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Durability of Biodegradable Polymer Nanocomposites

2021

Biodegradable polymers (BP) are often regarded as the materials of the future, which address the rising environmental concerns. The advancement of biorefineries and sustainable technologies has yielded various BP with excellent properties comparable to commodity plastics. Water resistance, high dimensional stability, processability and excellent physicochemical properties limit the reviewed materials to biodegradable polyesters and modified compositions of starch and cellulose, both known for their abundance and relatively low price. The addition of different nanofillers and preparation of polymer nanocomposites can effectively improve BP with controlled functional properties and change the…

Absorption of waterNanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositeOrganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryReviewBiodegradationBiodegradable polymerDurabilitybiodegradationcreepPolyestermodellingCommodity plasticsQD241-441biodegradable polymersenvironmental ageingnanocompositesdurabilityComposite materialPolymers
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Spa tourism as a part of ageing well

2019

Due to increased life expectancy and the prevailing ideological elements of wellness and active ageing, wellness-related consumption has become a distinctive part of many retirees’ lifestyles in af...

Active ageingConsumption (economics)AgeingPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsLife expectancyTourismHealth tourismInternational Journal of Spa and Wellness
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Co-created training program to promote active ageing in people with Down syndrome

2020

Abstract Background Population ageing is a current challenge for the European society. Specifically, People with Down Syndrome (PDS) are living longer than before, reaching some of them around 60 years old. However, it is known that they show premature ageing that in some cases may be misled with Alzheimer first signs. Hence, it is crucial to promote an Active Ageing (AA) and healthy living in this specific population by keeping their cognitive, physical and emotional functions, and also promoting social activities such as community participation. In such way, their Quality of Life (QoL) will be increased. Objectives The main objective of this study was to co-design a Training Program (TP) …

Active ageingGerontologyDown syndromebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthmedicineTraining programmedicine.diseasebusinessEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Perspectives on Dynamic Retirement and Active Ageing

2014

One central goal in ageing individuals’ late-career stages is to participate in working life, subsequently transition successfully into retirement, and to lead a satisfying and healthy life in retirement. In many ways, these goals are aligned with the policy orientation of countries facing challenges with global ageing. This chapter describes some of the current themes of retirement and late-career research, with a specific interest on the role of individual resource allocation strategies and human resource management in promoting the work ability of older employees. It will present the concept of bridge employment in the Finnish context, and the effects of normal retirement, i.e. after rea…

Active ageingPensionPublic economicsStatutory lawHuman resource managementResource allocationContext (language use)SociologyWork abilityDisability pension
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THE REFERENCE SITE COLLABORATIVE NETWORK OF THE EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP ON ACTIVE AND HEALTHY AGEING

2019

International audience; Seventy four Reference Sites of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) have been recognised by the European Commission in 2016 for their commitment to excellence in investing and scaling up innovative solutions for active and healthy ageing. The Reference Site Collaborative Network (RSCN) brings together the EIP on AHA Reference Sites awarded by the European Commission, and Candidate Reference Sites into a single forum. The overarching goals are to promote cooperation, share and transfer good practice and solutions in the development and scaling up of health and care strategies, policies and service delivery models, while at the…

Active and healthy ageing; DG CONNECT; DG Santé; EIP on AHA; European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy AgeingAllergic RhinitisOperational DefinitionEIP on AHAProgramTurkeyActive and healthy ageing; European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing; EIP on AHA; DG CONNECT; DG Sante[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]EipActive and healthy ageingDG SanteDG CONNECTDiseasesArticles03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEuropean Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy AgeingSynergies030228 respiratory systemDG SantéAhaSettore MED/42030212 general & internal medicineComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Association of Klotho Polymorphisms with Healthy Aging: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

2013

Today it is clearly evident that genetic background constitutes an integral part of aging and longevity. Many studies on long-lived people have been conducted emphasizing the role of certain genes in long life. Classic case-control studies, genome-wide association studies, and high-throughput sequencing have permitted identification of a variety of genetic variants seemingly associated with longevity. Over the years, aging research has focused on the insulin/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) signaling pathway because of its evolutionarily conserved correlation with life-span extension in model animals. Indeed, many single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with longevity were ide…

AdultAgingmedia_common.quotation_subjectGenome-wide association studySingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideYoung AdultHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseKlotho ProteinsKlothoGeneAgedGlucuronidasemedia_commonGenetic associationLongevity Ageing Klotho Meta-AnalysisSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleAged 80 and overGeneticsInfant NewbornLongevityInfantMiddle AgedMembrane proteinHealthCase-Control StudiesGeriatrics and GerontologySignal transductionGenome-Wide Association StudyRejuvenation Research
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Comparison of ground reaction forces and antagonist muscle coactivation during stair walking with ageing

