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Gerontology is essential to the identity of geriatric medicine

2019

The concept of the preeminence of multidimensional func-tional status in health care, one of the first achievements of geriatric medicine, has been endorsed by diverse sources, and is now a cultural patrimony of medicine. One of the main goals of geriatric medicine is to allow older people to remain as independent as possible for as long as possible. The integrated research of geriatricians and gerontologists has been at the forefront of the development, testing, and application of tools to assess functional status, including activities of daily living, gait and mobility, cognition, psy-chological status, depression, and social support.

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPsychoanalysisSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internabusiness.industrymedicineIdentity (social science)gerontology geriatric medicine ageing frailty resiliencebusiness
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Controversies in blood-pressure goals among the elderly

2017

The optimal blood-pressure (BP) goals for elderly patients remain inconclusive, despite the recent publication of meta-analyses comparing intensive BP control with standard BP control. In searching for therapeutic approaches in these patients, researchers should change the focus from optimal BP values to a more holistic, individual approach.

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAlternative medicineHolistic health030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePharmacotherapyBlood pressuremedicinePhysical therapy030212 general & internal medicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIntensive care medicinebusinessNature Reviews Cardiology
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Sarcopenic osteoarthritis: a new entity in geriatric medicine?

2018

Purpose: Osteoarthritis, a disease characterized by cartilage degradation, abnormal subchondral bone remodeling and some grade of inflammation, and sarcopenia, a condition of low muscle mass associated with reduced strength and function, are prevalent disorders in older adults. In this review, we examine what is known about the relationship between osteoarthritis and sarcopenia, with particular focus on the older population. We also discuss how osteoarthritis and sarcopenia may interact and affect each other in clinical progression and the potential benefits from developing treatments that address such muscular-skeletal interaction. Methods: We searched in Pubmed and Scopus through a combin…

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCartilageOsteoporosisPhysical exerciseDiseaseOsteoarthritismusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseasebody regions03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicine.anatomical_structureSarcopenia Osteoarthritis Physical performance TherapySarcopeniamedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinesshuman activitiesPathological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean geriatric medicine
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Predictors of Adherence to the Use of Hip Protectors in Nursing Home Residents

2004

Objectives: To assess predictors of hip-protector use in nursing home residents under usual-care conditions and after intervention consisting of structured education of nurses and nursing home residents and provision of free hip protectors. Design: Nested cohort analyses within a cluster randomized, controlled trial with 18 months follow-up. Setting: Forty-nine nursing home clusters in Hamburg, Germany. Participants: Residents with at least one fall during the study period (intervention group, n=237; usual-care group, n=274). Measurements: Use of hip protector while falling. Regression analyses were performed for each of the two cohorts of fallers using the time to the first fall without hi…

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHazard ratioPoison controlHip protectorUrinary incontinenceFear of fallinglaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawCohortPhysical therapyMedicineGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Brotes de gastroenteritis aguda vírica en residencias de ancianos: Sistema de Detección por Umbral de Prevalencia (SiDUP)

2009

Javier Buesa Gómez (Javier.Buesa@uv.es) Se describen las intervenciones llevadas a cabo en una unidad de epidemiología local, durante varios años, relacionadas con la epidemiología de la gastroenteritis por norovirus en residencias de ancianos de Castellón. Desde varios brotes acaecidos en un mismo geriátrico, hasta el estudio de los casos esporádicos que determinan la situación endémica en varias residencias. Este trabajo se centra en el análisis de esa situación endémica de síntomas digestivos en periodos de silencio epidémico y la propuesta de un método sencillo para detectar el inicio de brotes de GEA de transmisión progresiva (persona-persona) que hemos denominado Sistema de Detección …

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Comorbidities Alone Do Not Explain the Undertreatment of Colorectal Cancer in Older Adults: A French Population-Based Study

