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Clinical studies on the appearance of natural anterior teeth in young and old adults

2004

Objectives:  To evaluate the typical appearance of natural anterior teeth in young and elderly people and to develop guidelines for the natural appearance of dentures. Design:  Clinical examination and photography. Inclusion criteria were a dental state with natural anterior teeth and no more than two crowns. Subjects:  A study group (SG) consisting of 64 patients ranging in age from 60 to 86 years (67.3 ± 5.8) and a control group (CG) composed of 64 dental students aged 21–33 years (25.8 ± 2.4). Setting:  Dental schools of the Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz and the University of Leipzig. Results:  Most participants were content with the appearance of their own natural teeth. With rela…

AdultMaleCuspidmedicine.medical_treatmentColorDentistryMandibleEsthetics DentalDental Archstomatognathic systemMaxillamedicineHumansElderly peopleDenture DesignGeneral DentistryAnterior teethAgedAged 80 and overOrthodonticsbusiness.industryAnterior archMiddle AgedIncisorTooth Abrasionstomatognathic diseasesTooth DiscolorationFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyDenturesbusinessAttitude to HealthGerodontology
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Job satisfaction and quality of life among home care workers: a comparison of home care workers who are and who are not informal carers

2010

ABSTRACTBackground: Job satisfaction and quality of life among home care workers who serve simultaneously as informal carers for their own family members have seldom been explored. This study examined how this dual role influences job satisfaction and quality of life by comparing these dual carers with home care workers who do not provide informal care. The study also explored whether the factors related to job satisfaction and quality of life between these two groups were different.Method: Standardized self-administered questionnaires (Job Satisfaction Survey, the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) scales and various social demographic questions) were administered to the tw…

AdultMaleFrail Elderlymedia_common.quotation_subjectFamily supportTaiwanFamily incomeEffect Modifier EpidemiologicJob SatisfactionQuality of life (healthcare)Promotion (rank)NursingSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicineQuality (business)SalaryAgedDemographymedia_commonbusiness.industryta5142Middle AgedHome Care ServicesWork experiencePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCaregiversSocioeconomic FactorsQuality of LifeRegression AnalysisFemaleJob satisfactionPatient CareGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGerontologyInternational Psychogeriatrics
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Further evidence of genetic heterogeneity in familial essential tremor.

2007

Familial essential tremor (FET) is a common hereditary movement disorder with phenotypic variability and genetic heterogeneity. To date, linkage analyses revealed three loci associated to essential tremor (ET) (ETM1 on 3q13, ETM2 on 2p22-25, and a locus on 6p23). We performed a genetic analysis of these candidate chromosomal regions in a fifth-generation Italian kindred with autosomal-dominant ET. Of the 22 clinically evaluated family members, nine were affected by ET. The genetic study indicates that the ET in this family is not associated to any of the known ET loci. These findings support evidence of further genetic heterogeneity for such disease. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserv…

AdultMaleGenetic LinkageLocus (genetics)DiseaseBiologyGenetic analysisGenetic HeterogeneityGenetic linkagemedicineHumansAge of OnsetAgedGeneticsEssential tremorGenetic heterogeneityMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePhenotypePedigreeNeurologySettore MED/03 - Genetica MedicaDisease ProgressionEssential tremorFemaleSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyAge of onsetLinkage analysiNeurological disease
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Long-Term Determinants of Muscle Strength Decline: Prospective Evidence from the 22-Year Mini-Finland Follow-Up Survey

2012

Objectives: To examine long-term changes in handgrip strength and the factors predicting handgrip strength decline. Design: Longitudinal cohort study with 22 years of follow-up. Setting: Population-based Mini-Finland Health Examination Survey in Finland. Participants: Nine hundred sixty-three men and women aged 30 to 73 at baseline. Measurements: Handgrip strength was measured using a handheld dynamometer at baseline and follow-up. Information on potential risk factors, namely lifestyle and chronic conditions, and their changes throughout the follow-up were based on health interviews. Results: Based on linear mixed-effect models, midlife physically strenuous work, excess body weight, smokin…

