As the population of older adults continues to increase, the dissemination of strategies to maintain independence of older persons is of critical public health importance. Recent large-scale clinical trial evidence has definitively shown intervention of moderate-intensity physical activity (PA) reduces… Continue Reading →
Numerous studies have provided evidence supporting the hypothesis that AD neuropathology develops slowly over time, with the deposition of amyloid in the brain beginning as much as two decades before cognitive impairment. Intervening before pathology begins to develop — primary… Continue Reading →
When frail older adults are admitted to hospital, they are at increased risk of adverse events including falls, delirium, and disability. The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a practical and efficient tool for assessing frailty; however, its ability to predict… Continue Reading →
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