نتایج جستجو برای: lawton instrumental activities of daily living scale

تعداد نتایج: 21238427  

2011
S.S. Stamouli M. Tzanakaki S. Giatas G. Georgiadis E. Papalexi I.A. Parashos

BACKGROUND/AIMS In this post-marketing observational study, the safety and effectiveness of memantine were evaluated in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHODS In a 6-month, observational, open-label study at 202 specialist sites in Greece, the effectiveness of memantine was evaluated using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)...

2017
Giola Santoni Alessandra Marengoni Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga Sara Angleman Debora Rizzuto Anna-Karin Welmer Francesca Mangialasche Nicola Orsini Laura Fratiglioni

Background People age differently, challenging the identification of those more at risk of rapid health deterioration. This study aimed to explore the heterogeneity in the health of older adults by using five clinical indicators to detect age-related variation and individual health trajectories over time. Methods Health of 3,363 people aged 60+ from the Swedish National study on Aging and Car...

2011
Sarah Tardif Martine Simard

This literature paper investigated the efficacy of 14 cognitive intervention programs administered to healthy elderly participants. PsycINFO and PubMed databases were searched using the following terms: cognitive training, cognitive stimulation, elderly, and aging. The majority of participants (13/14 studies) were recruited in community. Nine out of 14 studies targeted memory as the principal c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses 2011
David E Vance Karen Heaton Yvonne Eaves Pariya L Fazeli

Nearly 50% of older adults experience difficulty with sleeping, and 21% of older adults also experience cognitive complaints to which sleep difficulties can also contribute to poorer cognitive functioning. Combined, such sleep difficulties and age-related cognitive declines can contribute to poorer performance on everyday activities necessary for independence, quality of life, and successful ag...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2002
Eva Kahana Renee H Lawrence Boaz Kahana Kyle Kercher Amy Wisniewski Eleanor Stoller Jordan Tobin Kurt Stange

OBJECTIVE This research explored the long-term benefits of engaging in proactive health promotion efforts among old-old residents of Sunbelt retirement communities to empirically test components of the Preventive and Corrective Proactivity (PCP) Model of Successful Aging. Specifically, we examined the contributions of exercise, tobacco use, moderate alcohol use, and annual medical checkups to m...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1997
L W Li M M Seltzer J S Greenberg

This cross-sectional study examined how three types of social support-social participation, emotional support, and caregiving support-were related to depressive symptoms in wives caring for their elderly husband and daughters caring for their elderly parent. We investigated whether different dimensions of social support affect mental health via different mechanisms and whether the context in wh...

2012
Jarred S Bennett Patricia A Boyle Bryan D James David A Bennett

BACKGROUND Recent research has begun to recognize the important influence of literacy levels and how they affect health and wellbeing, especially in older adults. Our study focuses on health and financial literacy, two domains of literacy which previous research has suggested may be significantly related to health and wellbeing. Our study examines the relation of health and financial literacy w...

2017
Francesca Cecchi Silvia Pancani Federica Vannetti Roberta Boni Chiara Castagnoli Anita Paperini Guido Pasquini Francesco Sofi Raffaele Molino-Lova Claudio Macchi Annamaria Gori Nona Turcan Debora Valecchi Roberta Frandi Lorenzo Razzolini Valentina Fabbri Guglielmo Bonaccorsi Chiara Lorini

People aged 90 and older represent a fast-growing population segment who deserve specific attention and research. Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in hemoglobin concentration, which predicts adverse outcome, such as mortality, morbidity, frailty and disability. Whether this association is independent from increased prevalence of comorbidity, causing both anemia and reduced physic...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2000
E V Gama J E Damián J Pérez de Molino M R López M López Pérez F J Gavira Iglesias

OBJECTIVE to evaluate the associations of 18 activities of daily living with self-rated health in older people. DESIGN AND SETTING cross-sectional study of a representative sample of 781 people aged 65 or over (response rate: 89.9%). METHODS self-rated health was assessed by the question: "Overall, how would you rate your current health status-very good, good, fair, poor or very poor?" We u...

Journal: :Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 2012
Gulistan Bahat Fatih Tufan Bulent Saka Sibel Akin Hilal Ozkaya Nurullah Yucel Nilgun Erten Mehmet Akif Karan

BMI is commonly used indicator of malnutrition and 18.5-24.9 kg/m(2) is generally regarded optimal. However, there is an ongoing debate on ideal range for elderly. BMI cut-off values vary also between ethnic groups. We aimed to investigate relationships between BMI, functional status and malnutrition in elderly living in a nursing home in Turkey. BMIs of 254 residents were calculated. Chronic d...

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