Multimorbidity is among the most disabling geriatric conditions. In this study we explored whether a rapid development of multimorbidity potentiates its impact on the functional independence of older adults, and whether different sociodemographic factors play a role beyond the rate of chronic disease accumulation
Aging increases susceptibility both to psychiatric and medical disorders through a variety of proces...
The aim of this study is to identify clusters of older persons based on their multimorbidity pattern...
Objective: Multimorbidity is known for its negative effects on health related functioning. It remain...
Background High prevalence diseases, such as high blood pressure, dementia and depression in old age...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
IntroductionMultimorbidity is common among middle-aged and older adults; however the prospective eff...
Background It is unknown if the relationship between multimorbidity and disability differs by combin...
The aim was to analyze the association between specific patterns of multimorbidity and risk of disab...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases, is common in ol...
Multimorbidity is highly prevalent and associated with several adverse health outcomes, including fu...
Objectives: With increasing age the levels of activities of daily living (ADL) deteriorate. In this ...
Background:We aimed to calculate 3-year incidence of multimorbidity, defined as the development of t...
Objectives: Multimorbidity is common among older adults from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
Abstract. Marengoni A, von Strauss E, Rizzuto D, Winblad B, Fratiglioni L (Aging Research Center, ...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of three measures of multimorbidity among people aged 50...
Aging increases susceptibility both to psychiatric and medical disorders through a variety of proces...
The aim of this study is to identify clusters of older persons based on their multimorbidity pattern...
Objective: Multimorbidity is known for its negative effects on health related functioning. It remain...
Background High prevalence diseases, such as high blood pressure, dementia and depression in old age...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
IntroductionMultimorbidity is common among middle-aged and older adults; however the prospective eff...
Background It is unknown if the relationship between multimorbidity and disability differs by combin...
The aim was to analyze the association between specific patterns of multimorbidity and risk of disab...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases, is common in ol...
Multimorbidity is highly prevalent and associated with several adverse health outcomes, including fu...
Objectives: With increasing age the levels of activities of daily living (ADL) deteriorate. In this ...
Background:We aimed to calculate 3-year incidence of multimorbidity, defined as the development of t...
Objectives: Multimorbidity is common among older adults from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
Abstract. Marengoni A, von Strauss E, Rizzuto D, Winblad B, Fratiglioni L (Aging Research Center, ...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of three measures of multimorbidity among people aged 50...
Aging increases susceptibility both to psychiatric and medical disorders through a variety of proces...
The aim of this study is to identify clusters of older persons based on their multimorbidity pattern...
Objective: Multimorbidity is known for its negative effects on health related functioning. It remain...