Background: Investigation of frailty among elderly adults and development of prevention strategies to address this are critical in delaying progression of functional decline and thus extending healthy life expectancy. However, there has been no Japanese epidemiologic cohort study of frailty. The Hatoyama Cohort Study was launched in 2010 to identify factors that predict functional decline and to establish strategies to prevent frailty among community-dwelling elderly Japanese. This report describes the study design and the profile of the participants at baseline. Methods: The Hatoyama Cohort Study is a prospective study of community-dwelling individuals aged 65 years or older living in the town of Hatoyama in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Comp...
Background: There are limited data on the prevalence and causes of disability in the elderly general...
This study analyzes the patterns and determinants of the transitions in functional status among elde...
How did the study come about? Since the proportion of the ageing population in Japan is increasing, ...
Background: The longevity of Japanese is thought to be associated with psychosocial factors such as ...
Background: Preventing and reducing frailty is an important challenge for Japan in the next decade, ...
Copyright © 2014 Hiroshi Murayama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
Background: Large-scale cohort studies conducted in Japan do not always include psychosocial factors...
The Hisayama Study is a population-based prospective cohort study designed to evaluate the risk fact...
Japan's population is aging more rapidly than that of any other country. Frailty has recently been r...
Most definitions of frailty utilize US populations in their development. The concept of frailty has ...
Background: Although there have been many studies on aging in a number of developed countries, data ...
We examined correlating clinical biomarkers for the physical aspect of frailty among community-dwell...
AbstractJapan's population is aging more rapidly than that of any other country. Frailty has recentl...
[[abstract]]Purpose: Social support is associated with multiple positive health outcomes and is nega...
INTRODUCTION: Demographic changes in Japan have resulted in an increased number of elderly living al...
Background: There are limited data on the prevalence and causes of disability in the elderly general...
This study analyzes the patterns and determinants of the transitions in functional status among elde...
How did the study come about? Since the proportion of the ageing population in Japan is increasing, ...
Background: The longevity of Japanese is thought to be associated with psychosocial factors such as ...
Background: Preventing and reducing frailty is an important challenge for Japan in the next decade, ...
Copyright © 2014 Hiroshi Murayama et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
Background: Large-scale cohort studies conducted in Japan do not always include psychosocial factors...
The Hisayama Study is a population-based prospective cohort study designed to evaluate the risk fact...
Japan's population is aging more rapidly than that of any other country. Frailty has recently been r...
Most definitions of frailty utilize US populations in their development. The concept of frailty has ...
Background: Although there have been many studies on aging in a number of developed countries, data ...
We examined correlating clinical biomarkers for the physical aspect of frailty among community-dwell...
AbstractJapan's population is aging more rapidly than that of any other country. Frailty has recentl...
[[abstract]]Purpose: Social support is associated with multiple positive health outcomes and is nega...
INTRODUCTION: Demographic changes in Japan have resulted in an increased number of elderly living al...
Background: There are limited data on the prevalence and causes of disability in the elderly general...
This study analyzes the patterns and determinants of the transitions in functional status among elde...
How did the study come about? Since the proportion of the ageing population in Japan is increasing, ...