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 ...
The intravenous bolus administration of high doses of the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone (in the mg./kg. range) to normal adults produced dose-dependent increases in systolic blood pressure and respiratory rate. No significant alterations in other physiological processes were found although there ...
Physiological effects of high dose naloxone administration to normal adults. Life Sci 1982;30:2025-31.Cohen MR. Cohen RM. Pickar D. Murphy DL. Bunncy WE. Physiological effects of high dose naloxone administration to nor- mal adults. Life Science 30: 2025-2031. 1982...
Some evidence suggests an inverse association between type 2 diabetes and androgens in men and a positive association between type 2 diabetes and androgens... D, Goodman-Gruen,E, Barrett-Connor - 《Diabetes Care》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 The Andro Project: physiological and hormonal influences of...
How is it possible for a woman to be biologically (not phantom) pregnant to full term, without the natural and general physiological and metabolic changes in her body integral to pregnancy? Which of the following options is correct? An abrupt increase in the Growth Hormone occ...
Association Between Femoral Neck Bone Mineral Density and Lower Limb Fat-Free Mass in Postmenopausal Women Aging is associated with several physiological changes that lead to increased disability and mortality. Examples of these changes are deteriorations in bon... P Gentil,RM Lima,JDO Ricardo,......
The Effects of Positive and Negative Support From Children on Widowed Older Adults' Psychological Adjustment: A Longitudinal Analysis This article examines the extent to which positive and negative support from children prior to and after spousal loss and changes in support from pre- to p... H Ju...
As we age, our bodies undergo many changes [1,2,3] that can be physiological and pathological. Just like other organs, the brain is susceptible to aging and it undergoes a series of structural and functional changes during aging [2,4]. In the context of brain biology aging is a major ...
Calorie restriction (CR) improves multiple indicators of healthspan and physiological function in humans. However, CR is contraindicated in normal-weight middle-aged and older (MA/O) adults because it induces deleterious adaptations, such as reductions in body mass (including skeletal muscle mass) ...
Physiological correlates of the time‐intensity trade in auditory late responses. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of stimulus duration on evoked potential thresholds known as the auditory late response (ALR)... J Redner,AC Eddins - 《Journal of the Acoustical Society...