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Emmanuel Gonzalez-Bautista

Toulouse University


Emmanuel Gonzalez-Bautista

A Mexican physician with a Master’s in Epidemiology from Mexico’s School of Public Health and a PhD in Epidemiology from the Federal University of Toulouse, Emmanuel is passionate about improving the lives of older people through geroscience and transforming health and care systems. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Toulouse Memory Clinic, where he co-leads the Mild-behavioral Impairment (MBI) team with Prof. Maria Soto, which recently won a grant from France Alzheimer; and he coaches young clinicians into the research world. He is an international consultant for the Pan American Health Organization on healthy aging, where he is co-designing a regional strategy for Integrated care for Older People. He collaborates with colleagues across Latin America, the United States, Europe (as a visiting researcher at King’s College London and Newcastle University), and Japan on cutting-edge research in intrinsic capacity, geroscience, and integrated care. His tenacity and capacity for multi-disciplinary work has allowed him to become a prolific author on how to age well and help people to age well.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Chile; France; Mexico;
Topics Care inequalities; Data science; Epidemiology and ageing trajectories; Exercise and healthy ageing; Person-centered care;
Methods Causal inference in Long-Term Care; Data science and LTC research; Delphi surveys; Longitudinal data analysis; Observational studies; Prevalence study; Quantitative data analysis; Trials and other evaluations;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Data Science; Integrated Long-Term Care;
Websitehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Emmanuel-Gonzalez-Bautista?ev=hdr_xprf
ORC.ID0000-0001-9844-3034
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-gonz%C3%A1lez-bautista-12038289/
Research interests

Age well and help others age well.

intrinsic capacity, geroscience, integrated care, integrated long-term care.

Key publications
  1. González-Bautista. Villalobos. Kofi. Lopez-Ortega. Long-term care as a global challenge: the role of the World Health Organization. Accepted in JAMDA. Jan 2026.
  2. Gonzalez-Bautista E, Patricia Morsch, Delfina Álvarez, Enrique Vega, Aging in the Americas: Innovations to Bring Integrated and Person-Centered Care to Life, Public Policy & Aging Report, Volume 35, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 49–52, https://doi.org/10.1093/ppar/praf005
  3. de Souto Barreto P, Gonzalez-Bautista E, Bischoff-Ferrari HA, Pelegrim de Oliveira V, Gorga Bandeira de Mello R, Andrieu S, Berbon C, Tavassoli N, Beard JR, Rolland Y, Soto Martín ME, Vellas B. Real-life intrinsic capacity screening data from the ICOPE-Care program. Nat Aging. 2024 Sep;4(9):1279-1289. doi: 10.1038/s43587-024-00684-2. Epub 2024 Aug 9. PMID: 39122839.
  4. Gonzalez-Bautista E, Momméja M, de Mauléon A, Ismail Z, Vellas B, Delrieu J, Soto Martin ME. Mild behavioral impairment domains are longitudinally associated with pTAU and metabolic biomarkers in dementia-free older adults. Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Jul;20(7):4692-4701. doi: 10.1002/alz.13902. Epub 2024 Jun 14. PMID: 38877658; PMCID: PMC11247706. IF=14
  5. Gonzalez-Bautista E, Llibre-Guerra JJ, Sosa AL, Acosta I, Andrieu S, Acosta D, et al. Exploring the natural history of intrinsic capacity impairments: longitudinal patterns in the 10/66 study. Age Ageing [Internet]. 2023 Jul 1;52(7):afad137. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad137. IF=12.8
  6. Gonzalez-Bautista E, Morsch P, Gonzalez C, Vega E. A short list of high-priority indicators of health system responsiveness for  aging: an eDelphi consensus study. 47, Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health. United States; 2023. p. e103.
  7. Salinas-Rodríguez A, González-Bautista E, Rivera-Almaraz A, Manrique-Espinoza B. Longitudinal trajectories of intrinsic capacity and their association with quality of life and disability. 2022;161:49-54. doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.02.005. IF= 4.342.
  8. Villalobos Dintrans P, González Bautista E. Functional Dependency in Mexico: Measurement Issues and Policy Challenges. Int J Heal policy Manag. December 2020. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2020.248. IF= 5.007.
  9. Towards a Long-term care system in Mexico. Gonzalez-Bautista E, Gutiérrez-Robledo LMF, López-Ortega M, Sosa-Tinoco E. In “The Future of Long-Term Care. Geriatrics, Gerontology and Elderly Issues”. Editor: Pablo Villalobos. Nova Publishing 2021.