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P4‐117: Low mood in late life and risk of amnestic versus other cognitive impairment with and without dementia: A longitudinal community‐based study
2008
IC‐P‐122: Association of hippocampus head diffusivity and episodic memory performance in early Alzheimer's disease
2009
P3–247: Functional consequences of LRP expression on familiar Alzheimer disease APP mutations
2006
P2–182: Anxiety and depressive symptoms as predictors of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease
2006
P2–206: Functional decline in mild cognitive impairment. Results from the regal project
2006
The Association Between Epigenetic Clocks and Physical Functioning in Older Women: A 3-Year Follow-up
2021
Abstract Background Epigenetic clocks are composite markers developed to predict chronological age or mortality risk from DNA methylation (DNAm) data. The present study investigated the associations between 4 epigenetic clocks (Horvath’s and Hannum’s DNAmAge and DNAm GrimAge and PhenoAge) and physical functioning during a 3-year follow-up. Method We studied 63- to 76-year-old women (N = 413) from the Finnish Twin Study on Aging. DNAm was measured from blood samples at baseline. Age acceleration (AgeAccel), that is, discrepancy between chronological age and DNAm age, was determined as residuals from linear model. Physical functioning was assessed under standardized laboratory conditions at b…
Time estimation and aging: a comparison between young and elderly adults.
2001
Studies about effects of aging on the estimation of short temporal intervals are not conclusive. The aim of the present research was to evaluate age-related differences in the reproduction of a short interval (10 s) using a computerized method. The sample comprised thirteen young adults ( M = 26.15 years) and twelve elderly adults ( M = 79.1 years). Three parameters of time estimation were measured: estimated time, absolute error, and standard deviation. Results showed that time estimates performed by elderly participants were shorter than those of younger ones, although there were no significant differences between the two age groups in the percentage of absolute errors or standard deviat…
Family caregivers’ involvement in caring for frail older family members using welfare technology: a qualitative study of home care in transition
2022
Abstract Background Demographic, economic and organisational changes challenge home care services. Increased use of welfare technology and involvement of family members as co-producers of care are political initiatives to meet these challenges. However, these initiatives also involve ethical aspects. Method The aim of this qualitative study was to explore family caregivers’ experience of involvement and possible ethical aspects of caring for frail older family members receiving home care services supported by welfare technology. This study used a qualitative explorative and descriptive design within a phenomenological-hermeneutical approach. Sixteen interviews with eighteen family caregiver…
sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211019299 – Supplemental material for Variation in end-of-life care and hospital palliative care among hospitals and loc…
2021
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211019299 for Variation in end-of-life care and hospital palliative care among hospitals and local authorities: A preliminary contribution of big data by Michael K. Gusmano, Victor G. Rodwin, Daniel Weisz, Jonathan Cottenet and Catherine Quantin in Palliative Medicine
sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211019299 – Supplemental material for Variation in end-of-life care and hospital palliative care among hospitals and loc…
2021
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pmj-10.1177_02692163211019299 for Variation in end-of-life care and hospital palliative care among hospitals and local authorities: A preliminary contribution of big data by Michael K. Gusmano, Victor G. Rodwin, Daniel Weisz, Jonathan Cottenet and Catherine Quantin in Palliative Medicine