... about inhibition and depression inolderadults However, the indication is that there may be an association between deficits in ability to inhibit and depression inolderadults Further studies in ... Rating Scale, was in the ‘very severe’ range 5.3.3 Updating Updating, as defined by Miyake et al (2000), is the updating and monitoring of working memory representations No study included in ... review investigated ‘updating’ abilities This is in keeping with the finding of Snyder (2013) that less than 9% of studies included in their large review (containing over 100 studies) investigated...
... database containing the names of olderadults interested in clinical trials research, and advertisements placed in the local newspaper We were primarily interested in targeting olderadults with ... compare the influence of different types of resistance training and a control on changes in measures of quality of life and selfefficacy inolderadults The data indicate that the mode of training resulted ... SWL inolderadults It is possible that the findings reported here are simply short term benefits resulting from the novelty of participating in a unique strength training research study and...
... experience in involvement in life situations" and refers to the personal and societal consequences of health conditions [3] There is a growing interest in such consequences and the influence of ... common inadults aged 50 years and over, increases with age and female gender, and most commonly affects mobility outside the home [22] Incidence and recovery rates of participation restriction in ... are not known Such information would help to establish the extent to which olderadults maintain or regain their desired levels of function in everyday life – despite an increasing frequency of...
... pain does increase with age in subjects in all study groups, there was no progressive increase in musculoskeletal pain inolderadults who participated in regular vigorous exercise, including ... sweat, and your pulse, if taken, will be above 120) Include periods of rapid walking at work andin daily activities." Subjects indicated their participation in running, jogging, swimming, bicycling/stationR1264 ... pain scores by age, gender and study group Significant increases in pain scores for female and male community scores by age, gender and study group controls and runners were found with increasing...
... IL-6 and IL-8 and markers of disordered coagulationand fibrinolysis, including protein C, thrombomodulin and PAI-1 An ELISA was used to measure each biomarker in duplicate: ICAM-1, IL6 and IL-8 ... clinical ALI/ARDS [12] Injurious high tidal volumes alone can cause derangements incoagulationand fibrinolysis, and can trigger an inflammatory response [17,18] To assess abnormalities in inflammation, ... is injurious in the acutely injured lung In a rat model of acid-induced lung injury, Frank and colleagues showed that lung endothelial and epithelial injury were minimized by a reduction in tidal...
... time, olderadults are less interested in making new friends and would rather focus on maintaining their established inner circle of friends This intentional “emotional regulation” may explain the ... group and longitudinally invariant measure of PACES, we examined whether any substantive differences were evident inolderadults engaging in two different exercise modalities Interestingly, ... meaning could be de-contextualized, andin turn, feeling bad, pain, and other physiological and emotional states, may greatly influence their choices on any given day The expert panel was instructed...
... gardening, bowls, exercise classes and swimming) and activity undertaken while performing daily tasks such as shopping and visiting friends (e.g., walking and cycling) are recommended for increasing ... commuting and business decline steeply after age 59y as the proportion of trips for shopping, personal business and visiting friends and family increase So it appears that shopping is the main reason ... meal, drink, cinema and any other entertainment activities including watching sport Personal: personal business activities such as post office business, banking dry cleaning Walk: going for a...
... modifications, and training for technical and mobility aids was effective in reducing the rate of falls in community-dwelling olderadults at high-risk for falling.67 Falls were also reduced inolderadults ... significant in those 75 years and older. 70 Interventions involving specific home modifications including handrails for outside steps and internal stairs, grab rails for bathrooms, outside lighting, edging ... information on hazard reduction and installation of safety devices was ineffective in reducing falls inolder adults, and this failure was attributed to its C Enderlin et al / Geriatric Nursing...
... interventions in community dwelling olderadults [13] Please cite this article in press as: Stubbs B, et al What works to prevent falls inolderadults dwelling in long term care facilities and ... that include individual risk assessment and tailored interventions are effective in preventing falls in these settings Whilst there is a paucity of research investigating fall interventions in ... falls inolderadults dwelling in LTCF or delivered in hospitals were included More specifically, meta-analyses had to meet the following criteria: Population: Olderadults (mean age ≥ 60 years and...
... of a 5-min warm-up, 35-min exercise using upper and lower body pneumatic resistance training machines, and a 5-min cool-down Training began at 60-65% of one repetition maximum (1RM) and progressed ... utilization in skeletal muscle It has been proposed that insulin resistant individuals have a defect in GLUT4 trafficking and targeting leading to reduced GLUT4 in the cell membrane in skeletal ... on each machine at baseline (prior to randomization), and once at 16 weeks Baseline and final muscle strength was calculated as the sum of 1RM measures for all machines used for training Statistical...
