Abstract Background The number of older people is set to increase dramatically worldwide. Demographic changes are likely to result in the rise of age-related chronic diseases which largely contribute to years lived with a disability and future dependence. However dependence is much less studied although intrinsically linked to disability. We investigated the prevalence and correlates of dependence among older people from middle income countries. Methods A one-phase cross-sectional survey was carried out at 11 sites in seven countries (urban sites in Cuba, Venezuela, and Dominican Republic, urban and rural sites in Peru, Mexico, China and India). All those aged 65 years and over living in geographically defined catchment areas were eligible....
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
BackgroundThe severe burden imposed by frailty and disability in old age is a major challenge for he...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
Background: The number of older people is set to increase dramatically worldwide. Demographic change...
SummaryBackgroundDisability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little stu...
Background Disability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little studied; ...
Background Disability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little studied; ...
Background: This is the first study to investigate the associations between chronic health condition...
Objectives Despite the growing importance of stroke in developing countries, little is known of stro...
In low or middle income countries chronic diseases are rapidly becoming the main cause of disease bu...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) has reframed health and healthcare for older people ...
Abstract Background To describe patterns of recent health service utilisation, and consequent out-of...
Background: The severe burden imposed by frailty and disability in old age is a major challenge for ...
Background: To describe patterns of recent health service utilisation, and consequent out-of-pocket ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
BackgroundThe severe burden imposed by frailty and disability in old age is a major challenge for he...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
Background: The number of older people is set to increase dramatically worldwide. Demographic change...
SummaryBackgroundDisability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little stu...
Background Disability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little studied; ...
Background Disability in elderly people in countries with low and middle incomes is little studied; ...
Background: This is the first study to investigate the associations between chronic health condition...
Objectives Despite the growing importance of stroke in developing countries, little is known of stro...
In low or middle income countries chronic diseases are rapidly becoming the main cause of disease bu...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization (WHO) has reframed health and healthcare for older people ...
Abstract Background To describe patterns of recent health service utilisation, and consequent out-of...
Background: The severe burden imposed by frailty and disability in old age is a major challenge for ...
Background: To describe patterns of recent health service utilisation, and consequent out-of-pocket ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
BackgroundThe severe burden imposed by frailty and disability in old age is a major challenge for he...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...