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Treating Sarcopenia in Older and Oldest Old
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2015The presence of sarcopenia is not only rapidly rising in geriatric clinical practice and research, but is also becoming a significant concept in numerous medical specialties. This rapidly rising concept has encouraged the need to identify methods for treating sarcopenia.
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1992
Abstract Those aged 85 and over are currently the fastest growing age group in the U.S. population. This is so new a phenomenon that there is little in historical experience to help in interpreting it. Not only are the old living longer, but they are also growing older in markedly different ways from their predecessors.
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Abstract Those aged 85 and over are currently the fastest growing age group in the U.S. population. This is so new a phenomenon that there is little in historical experience to help in interpreting it. Not only are the old living longer, but they are also growing older in markedly different ways from their predecessors.
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1992
Abstract This volume has had a long and deliberate maturation. It began, most immediately, with a session organized by Matilda White Riley and Richard Suzman for the May 1984 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. For the title of that session, they coined the term “oldest old,” a refinement of Bernice
Richard M Suzman +2 more
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Abstract This volume has had a long and deliberate maturation. It began, most immediately, with a session organized by Matilda White Riley and Richard Suzman for the May 1984 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. For the title of that session, they coined the term “oldest old,” a refinement of Bernice
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Oldest-Old Healthy Brain Function
Archives of Neurology, 1997There will be a remarkable increase in the number of people older than 85 years--the oldest-old--in the next 50 years. This age group is especially vulnerable to increasing disabilities, many of which are the result of the aging nervous system. Among these aging changes, the most devastating and likely to have the greatest impact on our society is the ...
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2018
Compared to younger people, older people are more likely to suffer the adverse effects of medications. On the other hand, older people as a group are more likely to reap the benefit of medications because they have more symptomatic disease and are more at risk of outcomes that can be prevented by medications.
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Compared to younger people, older people are more likely to suffer the adverse effects of medications. On the other hand, older people as a group are more likely to reap the benefit of medications because they have more symptomatic disease and are more at risk of outcomes that can be prevented by medications.
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