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Quantitatively attributing the health effects of population aging is crucial to addressing the challenges posed by an aging population. As populations age, the prevalence patterns of disease and injury shift significantly. Previous studies have demonstrated that the primary obstacles to effectively addressing...
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Palumbo(May 2009) The Effects Of Population Aging On The Relationship Among Aggregate Consumption, Saving, And Income, American Economic Review, 99(2)Dynan, Karen E., Wendy Edelberg, and Michael G. Palumbo. (2009) "The Effects of Population Aging on the Relationship among Aggregate Consumption,...
2.1.1. Population aging and industrial structure upgrading Early research on aging primarily focused on addressing the related social issues, predominantly adopting a narrow perspective that discussed “elderly problems within the context of elderly problems”. This approach does not provide an adequate ...
one early study15confirmed that the face of an older person displays more mixed expressions than that of a younger person, while some other studies16,17found no age effect on facial expressions. The results showing that the effect of aging vary from culture to culture may potentially be attribu...
Multiple phenomena contribute to the associations found by GWASs3, referred to here as ‘population effects’, as they reflect the genotype–phenotype association in the population, including the causal effects of alleles carried by an individual on that individual, called direct genetic effects; effec...
Although some view(ed) arterial demise due to atheroscle- rosis as an 'inevitable destiny,' just after the Second World War, there was increasing awareness for the social and medi- cal impact of (fatal) atherosclerosis in an aging population and the recognition that more work in the decades...
Polygenic risk score (PRS) is a measure to quantify the combined effect of genetic variants on an individual’s risk for disease. The combination of the APOEε4 allele dose and PRS has been shown to improve disease prediction accuracy in the European population [9]. Moreover, the PRS is ...
may be positive for society because if people are choosing to work for longer, a country will have a productive workforce. On the negative side though, in the long-term falling fertility rates will mean an aging population with a lack of young people to work and take care of the elderly....