... Computer and Internet Terms for OlderAdults This glossary for olderadults was prepared by the National Institute on Aging Searching for Health Information Online: An Internet Course for OlderAdults ... Computer and Internet Terms for OlderAdults This glossary for olderadults was prepared by the National Institute on Aging Searching for Health Information Online: An Internet Course for OlderAdults ... for OlderAdults This glossary for olderadults was prepared by the National Institute on Aging Searching for Health Information Online: An Internet Course for OlderAdults Computer and Internet...
... medicine, Fundamentals of Complementary and Alternative Medicine In 2002, he became the founding director of the Policy Institute for Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia and Washington, DC, working ... University of Washington in Seattle and serves as a principal or co-investigator for several large NIH-funded studies pertaining to spirituality and health, and integrative medicine Dr Ai is a fellow ... Aging Joyce Frye 79 Chapter Music, Health, and Well-Being Elaine Abbott and Kathleen Avins 97 Chapter Art Therapy Caroline Peterson 111 Chapter Massage Therapy andOlderAdults Eileen Kennedy and...
... Methods Design Equivalence investigation between telephone and face-toface administration for the FAI and the EQ-5D Participants and setting Olderadults taking part in a larger evaluation of ... administration at the individual item level and overall scores indicate that telephone administration of these instruments is a valid method of obtaining this information from elderly patients in ... telephone and face-to-face administration of these instruments at both the individual item level and overall score Within the EQ-5D instrument, the intraclass correlation coefficients and limits...
... outcomes inolderadults by: 1) maintaining or augmenting physiological functions (e.g., prevention of sarcopenia); 2) reducing the likelihood of acquiring additional chronic conditions; 3) delaying ... mobility inolderadults via mechanisms such as improved muscle strength and postural balance but also indirectly by, for example, reducing the risk for falls and fractures [34,35] Maintaining the ... conceived and designed the project, obtained funding, assisted with the interpretation of the results and contributed to the writing and editing of multiple drafts CAM was involved in the design,...
... independent functioning inolder adults, thorough investigations on the effectiveness of biofeedback-based interventions for training balance and mobility in different populations of olderadults have ... effects in favor of the biofeedback-based training were found for weight-distribution during standing • Training gait with auditory (and visual) biofeedback inolder patients post-stroke In out ... intervention 3× wk, wks 25 minutes Total: 300 COP asymmetry during standing, sway during normal and tandem standing Heiden & Lajoie[39] 2009 Canada CT Community-dwelling, olderadults recruited from...
... at least in part, and care should be taken when interpreting the clinical implications Posterior tilting of the trunk (Tilt (G) graph in Figure 1) begins with the initiation of the single limb ... normalized walking speed and BMI Therefore, after excluding the confounding effect of the normalized walking speed and body size, the most prominent gender difference in the kinematic data of ... motion and transverse plane motion are possibly interconnected in three dimensional space This concurs with the findings of a previous study, in which coupling between lateral bending and axial...
... social, and psychological well-being [1] Maintaining a high level of quality of life into advanced age is a growing public health concern as the older adult population continues to increase In fact, ... multiple domains of HRQL in healthy, olderadults An active lifestyle preserves physical function inolderadults [27], which may possibly contribute to higher levels of HRQL scores in domains related ... and bodily pain are positively associated with physical activity, independent of hypertension and gender In contrast, group differences in hypertension and gender explained the lower scores in...
... well-being broadly, encompassing subjective and psychological feelings of life satisfaction, optimism, selfesteem, mastery and feeling in control, having a purpose in life, a sense of belonging and ... be used in epidemiological surveys? Baseline findings from a British survey of ageing Age Ageing 2006, 35:607-14 Bowling A: Perceptions of active ageing in Britain: divergences between minority ... cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/aag/aging htm - link valid 03-03-2011) Promoting psychological resources is crucial for optimising both ageing well or successfully, and enhancing the quality of later life, enabling older people...
... dic i n e original article Patent Foramen Ovale and Cryptogenic Stroke inOlder Patients Michael Handke, M.D., Andreas Harloff, M.D., Manfred Olschewski, M.Sc., Andreas Hetzel, M.D., and Annette ... result, some patients ovale plays a role in stroke inolder patients With with intracranial large-artery atherosclerosis may increasing age, there is an increasing potential have been erroneously ... right-to-left intracardiac shunting The foramen ovale remains open in about one fourth of the general population The prevalence decreases gradually with increasing age, from 34% during the first...
... physical interventions and in- hospital psychiatric consultation While several studies have focused upon the onset of delirium and functional decline in hospitalized older adults, there are few investigations ... of hospitalized elderly adults will continue to increase in the coming decades The National Health Interview Survey reports that in the United States in 1994, 8.3 million individuals over 65 years ... of agitation and behavioral problems inolder patients in acute care settings The objectives of this study were to (a) determine the quantity and quality of behavioral problems inolder hospitalized...