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期刊名:Journals of gerontology series a-biological sciences and medical sciences

缩写:J GERONTOL A-BIOL

ISSN:1079-5006

e-ISSN:1758-535X

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Background: Vestibular dysfunction represents a significant public health burden, and the association with the endogenous antioxidant bilirubin remains controversial. This study aimed to systematically evaluate the associ...
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Jonathan K L Mak,Noel C Yue,Gloria Hoi-Yee Li et al. Jonathan K L Mak et al.
Background: Whether survival at extreme ages can be accurately predicted remains unclear. This study explored the feasibility of using machine learning (ML) and electronic health records (EHRs) to predict mortality in cen...
Begoña Molina-Baena,Jose Antonio Carnicero,Suzette L Pereira et al. Begoña Molina-Baena et al.
Background: β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) is a bioactive metabolite formed from breakdown of leucine, which increases muscle protein synthesis and reduces muscle breakdown. Previous studies have shown an inverse asso...
Nicole Noren Hooten,Nicolle A Mode,Shafagh Valipour et al. Nicole Noren Hooten et al.
Geroscience may be the juggernaut that coalesces the pathways of biologic knowledge to expand our understanding beyond describing differences in rates of aging to feasible interventions for improving quality of life as we age. To accomplish...
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Background: Mobility is a critical component of health status in hospitalized older adults. Adoption of routine mobility tracking in acute and subacute settings is hampered by lack of automated and standardized measuremen...
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Background: Depression among older adults is a growing concern globally, influenced by both environmental stressors and individual health conditions. This study examines the impact of heatwave exposure and multimorbidity ...
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Background: Low muscle strength and sarcopenia are strong predictors of disability. Although multicomponent training (MT) is commonly recommended, its long-term effects remain unclear, and evidence on High-Speed Resistanc...
Yong-Hao Pua,Laura Tay,Ross Allan Clark et al. Yong-Hao Pua et al.
Background: To address the lack of a composite intrinsic capacity (IC) score based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) Screening tool, we propose a model-based approach to compu...