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Associate Professor Yi-Fang Chuang

Mail : chuangy@nycu.edu.tw

Tel : 02-2826-7000#67981

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About me

Dr. Chuang is a psychiatrist and an epidemiologist with a research focus on the epidemiology of aging and biomarkers of cognitive aging and dementia.
Aging is an inevitable process, and Dr. Chuang seeks to find modifiable factors that can help everyone age well and maintain physically, cognitively, and socially active in the late-life. Taiwan is a rapidly aging society, and we have limited data on understanding cognitive aging and even risk factors of dementia in Taiwan's elderly population. She established a community-based cohort study, "The Epidemiology of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Taiwan" (EMCIT), in a rural (Pinling) and urban (Banqiao) region in Northern Taiwan. By collecting cognitive functions, brain images, and environmental data in older adults, we can better understand cognitive aging trajectories in Taiwan's elderly population and develop interventions that can slow cognitive decline and the occurrence of dementia.

Lab website: https://www.chuanglab.co/

Education

2012 Ph.D., Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2002 M.D., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Experience

2015.2-now Assistant professor, Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
2014.9-2015.1 Clinical fellow, Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
2012-2014 Postdocoral fellow, Lab of Behavior Neuroscience, National Institute of Aging, Baltimore, Maryland US
2007-2008 House staff (Psychiatry), Min-Sheng General Hospital, TaoYuan Hsien, Taiwan
2006-2007 Fellowship (Psychiatric Research), Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
2002-2006 Residency, Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Professional Specialty
Psychiatric epidemiology, cognitive aging, elderly mental health, Pharmacoepidemiology in the elderly population
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Selected Publication
  1. Chuang, YF & Liu, YC & Tseng, HY & Lin, PX & Li, CY & Shih, MH & Lin, KC & Yang, TYO & Yan, SH & Chiu, YL. (2021).Urban-rural differences in the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment in community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan: The EMCIT study. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 120. 10.1016/j.jfma.2021.03.005.
  2. Chiu, Y. L., Tsai, H. H., Lai, Y. J., Tseng, H. Y., Wu, Y. W., Peng, Y. Sen, … Chuang, Y. F. (2019). Cognitive impairment in patients with end-stage renal disease: Accelerated brain aging? Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. (in press) ttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfma.2019.01.011
  3. Chuang YF, Elango P, Gonzalez CE, Thambisetty M. Midlife anticholinergic drug use, risk of Alzheimer’s disease, and brain atrophy in community-dwelling older adults. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 2017(3) 471-479
  4. Chuang YF, Yang An, Murat Bilgel, Dean F. Wong, Juan C. Troncoso, Richard J. O’Brian, Luigi Ferruci, Susan M. Resnick, Madhav Thambisetty. Midlife Adiposity predicts earlier onset of Alzheimer’s dementia, neuropathology and presymptomatic cerebral amyloid accumulation. Mol Psychiatry. 2016 Jul;21(7):910-5
  5. Chuang YF, Tanaka T, Beason-Held LL, An Y, Terracciano A, Sutin AR, Kraut M, Singleton AB, Resnick SM, Thambisetty M. FTO genotype and Aging: pleotrophic longitudinal effects on adiposity, brain function, impulsivity and food preference. Molecular Psychiatry 2015 Feb;20(1):140-7
  6. Chuang YF, Breitner JC, Chiu YL, Khachaturian A, Hayden K, Corcoran C, Tschanz J, Norton M, Munger R, Welsh-Bohmer K, Zandi PP; For the Cache County Investigators. Use of diuretics is associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease: The Cache County Study. Neurobiology of aging 2014 Nov;35(11):2429-35
Selected Advisee Thesis
  1. The associations of sleep quality with cognitive functions and brain structures among older adult in Taiwan
  2. The association between vascular burden and changes in cognitive functions among community-dwelling older adults
  3. Participation in Social Activities and Cognitive Decline among Middle-Aged and Older Taiwanese
  4. The Associations of Air Pollution and Noise Exposure with Cognitive Functions among Older Adult in Taiwan
  5. The association of self-reported sleep quality with cognitive functions, brain structures and white matter integrity in community-dwelling elderly in Taiwan