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Latin American brain-health research requires regional data and tailored models
We reveal considerable heterogeneity in risk factors for healthy aging in Latin America, which underscores the limitations of existing, unharmonized research models for diverse populations. Our results emphasize the urgent need for region-specific studies that describe particular risks for Latin American aging to develop tailored preventive models and interventions.