Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ki Jung Chang"
Ki Jung Chang's research primarily focuses on the mental health of older adults, particularly addressing issues related to late-life depression through multidomain interventions, as evidenced by multiple randomized controlled trials conducted over the years.
His studies highlight the significance of psychosocial factors, such as memory age identity and APOE ε4 genotype, in predicting cognitive function and depression outcomes among the elderly.
Additionally, Chang's work frequently investigates the relationship between structural brain changes, such as subcortical ischemic changes, and functional abilities, including driving competence and the risk of falls in elderly populations.