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Pain Increases the Risk for Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Adults: Results From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

2023

AbstractBackgroundPain and sarcopenia are common in older people. Cross-sectional studies have reported a significant association between these two conditions, but cohort studies exploring pain as a potential risk factor for sarcopenia are scarce. Given this background, the aim of the present work was to investigate the association between pain (and its severity) at baseline, and the incidence of sarcopenia over 10 years of follow-up in a large representative sample of the English older adult population.MethodsPain was diagnosed using self-reported information and categorized as mild to severe pain at four sites (low back, hip, knee, and feet). Incident sarcopenia was defined as having low …

AgingELSA longitudinal older adults pain sarcopeniaGeriatrics and GerontologyThe Journals of Gerontology: Series A
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Physical Multimorbidity and Sarcopenia among Adults Aged ≥65 Years in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

2022

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Physical multimorbidity is plausibly linked to sarcopenia. However, to date, only a few studies exist on this topic, and none have examined this association in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Thus, we aimed to investigate the association between multimorbidity and sarcopenia in a sample of older adults from six LMICs (China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Cross-sectional, community-based data from the WHO Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) were analysed. Sarcopenia was defined as having low skeletal muscle mass (SMM) and weak handgrip strength, while severe …

AgingEpidemiology Low- and middle-income countries Multi-country Multimorbidity Older adults SarcopeniaGeriatrics and GerontologyGerontology
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Social frailty increases the risk of all-cause mortality: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

2022

Objectives\ud Social frailty is a common condition in older people, but its consequences are largely unknown. Therefore, in this longitudinal analysis, we aimed to investigate the association between social frailty and risk of all-cause mortality in a large sample of older people.\ud Design\ud Longitudinal, cohort.\ud Settings and participants\ud Older people participating to the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).\ud Methods\ud Social frailty was defined based on financial difficulty, household status, social activity, and contacts with other people: social frailty was defined as ≥2 points, social pre-frailty (1 point), and robustness (0 points). Survival status during ten years o…

AgingFrailtyFrail ElderlyCell BiologyBiochemistryCohort StudiesEndocrinologyCohort ELSA Frailty Living alone Longitudinal Mortality Older people Poverty Social frailtyGeneticsHumansLongitudinal StudiesGeriatric AssessmentMolecular BiologyAgedProportional Hazards ModelsExperimental Gerontology
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Multimorbidity increases the risk of dementia: a 15 year follow-up of the SHARE study.

2023

Abstract Aims the literature regarding the association between multimorbidity and dementia is still unclear. Therefore, we aimed to explore the potential association between multimorbidity at the baseline and the risk of future dementia in the SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) study, a large European research survey, with a follow-up of 15 years. Methods in this longitudinal study, multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions, among 14 self-reported at the baseline evaluation. Incident dementia was ascertained using self-reported information. Cox regression analysis, adjusted for potential confounders, was run and hazard ratios…

AgingGeneral MedicineGeriatrics and GerontologyAgeing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) study Parkinson cognitive impairment cohort: Survey of Health dementia diabetes multimorbidity older people risk factor stroke
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Chronic gout in the elderly

2013

Gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis in men over 40 years old; it is a debilitating disease and, if untreated, can result in a chronic progressive disease, including tophaceous gout. In the elderly it represents a special issue, with notable clinical and therapeutic differences from the classical form with a systemic involvement. The burden of the disease increases particularly in the very old people, in whom arthritis, impaired gait and eyesight problems may enhance the related disability. Chronic gout moreover could aggravate heart and kidney disease and increase overall mortality and organ-related damage. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important goals fo…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyGoutInflammatory arthritisArthritisDiseaseHyperuricemiaGout SuppressantsChronic gout Hyperuricemia Tophi Older ageRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineHumansHyperuricemiaIntensive care medicineLife StyleAgedbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseGoutChronic DiseasePhysical therapyGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessProgressive diseaseKidney disease
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Influence of Walking as Physiological Training to Improve Respiratory Parameters in the Elderly Population.

