Age-Related Diseases and Clinical and Public Health Implications for the 85 Years Old and Over Population
Herzog Hospital · Hebrew University of Jerusalem · +1 more institution
Abstract
By 2050, the American 85 years old and over population will triple. Clinicians and the public health community need to develop a culture of sensitivity to the needs of this population and its subgroups. Sensory changes, cognitive changes, and weakness may be subtle or may be severe in the heterogeneous population of people over age 85. Falls, cardiovascular disease, and difficulty with activities of daily living are common but not universal. This paper reviews relevant changes of normal aging, diseases, and syndromes common in people over age 85, cognitive and psychological changes, social and environmental changes, and then reviews common discussions which clinicians routinely have with these patients and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
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2Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Gerontology
- Population
- Public health
- Dementia
- Cognitive decline
- Disease
- Life expectancy
- Sustainable cities and communities