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The impact of population aging on FDI: A panel data analysis based on 27 segments in China's manufacturing industry. [PDF]
Li Y, Chen T, Zhang Z.
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Spatial-temporal evolution of population aging in the yangtze river delta urban agglomeration of China. [PDF]
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Impact of population aging on future temperature-related mortality at different global warming levels. [PDF]
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A Global Decomposition Analysis of the Effect of Population Aging on Disability-Adjusted Life Years Associated with Cardiovascular Disease - 204 Countries and Territories, 1990-2021. [PDF]
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2015
Our aging population is rapidly growing and accounts for 46% of critical care patients and 60% of medical-surgical patients in the hospital. These acutely ill patients are challenging to frontline nurses because they frequently have multiple chronic conditions.
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Our aging population is rapidly growing and accounts for 46% of critical care patients and 60% of medical-surgical patients in the hospital. These acutely ill patients are challenging to frontline nurses because they frequently have multiple chronic conditions.
Deborah, Ellison +2 more
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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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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2017
The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased risk of falls. Falls-related injuries and hospitalizations are steadily increasing. Falls can lead to fear of falling, loss of independence, institutionalization, and death, inevitably posing a significant burden to the health care system.
Khow, K., Visvanathan, R.
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The number of people living beyond 65 years of age is increasing rapidly, and they are at increased risk of falls. Falls-related injuries and hospitalizations are steadily increasing. Falls can lead to fear of falling, loss of independence, institutionalization, and death, inevitably posing a significant burden to the health care system.
Khow, K., Visvanathan, R.
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