2022

Walking as physiological training is reported to be an effective activity in order to beneficially influence and slow the onset of aging in healthy elderly people. However, insufficient evidence exists on how walking influences lung function in seniors. In our study, we aim to evaluate the effect of different types of walking on lung function in healthy seniors. The PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and EBSCO Essentials databases were searched, while the methodological quality was assessed by the RoB2 tool. A total of seven studies (RCTs) published between 2002–2022 that met the eligibility criteria were analysed in this review. All participants were older adults without any specific associate…

Aparell respiratori MalaltiesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEducació física per a persones gransRespiratory Systemwalking; aerobic training; elderly; older adults; spirometry; FVC; FEV<sub>1</sub>; lung functionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthExercise TestHumansWalkingExerciseAgedExercise TherapyInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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Activities of the elderly and their satisfaction with life

2015

Abstract Successful aging (Rowe &amp; Kahn, 1997) is conditioned by aspiration to be active and by the ability to maintain social relations. Activity improves the emotional lives of seniors and is associated with a reduction of some symptoms of aging. Our study verifies if the number of activities (informal and solitary) is associated with quality of life and whether subjective age may be a mediator of this relationship. The 136 seniors above 60 were tested by our authorial scale of activity and the WHOQOL-BRIEF. The results showed that older persons’ higher quality of life levels are related not only to the number of activities undertaken, but also to the frequency that these activities ar…

Applied psychologyPsychologyactivity; older people; quality of life; subjective age; successful agingPolish Journal of Applied Psychology
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ASTHMA–COPD OVERLAP SYNDROME (ACOS): PREVALENZA, QUALITÀ DI VITA CORRELATA ALLO STATO DI SALUTE E IMPLICAZIONI PROGNOSTICHE DI UNA NUOVA ENTITÀ NOSOL…

COPD; asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; overlap syndrome; mortality; older people.COPDolder people.asthmaoverlap syndromemortalitychronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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El paper de la interacció social en el procés de sortida del rol laboral. La jubilació primerenca com a exemple.

2010

El procés d'envelliment a Europa dóna lloc a canvis importants en la composició de la força laboral que plantegen nous desafiaments als diversos agents socials, les empreses, l'administració pública i els treballadors mateixos. Aquesta situació ha fet sorgir un interès cada cop major per entendre el procés que du les persones a jubilar-se abans de temps. La investigació en aquest àmbit ha partit de dues perspectives. Una perspectiva considera la jubilació primerenca com un fenomen involuntari i que és resultat de les polítiques socials i dels acords entre l'empresa, l'administració i els sindicats per fer front a problemes estructurals. L'altra perspectiva, tot i que considera també els efe…

Context social envelliment jubilació primerenca treballadors grans. Social context aging early-retirement older workers. Artículo:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA
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Linguistica Lettica, Nr. 30

2022

Žurnāla "Linguistica Lettica" 30. numura tēma ir "Valodas bagātība slēpjas tās dažādībā". The theme of the 30th issue of the annual journal "Linguistica Lettica" is "The richness of language lies in its diversity".

Dialektu nivelēšanāsMuLa2012“Valoda. Laiks. Lejaskurzeme”FonētikaDaina NītiņaEklezionīmiPersonvārdiDraudžu un baznīcu nosaukumiĢeolingvistikaAnna Vagale“Latviešu valodas dialektu atlants”Ilga MiglaAntons BreidaksAntroponīmiSociolingvistikaValodas vēstureApvidvārdiLingvistiskā ainavaMartins HeidegersAldis LauzisLatviešu valodas dialekti un izloksnesLaimdota OldereImants ŠmidebergsKultūratmiņaIeva ZuicenaToponīmiJuris BaldunčiksMorfosintakseValodu kontaktiAkcentoloģijaOrtogrāfijaFonoloģijaMoriss HallePēteris VanagsBaltijas vācu valodaLietuviešu valodas dialekti un izloksnesRegīna KvašīteValodniecības bibliogrāfija 2021Valodas reģionālie variantiMorfoloģijaDialektoloģijaKoda maiņa:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other languages::Baltic languages [Research Subject Categories]Korpuslingvistika
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