Anticholinergic burden (ACB) from medications has been associated with adverse outcomes in older adults. The aim was to conduct a non-randomized feasibility study of an intervention to reduce the anticholinergic burden in older patients (REGENERATE) to inform a subsequent definitive trial. The development and evaluation of an ACB reduction intervention was guided by the Medical Research Council framework.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Do weekly prophylactic saline or acidic catheter washouts in addition to standard long-term catheter (LTC) care improve the outcomes of adults with LTC compared with standard LTC care only.
Design: Three-arm superiority open-label randomised controlled trial.
Setting: UK community-based study.
Aims: We investigate sex disparities in management and outcomes of myocardial infarction (MI) in contemporary practice in Scotland.
Methods And Results: This was a longitudinal cohort study including all MI admissions aged 45-80 years across Scotland between 2010-2016 and 2:1 age, sex, and general practice-matched general population controls. Participants were followed up until the end of 2021.
Objective: Both changes in body composition and increased fall risk occur with increasing age. While weight management may be considered a component of falls prevention, the long-term consequences of changes in weight, however, remain uncertain. This prospective study aimed to evaluate the relationship between weight and body composition changes over 5 years with fall occurrence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDietary strategies for early intervention in older adults are highly desirable, as they encourage individuals to retain a good functional status despite morbidity [...
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