Driven by an unprecedented increase in life expectancy, for the first time in human history most people can expect to live into their 60s and beyond (WHO, 2015). This demographic shift is affecting all countries, including Australia, and it will have profound implications for our society in the future. As the population ages, the number of people who are likely to experience health problems and chronic diseases is also projected to increase. Although dementia is not a natural part of ageing, there is a strong relationship between age and dementia, therefore, the number of people with dementia is expected to rapidly increase over the coming decades. At present there is no cure for most forms of dementia, and symptoms of dementia are usually ...
International audienceObjectives: To determine whether environmental rearrangements of the long-term...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
The number of people living in nursing homes is increasing due to the growth of ageing population. H...
A demographic shift is underway in Australia; the number of people aged 65 and over is rapidly incre...
Background: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged over 6...
Background: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populationsaged over 65...
BACKGROUND: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged ov...
People with dementia may have an altered sensitivity to indoor environmental conditions compared to ...
Today, one of the most striking phenomena is the increase in the number of elderly people and the ag...
Thermal comfort, described as ‘the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal envi...
Considering the progressive population aging, the fact that old people spend around 90% of their tim...
Dementia is an irreversible and incurable syndrome that leads to progressive impairment of cognitive...
This study aimed to determine the specific correlation between indoor air temperature and agitation ...
The primary aim of this research was to assess the quality of the thermal environment of six Austral...
Everyone knows how bad it feels when the temperature is uncomfortably hot or cold. For most of us it...
International audienceObjectives: To determine whether environmental rearrangements of the long-term...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
The number of people living in nursing homes is increasing due to the growth of ageing population. H...
A demographic shift is underway in Australia; the number of people aged 65 and over is rapidly incre...
Background: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged over 6...
Background: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populationsaged over 65...
BACKGROUND: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged ov...
People with dementia may have an altered sensitivity to indoor environmental conditions compared to ...
Today, one of the most striking phenomena is the increase in the number of elderly people and the ag...
Thermal comfort, described as ‘the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal envi...
Considering the progressive population aging, the fact that old people spend around 90% of their tim...
Dementia is an irreversible and incurable syndrome that leads to progressive impairment of cognitive...
This study aimed to determine the specific correlation between indoor air temperature and agitation ...
The primary aim of this research was to assess the quality of the thermal environment of six Austral...
Everyone knows how bad it feels when the temperature is uncomfortably hot or cold. For most of us it...
International audienceObjectives: To determine whether environmental rearrangements of the long-term...
Thermal comfort (TC) parameters were measured in 130 rooms from nursing homes (NH), following ISO 77...
The number of people living in nursing homes is increasing due to the growth of ageing population. H...