Introduction - Given the biological complexity of the ageing process, there is no single, simple and reliable measure of how healthily someone is ageing. Intervention studies need a panel of measures which capture key features of healthy ageing. To help guide our research in this area, we have adopted the concept of the “Healthy Ageing Phenotype” (HAP) and this study aimed to (i) identify the most important features of the HAP and (ii) identify/develop tools for measurement of those features. Methods - After a comprehensive assessment of the literature we selected the following domains: physiological and metabolic health, physical capability, cognitive function, social wellbeing, and psychological wellbeing which we hoped would provide a...
Definitions of healthy ageing include survival to a specific age, being free of chronic diseases, au...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Background: Although lifespan is increasing, there is no evidence to suggest that older people are e...
Introduction - Given the biological complexity of the ageing process, there is no single, simple and...
Purpose of review: There is great interest in developing tools to measure healthy ageing and to iden...
Background: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand how we can help people to age better so that we can bett...
A review of existing studies which defined and measured healthy ageing as an outcome was undertaken ...
BACKGROUND: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
Research on healthy ageing lacks an agreed conceptual framework and has not adequately taken into ac...
International audienceThe concept of healthy ageing today is linked to the efforts of maintaining ph...
A most challenging task for scientists that are involved in the study of ageing is the development o...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targete...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Definitions of healthy ageing include survival to a specific age, being free of chronic diseases, au...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Background: Although lifespan is increasing, there is no evidence to suggest that older people are e...
Introduction - Given the biological complexity of the ageing process, there is no single, simple and...
Purpose of review: There is great interest in developing tools to measure healthy ageing and to iden...
Background: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand how we can help people to age better so that we can bett...
A review of existing studies which defined and measured healthy ageing as an outcome was undertaken ...
BACKGROUND: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
Research on healthy ageing lacks an agreed conceptual framework and has not adequately taken into ac...
International audienceThe concept of healthy ageing today is linked to the efforts of maintaining ph...
A most challenging task for scientists that are involved in the study of ageing is the development o...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targete...
Research into ageing and its underlying molecular basis enables us to develop and implement targeted...
Definitions of healthy ageing include survival to a specific age, being free of chronic diseases, au...
Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to addr...
Background: Although lifespan is increasing, there is no evidence to suggest that older people are e...