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VIEWPOINT Activities and Cognitive Health among Native Hawaiian Older Adults Yeonjung Jane Lee, Chelsie Arume, Nicole K. Endo, Kirsten Freeman, Brian J. O’Hare, and Kristin Peterson he number of older adults aged 65 and (land), aloha (love/compassion), kuleana (responsibil- older in Hawai‘i has been increasing ity/role), lokahi (unity/balance/harmony), malama (Administration for Community Living, (to care for someone or something), and ‘ohana (fam- 2021). With this, there are growing concerns on ily). This model focuses on access to land and organi- issues with cognitive impairment and related dis- zation of the family (McGregor & MacKenzie, eases. Native Hawaiians (NHs) experience health 2014), as well-being is linked to natural resources for disparities related to high risk of cardiovascular both subsistence and cultural practices. conditions, which are known to be risk factors of cognition (Ganbat & Wu, 2021). NHs are dispro- Historical and Cultural Context of NH portionately affected by dementia and subjective Underpinning all health issues for NH is their his- cognitive decline (Alzheimer’s Association, 2021; torical marginalization (Mokuau, 1990), collectiv- Ganbat & Wu, 2021). In 2020, 29,000 people ist notions of community and society where the aged 65 and older had Alzheimer’s in Hawai‘i, role of the individual is not
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