2011

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the influence of comorbidities on treatment modalities of colorectal cancer according to the age of patients and French recommendations. DESIGN: Population-based study SETTING: French Digestive Cancer Registry, Burgundy. PARTICIPANTS: Two thousand nine hundred twenty-one incident colorectal cancers diagnosed between 2004 and 2007. MEASUREMENTS: The independent influence of comorbidities (recorded according to the Charlson index) on treatment was analyzed using multivariate logistic regressions controlling for age, sex, and their interaction. RESULTS: The association between comorbidities and resection for cure was significant only in patients younger than 75 (P in…

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyChemotherapybusiness.industryColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationCancermedicine.diseaseComorbidityCancer registrySurgeryRadiation therapyInternal medicinemedicineGeriatrics and GerontologybusinesseducationJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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AGING IN EUROPE AND GERIATRIC CARE

2017

Europeans are living longer than ever, and this pattern is expected to continue. The increased life expectancy is a remarkable achievement, which however poses obvious challenges for health care and geriatric assistance. There is a progressive increase of older persons living alone and in need of assistance. European countries are handling these challenges with very different approaches. There are countries and regional differences in social policies and sanitary assistance, in providers of care, in quality of the assistance and in lodging costs. The long term care models are also very different (cash benefits, public provision of care services, or hybrid rather than pure models of care). T…

GerontologyAbstractsHealth (social science)Settore MED/09 - Medicina InternaGeriatric carebusiness.industrylong term care longevity geriatrics elderly agingMedicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessHealth Professions (miscellaneous)
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Assessing competence: The European survey on aging protocol (ESAP)

2003

<i>Objectives:</i> The main goal of this research project was to translate and adapt the European Survey on Ageing Protocol (ESAP) to 7 European countries/cultures. This article presents preliminary results from the ESAP, the basic assessment instrument of EXCELSA (European Longitudinal Study of Aging). <i>Methods:</i> 672 individuals aged 30–85, selected through quota sampling (by age, gender, education and living conditions), participated in this study, with 96 subjects from each of the 7 European countries. The basic research protocol for assessing competence and its determinants was designed to be administered in a 90-min in-home face-to-face interview. It contai…

GerontologyAdultLongitudinal studyAgingPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth StatusIntelligencePilot ProjectsStructural equation modelingSurveys and QuestionnairesPersonalityHumansInterpersonal RelationsMental CompetencyCompetence (human resources)Life Stylemedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overSuccessful agingAnthropometryAge FactorsSDG 10 - Reduced InequalitiesAnthropometryMiddle AgedExploratory factor analysisEuropeSocioeconomic FactorsPhysical Fitness/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/reduced_inequalitiesGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyPsychosocialPersonalityGerontology
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Psychomotor speed in a random sample of 7,979 subjects aged 30 years and over.

2011

Background and aims: Slowing of psychomotor speed among older individuals has been shown in numerous studies. However, in most cases these studies were based on small and selected groups of people and, in some cases, the test procedures did not allow separation of decision time and motor components of the overall performance. The purpose of the present study was to analyse in a large, randomly selected population sample the differences in decision and movement times in simple and multiple-choice test conditions. The association of educational background with psychomotor speed was also examined. Methods: Data on psychomotor speed were collected from a representative nation-wide sample of the…

GerontologyAdultMaleAgingMovementDecision MakingPoison controlSample (statistics)Injury preventionReaction TimeHumansFinlandAgedPsychomotor learningAged 80 and overHuman factors and ergonomicsMiddle AgedTest (assessment)Structured interviewPopulation studyEducational StatusFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceDemographyAging clinical and experimental research
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Nutritional screening of patients at a memory clinic--association between patients' and their relatives' self-reports.

2015

Aims and objectives To compare individual reports by patients and relatives (proxy) of the Nutritional Form For the Elderly and relate the Nutritional Form For the Elderly scores to Mini Mental Status Examination scores, weight loss, Body Mass Index, five-point Clock Drawing Test and background variables. Background Undernutrition or risk of undernutrition is a significant problem among people with dementia. A poor nutritional state increases the risk of infections, delayed convalescence after acute illness and reduced quality of life. Design A cross-sectional study. Method Application of the Nutritional Form For the Elderly in addition to clinical nutrition parameters and cognitive tests i…

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