Subjective socioeconomic position, gender and cortisol responses to waking
in an elderly population
The effect of widowhood on weight change, dietary intake, and eating behavior
in the elderly population
Consequently, the use of the present 20 item version can not be recommended for the assessment of FABs and pain anxiety
in an elderly population.
not been examined, however,
in an elderly population.
The present study investigates the cutoff score of a short form of the CES - D for screening of depressive symptoms
in the elderly population of Taiwan.
Does an indicated prevention programme reduce the development of major depression and anxiety
in an elderly population with subthreshold symptoms?
There is a high projected growth rate over the next few years because of an increase
in the elderly population who continue to need special care.
Due to an increase
in the elderly population, the employment outlook for medical assistants is considered to be good, with the field growing faster than other occupations.
The American population is experiencing an explosion
in its elderly population.
Åström, D.O., F. Bertil, and R. Joacim, 2011: Heat wave impact on morbidity and mortality
in the elderly population: A review of recent studies.
The beneficial effects of social interactions have been interestingly highlighted in delaying dementia
in the elderly population.
A physiological amount of zinc supplementation: effects on nutritional, lipid, and thymic status
in an elderly population.
Since diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease are common chronic diseases
in the elderly population that affect longevity and quality of life, increasing olive oil in the diet by adding it to salads (2 parts vinegar to 1 part olive oil) is very beneficial.
So this is a pro-supplementation study, for a moderate dose of supplements
in an elderly population being stressed by rigorous exercise.
We have found that
in the elderly population, 30 percent have zinc deficiency.
«This study and others support the fact that we should be asking the question: what is a desirable B12 level
in the elderly population?»
Maintenance of the LDL cholesterol: HDL cholesterol ratio
in an elderly population given a dietary cholesterol challenge.
Our laboratory focuses on dissecting the molecular pathways in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), two of the most common dementia
in the elderly population.
High levels of lipofuscin are involved in the pathogenesis of age - related macular degeneration (AMD), the main cause of blindness
in the elderly population in the western world.
Insomnia is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders, with an estimated incident of 10 - 15 % in general population and 30 - 60 %
in elderly population.
A recently published study in the journal Oncotarget is a contribution to understanding the underlying causes of COPD, especially
in the elderly population.
Major transfers to persons increased by $ 2.7 billion (5.9 %), due to growth
in the elderly population and increases in benefits which are indexed to quarterly changes in the Consumer Price Index.
On the other hand, research indicates that moderate alcohol consumption is associated with better brain function and less risk of dementia, especially
in elderly populations.
It is my belief that the many papers I have presented make it clear that what we do every day with our patients in a very effective and predictable manner in relationship to reducing inflammation and optimizing insulin metabolism can have a major impact on the sometimes daunting rate of neurodegeneration that we are now seeing
in elderly populations in this country.
There is a lot of data to shows that
in elderly populations, those with higher intakes of protein have better health (lower morbidity, mortality, etc).
Diverticular disease is characterized by saccular herniations of the colonic wall and is highly prevalent
in elderly populations in Western societies (Watters and Smith, 1990).
Not exact matches
A surge
in the number of the
elderly will push the UK's
population significantly higher by 2030, according to a report.
They believe that there will be many new jobs created
in technology and
in caring for the
elderly — because Western
populations are aging.
The 34 - year - old married mother of a one - year - old girl had doubts about the government's ability to fund retirement for Japan's growing ranks of
elderly in the world's oldest
population.
In isolation, old age security (OAS) and other
elderly benefits, like the Guaranteed Income Supplement, are sustainable as Canada's
population ages, according to Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page.
That means fewer workers to support the ever - expanding
population of
elderly: The number of people
in the workforce is expected to decline by about 20 % to 63.4 million
in 2035.
With its aging
population, Japan continues to lead the world
in «care bots» that help the
elderly with basic tasks.»
Considering Japan's aging
population (people over 60 constitute more than a quarter of the
population), the political landscape has turned into one
in which political candidates focus solely on the
elderly demographic.
Major transfers to persons increased by $ 1.0 billion on a year - over - year basis, with virtually all of the increase attributable to higher
elderly benefits, reflecting an increase
in the eligible
population base and
in average monthly benefits, which are indexed to inflation.
Major transfers to persons rose $ 0.8 billion (4.0 %), primarily reflecting higher
elderly benefits, due to an increase
in the eligible
population and higher average benefits, which are indexed to the Consumer Price Index on a quarterly basis.
The Rev. Kenneth Dupin, a Methodist minister
in Salem, Virginia, might just revolutionize the way our country deals with its ever increasing
elderly population.
The result has been much higher taxes to fund a growing
elderly population from the shrinking (at least
in relative terms) working
population.
The
elderly, 12 per cent of the
population, make up little more than 3 per cent of those appearing
in either religious or general programs.
Perhaps the real advantage of the relatively large proportion of
elderly, singles and young couples is the consequent reduction
in the project's
population density.
And these children are the same people who as adults will be called upon to make enormous sacrifices to support China's growing ranks of the
elderly — for not only is China graying, it is doing it faster than any
population in history.
The company caters to the
elderly population in Puerto Rico by hosting
in - store promotions such as inviting senior customers to bring their grandchildren to the restaurant and receive special discounts.
Ready meals have experienced significant growth
in Japan (over US$ 15 billion market size) largely due to their growing
elderly population.43 Chilled and frozen ready meals are also seeing growth across Asia with the increasing reach of the cold chain and growing levels of refrigerator ownership
in cities.
«Fifty percent of our
population gets muscle cramps, with athletes,
elderly, and outdoor workers being the most susceptible» — Nutritional Outlook; December 2015; Pickle Juice Makes a Splash
in Functional Drinks
As shown
in the table below, the Mohawk Valley and Southern Tier, respectively, had the largest
elderly populations in the state.
Labour targets Corby, Croydon Central, Plymouth Moor View, Morley and Outwood, Derby North, Gower, Thurrock and Telford all have smaller Conservative majorities than the additional number of voters since 2015 - although
in these seats, with much smaller student
populations and
in some cases many
elderly voters, other factors are likely to play a far bigger role
in determining the outcome.
These public forums provide an opportunity to increase citizen awareness and participation
in the Consortium's federal Community Development program by allowing the general public, as well as agency advocates for low and moderate income individuals, the
elderly and handicapped to offer suggestions and information on the needs of these
populations to County and municipal officials.
«With 80 per cent of breast cancers occurring
in women over the age of 50 and a steadily increasing
elderly population, the concerns raised
in this report will only intensify over the coming years unless urgently addressed.»
The continent has the lowest fertility rate and the most
elderly population in the world, and this
population will soon start to shrink.
The study by researchers
in Italy and Switzerland predicts that although the actual number of deaths from all cancers
in the European Union will continue to rise due to growing
populations and numbers of
elderly people, the rate of cancer deaths will continue to decline overall, with some notable exceptions: lung cancer
in women and pancreatic cancer
in both sexes.
Although the actual absolute numbers have increased when compared with 2009 (the year for which there are World Health Organization mortality data for most EU countries) due to the growing numbers of
elderly people, the rate (age - standardised per 100,000 of the
population) of people who die from the disease has declined from 148.3 male and 89.1 female deaths per 100,000
in 2009 to 138.1 deaths and 84.7 per 100,000 predicted for 2014.