AdultMaleGerontologyAgingSarcopeniaChronic bronchitisMuscle Strength Dynamometermedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPopulationMuscle Strength DynamometerDiseasePredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsWeight lossSurveys and QuestionnairesDiabetes mellitusActivities of Daily LivingmedicineHumansMuscle StrengthProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyeducationGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgededucation.field_of_studyHand Strengthbusiness.industryIncidenceMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysMiddle ageDisease ProgressionPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Isolated and Joint Effects of Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption on Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

2010

The roles of smoking and alcohol on the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain unclear. We performed a case-control study on the effects of both exposures before the age of onset of the disease in the cases (and same reference age for their age-matched controls) on disease risk. Interviews were conducted with population controls (n=246) and relatives of cases (n=176) identified through local Alzheimer's Disease Associations. Logistic regression models were built adjusting by gender, age, residence, education, economic situation, employment, and history of dementia in close relatives. Risk of AD was unaffected by any measure of tobacco consumption. Alcohol consumers showed a lower ri…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAlcohol DrinkingApolipoprotein E4PopulationLower riskLogistic regressionAlzheimer DiseaseRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineHumansDementiaeducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceSmokingCase-control studyGeneral MedicineOdds ratioMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologySpainCase-Control StudiesFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyAge of onsetbusinessDemographyJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
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Inverse Effects of Midlife Occupational and Leisure Time Physical Activity on Mobility Limitation in Old Age-A 28-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study

2014

Objectives: To evaluate in a sample of initially middle-aged municipal employees whether leisure time (LPA) or occupational physical activity (OPA) was associated with mobility limitation (ML) in old age. Design: Prospective population-based follow-up. Setting: Municipalities in Finland. Participants: Public sector employees from the Finnish Longitudinal Study on Municipal Employees (FLAME) initially aged 44 to 58 (N = 5,200). Measurements: Baseline data were collected in 1981, including LPA (average exercise within previous year: inactive (no exercise), moderate (some form of exercise ?1 time per week), vigorous (brisk exercise ?1 time per week)) and OPA (usual activities at work within pr…

AdultMaleLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth BehaviorPopulationphysical activityMotor Activity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySittingLower riskOccupational safety and healthmobility limitation03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeLeisure Activities0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesHumanslongitudinal studiesMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicinePoisson regressionProspective cohort studyeducationta512ta314occupational classFinlandOccupational Healtheducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryagingta3141ta3142Middle AgedConfidence intervalPhysical therapysymbolsFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessFollow-Up StudiesForecastingJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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[Investigation of an outbreak of norovirus gastroenteritis in a geriatric hospital]

2005

National audience; In aged-care facilities, gastroenteritis outbreaks are responsible for big trouble in the management of cares to the elderly. In November 2002, a gastroenteritis outbreak was observed in 5 of the 6 wards of the geriatric hospital La Charité, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, France, with an attack rate of 38.5% in the elderly (70 infected from 182 patients) and of 26.0% in the nursing staff (40 infected from 154 agents). The outbreak lasted 30 days with a peak corresponding to 79.8% of the cases between the 11(th) and the 20(th) of November. The first cases were observed in the two short-term-care wards; then, the outbreak spread rapidly to 3 of the 4 long-term care u…

AdultMaleMESH: NorovirusMESH : MaleMESH : Hospitals SpecialMESH : AgedMESH: GeriatricsHospitals Special[ SDV.MP.VIR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyDisease OutbreaksMESH: Aged 80 and overHumansMESH : Middle AgedMESH : Disease OutbreaksMESH : FemaleMESH: Disease OutbreaksMESH : Aged 80 and overMESH : GeriatricsMESH: Caliciviridae InfectionsAgedCaliciviridae InfectionsAged 80 and overMESH: Aged[SDV.MP.VIR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyMESH: Middle AgedMESH: HumansMESH : NorovirusNorovirusMESH : HumansMESH: Hospitals SpecialMESH: AdultMiddle AgedMESH : AdultMESH: MaleMESH: GastroenteritisGastroenteritisMESH : GastroenteritisGeriatrics[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyFemaleMESH : Caliciviridae InfectionsMESH: Female
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Familiarity-based recognition in the young, healthy elderly, mild cognitive impaired and Alzheimer's patients

