Elderly (Age Groups) refers to the older population within a society, characterized by diversity and heterogeneity. The age structure within this population changes as societies move through the epidemiologic transition, with the oldest old (85 years and older) being the fastest growing age group in...
Library/information services and the nation's elderly The fastest growing segment of the population of the United States is that of persons 65 years and older. These persons have special information needs that... BB Moore,CC Young - 《Journal of the American Society for Information Science & ...
(1956), Cumming (1961), and Lawton (1972), have made strong beginnings in researching the psychological functioning of the elderly, only a few have explored the social and medical conditions of the aged, and especially their use of social welfare services, as these relate to a sense of ...
The project "Physical function and frailty within the elderly popula- tion in Norway: HUNT4 70+ " is financed by Fysiofondet (id. 118159 to KNM). Fysiofondet was not involved in the design of the study, nor in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, nor in the ...
Suicide prevention in the elderly (age 65-99) Suicide rates by age are highest among older adults. Subpopulations of elderly adults at high risk are identified, including White males, the target of a Healthy People 2000 Objective. Several specific programs are described and a range ... JL Mci...
had a significantly higher risk of MACE than those with normal BP. However, this relationship was not persistent among all age groups and sexes. Younger subjects had a greater risk of MACE from stage 1 HTN, whereas elderly subjects aged ≥ 70 years only belonging to the stage 2 HTN group...
But in the year 2050, with a positive migration balance over the years 2010–2050, there would be 18 elderly people in poor health plus 34 in good health per 100 people in the current working age range of 15–64. In the scenarios developed in this study, we demonstrate that improvements...
From Fig. 5, the trained network for the three-age-group prediction can better discriminate adults and elderly, and the trained network for five age-group prediction discriminates children, adolescents, and adults better. Figure 5 Confusion matrix of the age-group estimation results of the ...
On the protection of elderly individuals, Zhao noted that the decision stipulates that the basic interests and rights of workers should be ensured if employers hire people who have passed their statutory retirement age. The current policies on employment and labor relations have yet to be specified...
(redirected fromof age) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Legal Idioms age 1. a.a period of history marked by some feature or characteristic; era b.(capital when part of a name):the Middle Ages; the Space Age 2.Geologypalaeontol a.a period of the earth's history distinguished by special chara...