Persons with osteoarthritis often have signs of reduced muscle strength. Some studies suggest that this strength could be improved with exercise. However, does this form of therapy improve the disease status as assessed by improvements in ca...
Osteoarthritis, the most prevalent joint disease and one affecting many aging adults is strongly associated with various degrees of disability and high health costs. Commonly deemed largely incurable and progressive, it appears muscle fat de...
Background
Older adults with disabling osteoarthritis may be severely impacted by negative emotions and pain, especially if they feel isolated.
Review Aims
1) To summarize the resea...
Knee joint osteoarthritis, a chronic condition resulting in considerable disability, particularly in later life, not only impacts life quality significantly and severely, but is also strongly associated with the persistence of intractable pa...
This editorial aims to propose and delineate that disciplined open-air exercise can slow down aging in humans. The aging process may be slowed down by outdoor physical training (e.g., mountaineering, climbing, running, swimming, walking, jog...
Efforts to mitigate or prevent painful disabling osteoarthritis have been pursued for more than a century with limited success. This current overview briefly summarizes how selected beliefs and behaviors, includin...
๐ค Authors:R. von Schwarz Ernst, Vartanian Karine, Bogaardt Paul+ 2 more
๐ Abstract:
From an academic and clinical point of view, stem cell therapy represents one of the most promising advances in modern medicine, with the ability to partially induce the regeneration of acutely injured or chronically damaged tissues. Stem ce...
Aim
This review examines the research base concerning hand osteoarthritis and changes in muscle mass and quality known as sarcopenia and the possible use of vitamin-D supplementation for re...
Background
Osteoarthritis and depression are both key barriers to healthy aging and greatly heighten the risk for many negative health issues that seriously impact life quality. When combined what are the implications?
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The debate of care uses the role of different actors from the interpretation of the debates and discussion groups carried out during the fieldwork. We identify here: the elderly person, the caregivers - here in this article in their wide var...
This triangle of care is the result of an ethnographic research conducted with hard pandemic restrictions in Barcelona during 2020. Even if it is based in a bibliography on gender and migration, care and aging, the a...
Older adults suffering from chronically painful disabling osteoarthritis of one or more joints such as the hip joint continue to experience multiple health issues, commonly progressive debility, and excess disability. This mini review strove...
Background
Osteoarthritis, the most common joint disease and one affecting a large number of older adults is not always amenable to the use of passive interventions such as surgery or pharmacologic interventions, but eve...
Background
Ageing is a life process in which progressive molecular, cellular, physiological and anatomical changes manifesting in humans and animals including other organisms lead to the decline of biological functions. ...
Background
Many older adults remain vulnerable to COVID-19 infections. They are also often at risk for frailty and poor health outcomes.
ย Aim
This exploratory review examines the cor...
Background
Many older adults are vulnerable to becoming frail. They are also often at risk for falling and serious injuries and poor health outcomes.
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Background
Many older adults, including those who have acquired painful disabling osteoarthritis of one or more joints may be frail rather than obese as is often reported. Those older adults who are frail may acquire ost...
Background
The origin of osteoarthritis, the most common disabling disorder of older adults remains uncertain.
Aim
This mini review examines the possible role played by various neuro...
Background
Osteoarthritis, a serious joint disease, said to represent a generally declining state of wellbeing and function among many older adults has been shown to be affected to a considerable degree by various nega...
Background
Aging is said to represent a declining state that is possibly especially compromised by sleep issues, and declining melatonin levels.
Aim
This review examined the idea tha...
๐ค Authors:Kumar Trivedi Mahendra, Branton Alice, Trivedi Dahryn+ 1 more
๐ Abstract:
The aim of the study was to evaluate the immunomodulatory activity of the Biofield Treated/Blessed proprietary test formulation consisting of essential ingredients viz. minerals (zinc, magnesium, iron, and copper) and vitamins (B6, B12, and ...
Background
Anxiety and depression are key barriers to healthy aging and greatly heighten the risk for many negative health issues that seriously impact life quality.
Aim
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Background
Aging, a state often associated with poor emotional health status greatly impedes life quality and independence for many.
Aim
This mini review examines the p...
Background
Older adults with hip joint osteoarthritis, a major cause of chronic progressively disabling highly painful functional experiences, may require a surgical joint replacement procedure known as total joint arthr...
Background
Falls injuries continue to contribute to numerous premature deaths as well as high disability levels, and excess morbidity rates among older adults, worldwide. But can vitamin D account for excess falls injuri...
Background
Aging, a commonly accepted time period of declining heath has been shown to vary in terms of its impact on function and independence.
Aims
This mini review examines the ...
Background
The coronavirus Covid-19 strain that emerged in December 2019, continues to produce a widespread and seemingly intractable negative impact on health and longevity in all parts of the world, especially, among o...