2006

Abstract Stair walking is a demanding task in old age. Ground reaction force (GRF) analysis, relative EMG activation, and muscular coactivation were performed during stair walking. The aim was to investigate the ageing effect on GRF distribution and muscle antagonist coactivation during stair walking, at varied speed. During ascending at maximal velocity old subjects demonstrated reduced GRF in all examined phases (range: 28–35%), whereas muscle coactivation only was elevated for the Entire stance phase (18.5%). GRF parameters during ascent and descent at freely chosen speed demonstrated differences between age groups (5–28%). Furthermore, muscle coactivation was elevated in old subjects (e…

AdultAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyAntagonist muscleStair walking Muscle coactivation Reserve capacity AgeingBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Stair walkingWalkingElectromyographyMuscle coactivationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAge groupsmedicineHumansGround reaction forceMuscle SkeletalAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryCoactivationmedicine.anatomical_structureAgeingFemaleNeurology (clinical)businesshuman activitiesJournal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
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Cancer causes and prevention: a condensed appraisal in Europe in 2008.

2008

The rising cancer burden in Europe, mainly due to a rapidly ageing population, demands a clear and coordinated response from researchers, oncologists and other physicians, public health professionals and policy-makers. Primary and secondary prevention is the front line in the complex battle against cancer in Europe. To formulate the best strategies in this fight, the major determinants of cancer are summarised in the order of their relative importance in Europe, including tobacco smoking, alcohol, diet, physical activity, occupational factors, environmental factors, infectious agents and genetic and hormonal factors. Furthermore, this paper offers explicit recommendations on individual beha…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulation ageingAlcohol DrinkingPublic policySmoking PreventionSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingEnvironmental healthNeoplasmsmedicineHumansMortalityEpidemiologic FactorsExerciseLife StyleCancer preventionbusiness.industryPublic healthSmokingCancerFront lineEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseDietEuropePrimary PreventionOncologyImmune System DiseasesFemalebusinessEuropean journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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What calls for service tell us about suicide: A 7-year spatio-temporal analysis of neighborhood correlates of suicide-related calls.

2018

AbstractPrevious research has shown that neighborhood-level variables such as social deprivation, social fragmentation or rurality are related to suicide risk, but most of these studies have been conducted in the U.S. or northern European countries. The aim of this study was to analyze the spatio-temporal distribution of suicide in a southern European city (Valencia, Spain), and determine whether this distribution was related to a set of neighborhood-level characteristics. We used suicide-related calls for service as an indicator of suicide cases (n = 6,537), and analyzed the relationship of the outcome variable with several neighborhood-level variables: economic status, education level, po…

AdultMaleRural PopulationPopulation ageingAdolescentSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationDistribution (economics)Emigrants and ImmigrantsSuicide preventionArticle03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRuralitySpatio-Temporal AnalysisResidence CharacteristicsRisk FactorsEconomic StatusHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonAgedPopulation DensityFamily Characteristics030505 public healthMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryQRBayes TheoremCensusMiddle AgedEpidemiologic StudiesSuicideSocial deprivationGeographySocioeconomic FactorsSpainMedicineFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessDemographyScientific reports
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Normal reference values of multilayer longitudinal strain according to age decades in a healthy population: A single-centre experience.

2017

Aims Recent advancements in echocardiographic technology allow to analyse myocardial strain in multiple layers. Little is known about the impact of age on layer-specific longitudinal strain in healthy subjects. The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of age on multilayer longitudinal strain and establish normal reference values of layer-specific strain according to age decades in a healthy population referring to our echo laboratory using 2D speckle-tracking echocardiography with layer-specific software. Methods and results Two-hundred sixty-six healthy, consecutive subjects (mean age = 39.2 ± 17.5 years, women/men = 137/129), free of cardiovascular risk factors, were enrolled. S…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal strain030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular Function LeftCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReference ValuesInternal medicineLinear regressionImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyObserver VariationStrain (chemistry)business.industrysubendocardial strainConfoundingsubepicardial strainAge FactorsStroke VolumeGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHealthy VolunteersageingAgeingEchocardiographyReference valuesCardiologyLinear ModelsFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessglobal longitudinal strainglobal longitudinal strain subepicardial strain subendocardial strain echocardiography ageingCohort studyEuropean heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging
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