Take a Seat for Yoga with Seniors: A Scoping Review
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Take a Seat for Yoga with Seniors: A Scoping Reviewby
Mary Gannotti
and
Diana Veneri
Abstract
Chair yoga is a specific form of yoga practiced while seated on a chair, or standing using a chair for support; this adaptation allows those with impaired standing ability to practice safely. The purpose of this scoping review was to analyze the published literature regarding the use of chair/adapted yoga with older adults. Two researchers performed the review. Data sources: PubMed Central, CINAHL, Medline Full Text, Nursing and Allied Health, SPORT discus and TRIP were accessed. Study selection: Inclusion criteria [...] 858 9180 |
Mammalian MutY Homolog (MYH or MUTYH) is Critical for Telomere Integrity under Oxidative Stressby
Aditi Gupta
,
Bor-Jang Hwang
,
Daniel Benyamien-Roufaeil
,
Sara Jain
,
Sophie Liu
,
Rex Gonzales
,
Robert A. Brown
,
Michal Zalzman
and
A-Lien Lu
Abstract
Telomeres consist of special features and proteins to protect the ends of each chromosome from deterioration and fusion. The telomeric DNA repeats are highly susceptible to oxidative damage that can accelerate telomere shortening and affect telomere integrity. Several DNA repair factors including MYH/MUTYH DNA glycosylase, its interacting partners Rad9/Rad1/Hus1 checkpoint clamp, and SIRT6 aging regulator, are associated with the telomeres. MYH prevents C:G to A:T mutation by removing adenine mispaired with a frequ [...] 1177 8277 |
Living in an Age of Longevity: Enduring Insights and Perspectives for Embarking on a Quest for Health and Well-Being in Later LifeAbstract
While increases in life expectancy along with extended longevity can be seen as a success story, there remains the central issue surrounding the health and quality of life for increasing numbers of older people. As populations live longer the idea that older people should be empowered to remain active and productive citizens will be paramount. Questions concerning the meaningfulness, purpose and desirability of living longer present an existential challenge for all and sundry. It is clear, that the speed of populat [...] 856 7614 |
Left Atrial Systolic Force in Hypertensive Patients with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: A Predictor of Incident Atrial Fibrillation. The LIFE Studyby
Lotte Gerholt
,
Casper N. Bang
,
Eva Gerdts
,
Anne Cecilie Larstorp
,
Sverre E. Kjeldsen
,
Stevo Julius
,
Kristian Wachtell
,
Peter M. Okin
and
Richard B. Devereux
Abstract
It remains unknown whether left atrial systolic force (LASF), a measure of left atrial function, can be used as a predictor of new-onset atrial fibrillation (NOAF). Furthermore, the effect of the treatment with atenolol and losartan on LASF is unclear. A total of 758 patients without atrial fibrillation at baseline were enrolled from the Losartan Intervention For Endpoint (LIFE) reduction in hypertension echocardiography sub-study. Participants of the LIFE study were randomized to either atenolol-or losartan-based [...] 752 6072 |
The CITIDEMAGE Study: Combined Treatment with a Cholinergic Precursor in Dementia Patientsby
Pietro Gareri
,
Antonino Maria Cotroneo
,
Giuseppe Orsitto
,
Nicola Veronese
and
Salvatore Putignano
Abstract
Certain previous studies have demonstrated the benefits of the addition of citicoline, a cholinergic precursor, to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AchEIs) or memantine in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The present study showed the effectiveness of oral citicoline plus AchEIs plus memantine in outpatients with AD. This was a retrospective case-control study involving 169 patients aged 65 years old or older having AD (mean age: 78.7 ±4.9 years). In addition, 84 patients were treated with AchEIs plus memanti [...] 918 7343 |
The Role of General Medicine in the Evaluation of Frailty in the Elderly Population: Definition of a Standardized Instrument for the Correct Framing of Frailty and Comparison with Currently Existing Instruments for Stratification of Clinical Riskby
Fabio Robusto
,
Giovanni Colucci
,
Maria Zamparella
,
Enrico Maria Pellegrini
,
Brigida Martucci
,
Pasquale Iacovazzo
,
Enza Colucci
,
Martino Minardi
,
Cristina Giliberti
,
Vito Bossone
,
Vito Lepore
and
Stefano Ivis
Abstract
Frailty is a chronic condition that increases the vulnerability to stressogenic factors and prevents the patient from returning to the preceding condition of homeostasis. This increases the risk of negative outcomes and progressively brings the patient toward disability, leading to higher use of healthcare resources. Clinical risk stratification systems can generally be useful for identifying frail patients from the standpoint of a healthcare system, though General Practitioners (GPs) assume a key and irreplaceable [...] 722 5776 |
Kampo Medicine for Older People: A ReviewAbstract
Several countries have entered the super-aging era. In Japan, the recently reported average life expectancy is approximately 90 years. Kampo medicine (a form of traditional Japanese medicine) is a part of the official medical service in Japan and is widely used for treating various illnesses of older people. However, although general physicians often prescribe Kampo preparations, most Japanese general physicians do not have an intimate understanding of the iatrology of Kampo. Kampo is based on traditional Chinese m [...] 745 10528 |
Factors Determining Subjective Health Perception Among Middle-and Upper-Middle Aged Individualsby
Takeshi Hatta
,
Taketoshi Hatta
,
Junko Hatta
,
Akihiko Iwahara
,
Kazumi Fujiwara
,
Kimiko Kato
and
Yukiharu Hasegawa
Abstract
In the present study, we identified the factors of cognitive and physical performances predicting self-rated health perception (SRH) using an SRH questionnaire in 660 (298 men and 362 women) upper-middle-aged community dwellers. In addition, neuropsychological test battery and physical ability tests were applied. A multiple regression analysis was conducted using the forced entry method; digit cancellation test (D-CAT1), logical memory test, verbal fluency test, back strength, timed-up and-go (TUG), balancing test, [...] 741 6236 |
A Point System Table to Estimate the Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Hypertension and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: The LIFE Studyby
Sverre E Kjeldsen
,
Stevo Julius
,
Darcy A Hille
,
Kristian Wachtell
,
Peter M Okin
and
Richard B Devereux
Abstract
We aimed to assess some readily available patient characteristics such as urinary albumin excretion as predictors of a primary composite event of myocardial infarction, cerebral stroke, and cardiovascular death among patients with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy, and develop risk algorithms for the outcomes. A “Cox proportional hazards” model identified the baseline variables that significantly affected the occurrence of the composite endpoint in 9193 elderly hypertensive patients with left ventricula [...] 650 6251 |
Cognitive and Physical Indicators of Gait Speed in the Community-dwelling Older AdultAbstract
Gait speed has been correlated to quality of life and has been called the sixth vital sign. The purpose of this study was to understand the factors that comprise fast and comfortable gait speed. 90 older adults provided demographic, cognitive, and functional performance data. Hierarchical linear regression models revealed predictors for comfortable gait speed to be lower-extremity strength ( B = 1.13, β = 0.233, P< .05), comorbid health ( B = −2.95, β = −0.22, P < 0.05), and gender( B = 8.28, β = 0.19, P < .05). Fo [...] 758 6639 |
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