2009

This study investigates the possible existence of deficits in familiarity in five samples of participants spanning a broad range of ages and cognitive states. Five groups of 16 participants with a diagnosis of multi-domain cognitive impairment with a slight or no deficit in memory, 16 multi-domain amnestic, and 16 Alzheimer's disease patients were compared in a recognition test with equivalent samples of old and young healthy participants. In one of the tests, participants studied words extracted from a restricted set of letters of the alphabet that were later mixed with new words from a different set. The unconscious use of the fluency produced by the repeated use of the set of letters was…

AdultMaleMedicina i psicologiaAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyNeuropsychological TestsAudiologyChoice BehaviorDevelopmental psychologyYoung AdultBehavioral NeuroscienceFluencyDiscrimination PsychologicalAlzheimer DiseasemedicineHumansDementiaGeriatric AssessmentAgedRecognition memoryAnalysis of VarianceRecallMemoriaNeuropsychologyRecognition PsychologyCognitionmedicine.diseaseFemaleAlzheimer's diseaseCognition DisordersPsychologyPhotic StimulationNeuropsychologia
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Bilateral and Unilateral Neuromuscular Function and Muscle Cross-Sectional Area in Middle-Aged and Elderly Men and Women

1996

Forty-eight healthy men (M) and women (W), divided into two different age groups, i.e., M50 yrs (range 44-57; n = 12), W50 yrs (range 43-57; n = 12), M70 yrs (range 59-75; n = 12), and W70 yrs (range 62-75; n = 12), volunteered as subjects for examination of muscle cross-sectional area (CSA), maximal voluntary forces, force-time curves, and electromyographic activity of the knee extensor muscles during bilateral and unilateral isometric contractions. The maximal bilateral knee extension force and the average CSA values in M50 were greater (p < .05) than in M70 and in W50 were greater (p < .05-.001) than those recorded for W70. The early forces in the force-time curve were greater (p < .05) …

AdultMaleMuscle tissueAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyIsometric exerciseElectromyographyKnee extensionAge groupsIsometric ContractionInternal medicineMaximal strengthmedicineHumansKneeAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testKnee extensorsElectromyographybusiness.industryMusclesAnatomyMiddle AgedMuscle Fibers Slow-Twitchmedicine.anatomical_structureMuscle Fibers Fast-TwitchCardiologyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyOlder peoplebusinessThe Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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A novel B cell population revealed by a CD38/CD24 gating strategy: CD38−CD24− B cells in centenarian offspring and elderly people

2012

The B cell arm of adaptive immunity undergoes significant modifications with age. Elderly people are characterized by impaired B cell responses reflected in a reduced ability to effectively respond against viruses and bacteria. Alterations of immunity with advancing age (immunosenescence) have been widely studied in centenarians who are considered a good example of successful aging. In recent years, attention has shifted to centenarian offspring (CO) as a model of people genetically advantaged for healthy aging and longevity. Here, we describe the preliminary characterization of a proposed new population of memory B cells, defined as CD19(+)CD38(-)CD24(-), which we find at higher frequencie…

AdultMaleParentsAgingCD180OffspringImmunosenescencePopulationB cell; CD38; CD24; CD180; Immunosenescence; Centenarian offspringLongevityCentenarian offspringCD38Lymphocyte ActivationCD19Article03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReference ValuesmedicineHumanseducationCD24B cell030304 developmental biologyAgedSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleAged 80 and over0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyB cellB-LymphocytesImmunity CellularbiologyCD24 AntigenGeneral MedicineImmunosenescenceMiddle AgedAcquired immune systemADP-ribosyl Cyclase 13. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyCentenarianCD38030215 immunology
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