degree of age related changes depend on a number of factors; some of these factors includegenetics, lifestyle choices Atherosclerosis, the hardening of the arteries is directly related to theamount of lipid or fat, which has accumulated in the lining of the artery; this is causeJ JonesJ Ellis
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), including incontinence, are highly prevalent among both community-dwelling and institutionalised older adults, with the prevalence increasing with older age Age-related physiological changes in both the lower urinary tract and the CNS might contribute to this rise ...
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), the third most common chronic health condition among older adults1, has been recognized as a potential risk factor for dementia1,2,3. Effective management of ARHL could potentially have the biggest public health impact for any modifiable dementia risk factor3. ...
The normal blood pressure range for elderly individuals, typically those aged 65 and older should be less than 130/80 in an ideal scenario. Due to age-related changes in the cardiovascular system, blood pressure may naturally trend higher compared to younger adults. Current 2024 guidelines recommen...
57 Examining a relatively healthy, older-age sample, we found that measures of depressive symptoms and amyloid burden were each strongly and independently associated with loneliness, which may indicate that there are dissociable dimensions and pathological mechanisms involved in loneliness in aging adults...
Age related changes in brain perfusion of normal subjects detected by Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT. Neuroradiology 40, 428-434.Krausz Y, Bonne O, Gorfine M, Karger H, Lerer B, Chisin R. Age- related changes in brain perfusion of normal subjects detected by 99mTc-HMPAO SPECT. Neuroradiology 1998;40...
Older adults are confronted with an increasing number of falls, and fragility-fractures may occur more often in the presence of osteoporosis. Age-related impairments of muscle function presenting less mass, strength, and power [21], lead to an even more increased fall-risk. In literature, BMD ...
The finding related to cognitive activity is supported by prior research showing the protective association of cognitive activity with cognitive impairment in older adults(HR = 0.895, 95%CI[0.859–0.933]) [12, 36]. Mechanisms by how participation in cognitive activity may influence the incidence...
to elucidate key mechanisms that drive AD. In particular, our findings indicate that the normal course of age-related, and perhaps protective, changes in brain H4K16ac is perturbed in AD. Our findings provide insights into epigenetic alterations that underlie AD pathology and provide a foundation...
Despite the regional heterogeneity in age-related changes and non-uniformity across brain morphometry measurements in the aging process, paucity of studies investigated the difference in cortical anatomy between the East Asian and Caucasian older adults. The present study aimed to compare cortical anatomy...