

— Joshua Ehrlich, M.D., M.P.H.

related dementias, mental health, air pollution and climate change, and factors influencing late-life economic well-being. “Today, Kenya’s population is relatively

LOSHAK will utilize interviewer ing developed for the HRS. Recruiting participants will be aided by a local research platform already established in coastal Kenya. “Ultimately, LOSHAK will provide comprehensive population-based measures of

health and economic well-being from mid- to

late-life,” Dr. Ehrlich explains. “Cross-national

young,” says Dr. Ehrlich. “But it faces a steep aging curve

comparisons with data from other HRS-based studies will help

over the next 30 years. There is a major gap in population-level

us better understand health and aging across the globe, provid-

data on aging in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study will track both

ing insights for the U.S. and our citizens.” 21


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