BackgroundIncreases in life expectancy are hypothesised to be associated with shorter proportional time spent with morbidity (compression of morbidity). We assessed whether this has occurred among older adults in the USA during the 1990s and 2000s.MethodsWe used data from the Health and Retirement Study to estimate a morbidity score based on eight chronic conditions and compare it (1) prospectively between two age-matched cohorts in 1992 and 2004 over a 6-year follow-up, and (2) retrospectively in the three waves prior to death among respondents who die in (1998-2004) and (2004-2010).ResultsProspective assessment shows significantly higher prevalence in 6 of eight chronic conditions in the 2000s, with 37% higher diabetes prevalence. A retro...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Despite improvements in life expectancy, there is uncertainty on whether the increase in years of he...
Abstract Background Many adults are living longer with health conditions in the United States. Under...
ObjectiveThis paper reviews trends in mortality and morbidity to evaluate whether there has been a c...
Background : As the United States population ages, chronic conditions are becoming more prevalent an...
BACKGROUND:According to James Fries morbidity compression is present if morbidity rates are decreasi...
Population aging theories were proposed to explain the effect of an increasing life expectancy on th...
Ageing is a dynamic process, and trends in the health status of older adults aged at least 60 years ...
BackgroundA large proportion of the disease and disability which affects older persons occurs in the...
Background: Subjective life expectancy (SLE) is a vital predictor of mortality, health and retiremen...
ObjectivesTo ascertain whether older adults with extensive disease but relative vigor (adapters) sho...
ObjectivesCompression of morbidity postulates that as the populations age, the age of onset of disea...
Context: There is evidence suggesting that the prevalence of disability in late life has declined ov...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Objective. To describe the life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, disease burden, and leading cau...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Despite improvements in life expectancy, there is uncertainty on whether the increase in years of he...
Abstract Background Many adults are living longer with health conditions in the United States. Under...
ObjectiveThis paper reviews trends in mortality and morbidity to evaluate whether there has been a c...
Background : As the United States population ages, chronic conditions are becoming more prevalent an...
BACKGROUND:According to James Fries morbidity compression is present if morbidity rates are decreasi...
Population aging theories were proposed to explain the effect of an increasing life expectancy on th...
Ageing is a dynamic process, and trends in the health status of older adults aged at least 60 years ...
BackgroundA large proportion of the disease and disability which affects older persons occurs in the...
Background: Subjective life expectancy (SLE) is a vital predictor of mortality, health and retiremen...
ObjectivesTo ascertain whether older adults with extensive disease but relative vigor (adapters) sho...
ObjectivesCompression of morbidity postulates that as the populations age, the age of onset of disea...
Context: There is evidence suggesting that the prevalence of disability in late life has declined ov...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Objective. To describe the life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, disease burden, and leading cau...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Despite improvements in life expectancy, there is uncertainty on whether the increase in years of he...
Abstract Background Many adults are living longer with health conditions in the United States. Under...