๐ค Authors:Syiao Wei Ng, Palanisamy Vanitha, Shanmuganathan Jothi+ 3 more
๐ Abstract:
Multiple primary malignancies especially in the head and neck region is no longer a rare occurrence and the prevalence is increasing. They were described as synchronous when the malignancies present within 6 months of another or metachronous...
Background
Most current Corona virus or COVID-19 pandemic deaths have been found to occur among populations older than 65 years of age, who often suffer from the presence of an array of chronic diseases that may be relat...
Background to the Issue
Many older adults, including those already suffering from chronically painful disabling osteoarthritis of one or more joints remain more susceptible than healthy age and gender matched adults to t...
Osteoarthritis, a widespread joint disease, commonly results in considerable pain and functional disability, especially among older adults. At the same time, falls and fall injuries, also common among the older population, may not only contr...
Hip fractures, which remain highly prevalent among the elderly and produce enormous social and economic costs, have not truly abated in prevalence despite years of research that outlines a multitude of preventable risk factors and interventi...
Bangladesh many older people spend their life in not only the unwell health but also in poverty which is major risk for the elderly population. This is especially true for older women, who suffer from various difficulties ensuing from prejud...
๐ค Authors:Gangwani Rachana, Bhatt Tanvi, Bohannon Richard+ 1 more
๐ Abstract:
Background and Purpose
The ability to respond effectively to perturbations is a key element of reactive postural control and is a crucial mediator of falls. Several studies exist in the literature that determine older ad...
๐ค Authors:Kumar Trivedi Mahendra, Branton Alice, Trivedi Dahryn+ 1 more
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The study was aimed to investigate the potential benefits of the Consciousness Energy Healing Treatment (the Trivedi Effectยฎ) per se and Biofield Energy Healing treated novel test formulation in male Sprague Dawley rats for their antiaging a...
In the light of various complaints about the quality of care provided by and operation of aged care facilities across Australia, the Commonwealth Government has announced a Royal Commission into the activities of the sector. As the proporti...
Haematuria is a common compliant in the elderly. Microscopic haematuria is first suspected after a dipstick in urine and confirmed with urine microscopy. The causes of haematuria in the elderly may be renal or extra-renal including clotting ...
The effect of age on Br, Fe, Rb, Sr, and Zn concentrations as well as on Zn/Br, Zn/Fe, Zn/Rb, and Zn/Sr content ratios in human prostatic fluid was investigated by 109Cd radionuclide-induced energy dispersive X-ray fluorescent microanalysis....
๐ค Authors:Kumar Trivedi Mahendra, Jana Snehasis
๐ Abstract:
Telomerase and SIRT1 (member of the sirtuin protein family) along with the lifestyle and diet are the major determinants of aging and its associated diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disorders. The study objective was to investigate...
Greater social capital has been shown to be associated with improved mental health, general wellbeing and reduced risk of premature mortality, cancer mortality and cardiovascular mortality. However, most of these studies found a positive rel...
๐ค Authors:K. Thu Win, Lwin Nay, Yasky Jaime+ 2 more
๐ Abstract:
Overview:
Dementia is a serious brain disease that impacts negatively in several areas of patientโs functioning. Depression has a strong link with dementia and is part of the behavior and psychological symptoms (BPSD). ...
Background:
Osteoarthritis is a disabling joint disease with no known cure that negatively effects life quality among high numbers of aging adults.
Aim:
To examine the concept of he...
Introduction
Cognitive and physical (especially aerobic) training have been reported to enhance cognition in the elderly. The goal of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two types of training, namely combined ...
Background:
Healthcare services provided to patients should vary depending on disease severity. However, disease severity bias, a type of selection bias, is a commonly encountered problem in administrative database stud...
๐ค Authors:Ericson Lisa, Hovstadius Bo, Carlsson Martin+ 2 more
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Hypovitaminosis D is common among older people and treatment with vitamin D is associated with reduced risk of falls and fractures. This paper provides a cost analysis of assessing the vitamin D status of and providing the pharmaceuticals fo...
๐ค Authors:Rehema Bavuma Namaganda, Kyaddondo David, Kiwuwa Steven+ 1 more
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The use of mobility assistive technologies in different contexts seem to give a great promise to potentially improve mobility, functionality, social interaction as well as performance of daily activities for the elderly. Unused wheelchairs a...
Falls continue to be a health concern for older adults. Gender and age are key predictors of falls, particularly for those with low health literacy. Data were collected by a State Health Department using the state-led supplemental question o...
๐ค Authors:Drew William, Wilson Daisy, Sapey Elizabeth
๐ Abstract:
Frailty describes a medical syndrome that confers increased vulnerability to disproportionate changes in health status following minor stressors. With loss of homeostatic reserve in multiple physiological systems, frailty conveys an increase...
We aimed to find the population coverage, health service utilization and out-of-pocket spending among the elderly who are insured under Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CHIS), Kerala through a longitudinal study of 600 non-rich househo...
