: To measure the incidence of disability in individuals aged 90 years and older and examine factors that may increase risk of disability.: The 90+ Study, a longitudinal study of aging, initiated in January 2003 with follow-up through May 2009.: A total of 216 nondisabled, prospectively followed participants who were aged 90 years or older at baseline.: The incidence of disability was measured as needing help on one or more activities of daily living and calculated using person years. Risk factors were examined by using a Cox proportional hazards analysis.: The overall incidence of disability was 16.4% per year (95% confidence interval: 13.3-20.0) and did not differ by gender. Disability incidence increased with age from 8.3% in the 90-94 ag...
As life expectancy increases the question whether an extended life does not result in a longer perio...
OBJECTIVES: to analyse socio-demographic differences in the onset and progression of disability. DES...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...
ObjectivesTo examine the prevalence and type of disability in the oldest-old (90+), the fastest grow...
Transitions between disability states in older people occur frequently. This study investigated pred...
BackgroundAs most studies generally treat all 85+ year-olds as a homogeneous group, little is known ...
Background. Many diseases have been identified as risk factors for disability in the elderly. This r...
Background. This study analyzed the incidence of disability and its risk factors in multiple dimensi...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
Abstract Substantial growth of the population aged 90 years or over has focused interest on trends i...
likelihood of becoming disabled and the likelihood of recovering from disability also are investigat...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In spite of their increasing demographic weight, health characteris...
This study examines age distribution and risk factors for the onset of severe disability among commu...
likelihood of becoming disabled and the likelihood of recovering from disability also are investigat...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
As life expectancy increases the question whether an extended life does not result in a longer perio...
OBJECTIVES: to analyse socio-demographic differences in the onset and progression of disability. DES...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...
ObjectivesTo examine the prevalence and type of disability in the oldest-old (90+), the fastest grow...
Transitions between disability states in older people occur frequently. This study investigated pred...
BackgroundAs most studies generally treat all 85+ year-olds as a homogeneous group, little is known ...
Background. Many diseases have been identified as risk factors for disability in the elderly. This r...
Background. This study analyzed the incidence of disability and its risk factors in multiple dimensi...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
Abstract Substantial growth of the population aged 90 years or over has focused interest on trends i...
likelihood of becoming disabled and the likelihood of recovering from disability also are investigat...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In spite of their increasing demographic weight, health characteris...
This study examines age distribution and risk factors for the onset of severe disability among commu...
likelihood of becoming disabled and the likelihood of recovering from disability also are investigat...
Background. This paper reports the association between self-reported diseases and impairments and 2-...
As life expectancy increases the question whether an extended life does not result in a longer perio...
OBJECTIVES: to analyse socio-demographic differences in the onset and progression of disability. DES...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...