Background And Aims: The Assessment of Daily Activity Performance (ADAP) test was developed, and modeled after the Continuous-scale Physical Functional Performance (CS-PFP) test, to provide a quantitative assessment of older adults' physical functional performance. The aim of this study was to determine the intra-examiner reliability and construct validity of the ADAP in a community-living older population, and to identify the importance of tester experience.
Methods: Forty-three community-dwelling, older women (mean age 75 yr +/-4.
Background: Data regarding the effect of exercise programmes on older adults' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and habitual physical activity are inconsistent.
Objective: To determine whether a functional tasks exercise programme (enhances functional capacity) and a resistance exercise programme (increases muscle strength) have a different effect on the HRQOL and physical activity of community-dwelling older women.
Methods: Ninety-eight women were randomised to a functional tasks exercise programme (function group), a resistance exercise programme (resistance group), or normal activity group (control group).
The first session of the Middle-East Academy for Medicine of Ageing, the MEAMA, started with a focus on demographic aspects in the region and the problems the participants meet in their own countries related to the services for health related problems in older people. Also several medical topics were discussed. The MEAMA uses the methods of the EAMA, which have been proven to be attractive for participants and speakers.
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April 2005
In 1993 about 20% of the population in the 15 'old' member countries of the European Union (EU) was over 60 years of age and this percentage will increase to more than 25% in 2020. These developments play a key role for the investments in education and training to meet societies needs for health care services. In 2002 about 25% of the medical students in the 'old' EU did not receive any education in geriatric medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTeaching and training in geriatric medicine in the European Union. In 1993 about 20% of the population in the 15 'old' member countries of the European Union (EU) was over 60 years of age and this percentage will increase to more than 25% in 2020. These developments play a key role for the investments in education and training to meet societies needs for health care services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To determine whether a functional-task exercise program and a resistance exercise program have different effects on the ability of community-living older people to perform daily tasks.
Design: A randomized, controlled, single-blind trial.
Setting: Community leisure center in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of a new functional tasks exercise program, designed to improve functional performance of community-dwelling older women, by comparing it with a resistance exercise program.
Design: A 12-week, randomized, single-blind pilot study.
Setting: A community leisure center.
Background And Aims: Mobility impairment and falling have a multifactorial etiology in frail older people. Muscle weakness is one of the risk factors and is accessible to intervention. The aim of this study was to determine the most important contributors of mobility and indicators of fall occurrence in women referred to a geriatric outpatient clinic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe European Academy for Medicine of Ageing, founded by professors in geriatric medicine, provides a geriatric education program for European postgraduate physicians in geriatric medicine who are future academics in geriatric medicine in their countries. The course is organized for 30 participants involved in four one week residential sessions over two years. The program of each session involves 20 teachers, and includes state of the art lectures, student's lectures and working-group discussions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Short-term randomised clinical trials on valproate in distinct types of disturbed behaviour in dementia showed no effects on aggressive behaviour.
Objectives: To assess the course of disturbed behaviour during medium term treatment with sodium valproate for aggressive behaviour.
Design: An open label observational 12-week follow-up study consecutive to a preceding randomised control trial; assessments at 4-week interval.
The numbers of older people in the European Union are increasing and, with their associated health needs, there is a requirement for the specialty of Geriatric Medicine to be available throughout Europe. At present, specialists in Geriatric Medicine are not recognised in some of the European Union member countries. It is imperative that training in Geriatric Medicine should take place throughout Europe, starting at undergraduate level and progressing through postgraduate training.
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December 2003
This review describes the characteristics and evaluates the psychometric qualities (process of testing and the results) of thirteen delirium instruments. Delirium instruments differ in goal (diagnosis, screening symptoms severity), type of data on which the rating is based (observation, interview or test of patients), the rater qualities required, the number of items and the rating time needed. Most instruments are based on the Diagnostic Statistical Manual criteria and measure signs and symptoms as described by these criteria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe differences in training and services in geriatric medicine between European Union member countries raise some questions: what is a geriatrician, what is geriatric medicine, what will be the future development of the specialty and how does it interact with other medical specialties? To find answers to these questions, a questionnaire was sent to a selected group of 122 geriatricians. The response rate was 60%. A description has been given of what is a geriatrician and what is geriatric medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis prospective study investigated risk factors for delirium in elderly hip fracture patients that could be recognized by nurses. Data were collected on predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium from 92 elderly patients with a hip fracture. Predisposing factors included age, gender, sensory impairments, functional impairment before the hip fracture, residency before admission, pre-existing cognitive impairment, comorbidities, and medication use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Delirium Observation Screening (DOS) scale, a 25-item scale, was developed to facilitate early recognition of delirium, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV criteria, based on nurses' observations during regular care. The scale was tested for content validity by a group of seven experts in the field of delirium. Internal consistency, predictive validity, and concurrent and construct validity were tested in two prospective studies with high risk groups of patients: geriatric medicine patients and elderly hip fracture patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: The efficacy and tolerability of sodium valproate 2 x 240 mg compared to placebo were investigated in aggressive behavior in dementia.
Design: A randomized, placebo controlled, double-blind cross-over design. The trial included a baseline period (one week); a placebo period (three weeks); a wash-out period with placebo (one week); and a treatment period with sodium valproate (three weeks).
Objective: To investigate the effects of tibolone, a tissue-specific compound with a mixed (estrogenic, progestogenic and androgenic) hormonal profile, on skeletal muscle strength in a group of healthy postmenopausal women.
Design: Randomised, parallel group, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-centre trial conducted between August 1997 and July 1999.
Participants: Eighty-five healthy women, between one and 15 years postmenopausal, (mean [SD] age, 54.
Maintenance of neuromuscular function into old age is critical to maintain normal daily activity and functional independence. Maximal muscle strength declines with age, and the age-related loss in power might be even greater. An accelerated loss of muscle strength and power has been observed in women around the time of the menopause.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis review focuses on delirium and early recognition of symptoms by nurses. Delirium is a transient organic mental syndrome characterized by disturbances in consciousness, thinking and memory. The incidence in older hospitalized patients is about 25%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To examine the effect of tibolone, a synthetic steroid with tissue-specific activity, on quality of life in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in healthy postmenopausal women.
Material And Methods: A total of 85 women (54.2+/-4.
Changes in body composition occur around the menopausal transition. The major characteristics are a decline in fat-free mass and an increase in body fat as a percentage of body weight. These alterations might be affected by age only or by menopause-related changes in hormone concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of our cross-sectional study was to investigate the changes associated with age and gender in walking speed, stride length and cadence of healthy women and men over the adult age range, and establish the effects of anthropometric indices such as height and body weight. We examined 118 women and 121 men (age range, 19-90 years). Subjects walked at their preferred speed over a 12-meter walkway crossing two Kistler force plates: cadence was calculated from heel strike times recorded from the Kistler force plates; walking speed was measured using an infrared reflecting system; and stride length was calculated from the walking speed and cadence.
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