To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty as one of the health outcomes and examining the relative contributions of individual and environmental factors to health outcomes.District variations directly affect self-rated physical health, and also exert an effect through socioeconomic position as well as lifestyle factors. Socioeconomic position in turn directly affects self-rated physical health, as well as indirectly through lifestyle factors. A similar pattern of interaction is observed for self-rated mental health, frailty, and mortality, although there are differences in different lifestyle factors and district associations. Lifestyle factors also directly affect physical and mental component...
Abstract Background Frailty represents a public health priority and an increasingly prevalent condit...
This study aimed to compare the prevalence of frailty across three Chinese populations: Hong Kong, T...
Background: In developed countries with old age structures most deaths occur at older ages and older...
To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty as one of t...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty...
Apart from personal factors, the living environment constitutes the other major group of factors tha...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
Objectives This study examined the interaction effects of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
This study examined how neighborhood characteristics affect self-rated health of elders in Taiwan. M...
There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. C...
Many different “domains” of older persons’ living environments potentially influence their residenti...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
Hong Kong is the most rapidly aging jurisdiction in Asia (Phillips et al., 2005) and this makes this...
Abstract Background Frailty represents a public health priority and an increasingly prevalent condit...
This study aimed to compare the prevalence of frailty across three Chinese populations: Hong Kong, T...
Background: In developed countries with old age structures most deaths occur at older ages and older...
To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty as one of t...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty...
Apart from personal factors, the living environment constitutes the other major group of factors tha...
Studies have documented that health and income are important variables affecting the quality of life...
Objectives This study examined the interaction effects of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
This study examined how neighborhood characteristics affect self-rated health of elders in Taiwan. M...
There is increasing interest in neighborhood or area effects on health and individual development. C...
Many different “domains” of older persons’ living environments potentially influence their residenti...
Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially a...
Aging in place can be a challenge for seniors living in cities, where the infrastructure and associa...
Hong Kong is the most rapidly aging jurisdiction in Asia (Phillips et al., 2005) and this makes this...
Abstract Background Frailty represents a public health priority and an increasingly prevalent condit...
This study aimed to compare the prevalence of frailty across three Chinese populations: Hong Kong, T...
Background: In developed countries with old age structures most deaths occur at older ages and older...