Background and Objective:
Behavioral procedures have proven to be effective with elderly adults in nursing home. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a shaping procedure as a means of increasin...
This is a short communication article on antibiotic resistance in the elderly. The elderly is prone to infections and therefore the use of antibiotics in the elderly is common. Literature review was done using Medline, Google and PubMed.
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Given the aging of the population, an increase in the number of persons in need of long-term care and end-of-life care can be expected in the coming years. The scientific literature underlines the lack of end-of-life care for elderly people ...
๐ค Authors:Dorfman Jon, Wyman Allison, FitzGerald Gordon+ 4 more
๐ Abstract:
Background:
Discharge disposition planning begins at admission and is frequently one of the first questions posed to healthcare providers by patients and families. We hypothesized that pre-injury functional status woul...
Tanzania is among the developing countries experiencing rapid growth of an ageing population, which has an implication in healthcare expenditure especially in resource poor settings where majority of elderly people cannot afford to pay for t...
Bone quality is difficult to assess but the skeletal bone condition is reflected in mandibular trabecular bone, which is well imaged in periapical dental radiographs. The aim of this 12-year prospective cohort study was to test if marginal m...
๐ค Authors:Graham Jove, Fan Linlin, S. Meadows Eric+ 3 more
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Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) have been shown to improve patient outcomes in the hospital setting, but limited results from long-term care or community settings exist. Using electronic health records (EHRs) from 2009 to 2014 for both ad...
Dehydration in acute care is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. However, no standard approach to hydration assessment exists in clinical settings. The pilot study aimed to explore total body water content as means for immedia...
๐ค Authors:J Whiting Susan, Chi Cheng Pui, Thorpe Lilian+ 4 more
๐ Abstract:
Loss of muscle mass and functionality leads to increased risk for falls and onset of frailty, especially residents of long term care (LTC) homes. Hand grip strength (HGS) is emerging as a promising tool to measure muscle strength and a proxy...
๐ค Authors:Nanavati Nikhil, Hoggett Lee, Hampton Matthew+ 2 more
๐ Abstract:
Aim
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in hospital with orthopaedic surgery already an established risk factor. This study aims to establish the length of time that a patient is at...
๐ค Authors:M. J. Pollux Petra, Elliot Victoria, Howard Mark+ 1 more
๐ Abstract:
A popular scale for assessing knowledge about Alzheimerโs disease is the Alzheimerโs Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS). The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of adding โdonโt knowโ to the original โtrueโ or โfalseโ response option....
Ageing whilst an inevitable process in the human being, does not have to be marked by progressive decline and social withdrawal. `Ageismโ can generate a number of negative and at times destructive perspectives, labelling the elderly and poss...
๐ค Authors:Coronado-Vรกzquez Valle, Merino Casto Mario, Martรญnez Tomรกs+ 3 more
๐ Abstract:
Purpose
Hospital readmission of patients with pluripathologies is frequent and costly. This study describes the impact of patientsโ pluripathologies, functional capacity and social complexity on readmissions during a 12-...
Background and Objective:
Cognitive stimulation training was effective in reducing risk of cognitive decline and dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairment. The present study aimed to explore factors that contr...
๐ค Authors:P. Howard Elizabeth, Schreiber Robert, Russotto Aline+ 1 more
๐ Abstract:
This article describes COLLAGE 360, a personโcentered care model for older adults that integrates comprehensive assessment, goalโsetting, and coordinated community services. The approach seeks to promote health and function while reducing fr...
๐ค Authors:Philip M. DiMura, Margaret Gates, Lenore Gensburg+ 1 more
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Using NHANES 2007โ2010, this crossโsectional study examines associations between healthy lifestyle behaviors and hypertension among older U.S. adults, stratified by race and ethnicity. It explores how activity, diet, weight, and smoking patt...
๐ค Authors:Arlappa Nimmathota, Balakrishna Nagalla, Babu Kokku Suresh+ 7 more
๐ Abstract:
Objectives:
World has witnessed a considerable increase in the proportion of elderly population.Aging is associated with decreased physical activity and metabolism and thereby the changes in the nutritional requirements...
๐ค Authors:S. Kao Hsueh-Fen, L. Woods Diana, Ye Minzhi+ 3 more
๐ Abstract:
The prevalence of type-2 diabetes (T2DM) among Mexican-American older adults along the U.S.-Mexico border region is at epidemic proportions. Healthcare reform is trending toward long-term home-based management of chronic conditions. Under th...
Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity of the Extracts of the Leaves, Stembark and Root of Allanblackia floribunda: An Alternative Paradigm Shift Outcome.
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro
Ashique Ali Arain, Syed Muhammad Ali, Madiha Shah
Vitamin -D Deficiency: A Clinical Problem Searching For Solution.