Helping Older People with Mental Health ProblemsBurrow, Simon
分析句子可知,“___health issues”作定语,修饰those,suffer from“患……病”,suffer“遭受”,由health issue“健康问题”可知,用suffer from,与主语those是主动关系,用现在分词形式作定语;“make+宾语+宾补”是固定用法,作宾语用动名词reading,不定式一般置后;空③make后的宾语是不定式“to use touch-screens”,...
Care of older people: Mental health problems Discusses the needs of older people with mental health problems. How mental health problems are underrecognised and undertreated in primary care medicine; ... Burns,A - Bmj 被引量: 74发表: 2001年 The needs of older people with mental health proble...
Falls are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in older people and the risk of falling is exacerbated by mental health conditions. Existing reviews have focused on people with dementia and cognitive impairment, but not those with other mental healt
The researchers said the study indicated there was a need for simple and safe balance tests to become a routine part of older people's health checks. The good news, Fiatarone Singh said, is that balancing is a skill that is very trainable, which means people can improve by incorporating si...
mobility, and chronic diseases may hinder older people’s ability to exercise. Additionally, fear of injury or exacerbating existing health problems can further discourage them. Consequently, they may opt for a sedentary lifestyle as a means of avoiding discomfort or exacerbating their health ...
This helped more college students and recent grads afford and seek out medical care when they needed it. "It is true that we have improved access to care," Benjamin says. But, "when you improve access to care, then you see more people and you identify more health problems." ...
Depression also raises the risk of suicide, especially in older white men. The suicide rate in people ages 80 to 84 is more than twice that of the general population. The National Institute ofMental Healthconsiders depression in people 65 and older to be a major public health problem. ...
, dementia and diabetes. And here’s another major health risk in our golden years: falls. One in 4 people age 65 or older suffers a fall each year, and 3 million wind up in the emergency room for taking a spill. Why is falling so common once we reach a certain age?
Szczecin) have substantiated how the subjective assessment of being poor affects the health of the 50+ age group. A study of Germany and 11 other European countries shows that older people who assess themselves as poor get sick more often (38 per cent) and suffer more from health setbacks (...