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Promoting healthy ageing: Development of the Healthy Ageing Quiz
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2012Aim: The aim of this study was to develop the evidence‐based Healthy Ageing Quiz (HAQ).Methods: Phase 1 activities (focus groups with 33 older adults, literature review and discussion with an advisory panel) informed the development of a draft HAQ.
Elizabeth V, Cyarto +3 more
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British Menopause Society Journal, 2006
Healthy mental ageing may be defined as the absence of the common disabling mental health problems of older people, especially cognitive decline and depression, accompanied by the perception of a positive quality of life. Older people are particularly prone to negative effects on mental health due to poor physical health.
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Healthy mental ageing may be defined as the absence of the common disabling mental health problems of older people, especially cognitive decline and depression, accompanied by the perception of a positive quality of life. Older people are particularly prone to negative effects on mental health due to poor physical health.
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Aging in a ‘healthy’ population
Social Science & Medicine, 1986A five-year project, building on an ongoing epidemiological study of menopause in 2500 women, will examine the aging process in middle-aged and older men, women, and couples in Massachusetts. While past research on aging has usually focused on disease and has drawn on a self-selecting, usually clinical population, our study will examine healthy ...
S M, McKinlay, J B, McKinlay
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Magnesium Research, 2015
Magnesium (Mg) is relatively stable in the intracellular compartment, although decreases linearly with advancing age. This begs the question as to whether Mg could be used as biomarker of aging. A biomarker of aging is a biological parameter of an organism that, in the absence of disease, better predicts functional capability at a later age than the ...
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Magnesium (Mg) is relatively stable in the intracellular compartment, although decreases linearly with advancing age. This begs the question as to whether Mg could be used as biomarker of aging. A biomarker of aging is a biological parameter of an organism that, in the absence of disease, better predicts functional capability at a later age than the ...
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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020
RNA interference screening in Caenorhabditis elegans has identified two repressive epigenetic regulators of age-related behavioural performance that are conserved in mammals.
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RNA interference screening in Caenorhabditis elegans has identified two repressive epigenetic regulators of age-related behavioural performance that are conserved in mammals.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Two long-term studies of the effect of calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys conflict: one concludes that restriction does not affect mortality, and the other concludes that it does. Differences in dietary composition and extent of restriction may explain the discrepant results.
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Two long-term studies of the effect of calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys conflict: one concludes that restriction does not affect mortality, and the other concludes that it does. Differences in dietary composition and extent of restriction may explain the discrepant results.
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Healthy ageing is NOT anti-ageing: Healthy ageing – a goal to inspire
World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 2015When you hear ‘healthy ageing’, you may picture buff-appearing older people like the 74-year-old bodybuilder Tsutomu Otsuka, who won the 2009 Japan Master Bodybuilding Championship (News-BF1, 2013)...
Poh Hin Lim, Nathan Vytialingam
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British Menopause Society Journal, 2005
In the future there will be more people aged 65 years and over ('older adults'). Although the exact mechanisms underlying normal ageing are not fully understood, ageing is generally associated with an increase in chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis.
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In the future there will be more people aged 65 years and over ('older adults'). Although the exact mechanisms underlying normal ageing are not fully understood, ageing is generally associated with an increase in chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis.
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Science Translational Medicine
As the world’s population grows older, vaccination is becoming a key strategy for promoting healthy aging. Despite scientific progress in adult vaccine development, obstacles such as immunosenescence and vaccine hesitancy remain. To unlock the potential of adult vaccines fully, we must enhance immunization programs, dispel misinformation, and invest in
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As the world’s population grows older, vaccination is becoming a key strategy for promoting healthy aging. Despite scientific progress in adult vaccine development, obstacles such as immunosenescence and vaccine hesitancy remain. To unlock the potential of adult vaccines fully, we must enhance immunization programs, dispel misinformation, and invest in
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
It's never too early to think about growing older.
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It's never too early to think about growing older.
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