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期刊名:Age and ageing

缩写:AGE AGEING

ISSN:0002-0729

e-ISSN:1468-2834

IF/分区:7.1/Q1

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Gregor Liegl,Audrey Yuki Brinker,Ursula Müller-Werdan et al. Gregor Liegl et al.
Background: Assessment of physical function, a key outcome in geriatric research, relies on either patient-reported or performance-based assessments. While several patient-reported instruments have been successfully linke...
Minna Yumol,Tim J Wilkinson,Rihan Shahab et al. Minna Yumol et al.
Background: Junior doctors provide much of the day-to-day medical care for hospitalised older patients. However, there is little formal training after medical school to prepare them for the complex assessment and manageme...
Stella Thissen,Eefje Sizoo,Martin Smalbrugge et al. Stella Thissen et al.
Background: Crisis admissions in dementia care are increasing, often leading to negative outcomes for people with dementia, their informal caregivers and healthcare professionals. Crises arise from a complex interplay of ...
Liat Ayalon,M Clara Maria P de Paula Couto,Klaus Rothermund et al. Liat Ayalon et al.
This study presents the preliminary validation of the WHO Ageism Towards Older Persons Scale (WHO-A-TOPS), a new measure designed to comprehensively assess ageism, whilst capturing its three dimensions (e.g. stereotypes, prejudices, and dis...
En Lin Goh,May Ee Png,David Metcalfe et al. En Lin Goh et al.
Background: The cost of medical care associated with hip fracture has been reported but the cost of social care is less well understood. Social care costs include formal residential and home care and home adaptations, but...
Paul Claffey,Laura Pérez-Denia,Louise Newman et al. Paul Claffey et al.
Background: Falls are a major health concern for older adults, affecting one-third of those over 65 years annually, with 10%-20% leading to injury or hospitalisation. Whilst falls are often multifactorial, unexplained fal...
Jamie L Tait,Rachel L Duckham,Timo Rantalainen et al. Jamie L Tait et al.
Background: Identifying strategies to mitigate age-associated cognitive decline is crucial. High-velocity power training enhances physical function in older adults and cognitive training has mixed cognitive benefits, howe...