Background: Population aging is observed world-wide. As per Census 2011, elderly constitutes 7.4% population of India. It is expected to increase to 20% in 2050. This segment of population faces multiple medical and psychological problems. To address and solve these problems great effort from the country and the community is required. Objective: To assess the daily living dependency status among elderly. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in Dehradun, among 215 elderly people, using a pre-structured questionnaire. Their activities of daily living (ADL) and Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) were recorded by observation and interviewing them with their families. Results: Out of total, 93% individuals were independent ...
Introduction: Aging may increase physical or functional limitations, and India has a rapidly aging p...
Background: In India, proportion of elderly is increasing with decrease in mortality rate and increa...
Background: Although persons of all ages may have problems performing the Activities of Daily Living...
Background: Population aging is observed world-wide. As per Census 2011, elderly constitutes 7.4% po...
Background: Population aging is observed world-wide. As per Census 2011, elderly constitutes 7....
Introduction: The proportion of elderly people in the Indian population is steadily increasing. Over...
Introduction: Most of the developing country facing growing number of elderly population because of ...
Today India is home to one out of every ten senior citizens of the world. Both the absolute and rela...
The changing demographic profile resulting in ageing of population has thrown many new challenges in...
Introduction: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections for India and States 2011-2036...
Introduction: One of the most popular methods for evaluating old people’s health condition is ...
Old age was never a problem in India. Old age homes were alien in concept and elder abuse was consid...
Introduction: Preserving independence in tasks and continuing an active life are the most significan...
Background: The Indian aged population is currently the second largest in the world after China. In ...
Background: A decline in fertility rate and expansion in life span has resulted in the growth in the...
Introduction: Aging may increase physical or functional limitations, and India has a rapidly aging p...
Background: In India, proportion of elderly is increasing with decrease in mortality rate and increa...
Background: Although persons of all ages may have problems performing the Activities of Daily Living...
Background: Population aging is observed world-wide. As per Census 2011, elderly constitutes 7.4% po...
Background: Population aging is observed world-wide. As per Census 2011, elderly constitutes 7....
Introduction: The proportion of elderly people in the Indian population is steadily increasing. Over...
Introduction: Most of the developing country facing growing number of elderly population because of ...
Today India is home to one out of every ten senior citizens of the world. Both the absolute and rela...
The changing demographic profile resulting in ageing of population has thrown many new challenges in...
Introduction: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections for India and States 2011-2036...
Introduction: One of the most popular methods for evaluating old people’s health condition is ...
Old age was never a problem in India. Old age homes were alien in concept and elder abuse was consid...
Introduction: Preserving independence in tasks and continuing an active life are the most significan...
Background: The Indian aged population is currently the second largest in the world after China. In ...
Background: A decline in fertility rate and expansion in life span has resulted in the growth in the...
Introduction: Aging may increase physical or functional limitations, and India has a rapidly aging p...
Background: In India, proportion of elderly is increasing with decrease in mortality rate and increa...
Background: Although persons of all ages may have problems performing the Activities of Daily Living...