In contrast, the highest end-of-life costs -- driven by acute hospitalizations -- belong to the relatively healthy, independent of age. Among survivors and among decedents, the oldest old (85+) cost significantly less compared to younger age groups. Combined, these results support the notion ...
This suggests that training of this type can reduce age-related perceptuo-cognitive deficits and can possibly aid the elderly in their daily travels.Universite de Montreal (Canada).Legault, Isabelle.Universite de Montreal (Canada).