Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 years. People with DS start to get old around the age of 45. By referring to the WHO’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) biopsychosocial perspective, this study aimed to present an up-to-date review of the past 14 years of literature concerning the ageing of people with DS. PUBMED, PsycInfo and the Social Sciences Citation Index were searched for studies published between 2000 and 2014. Studies were selected if they were written in English, focused on people more than 45 years of age with DS, and if terms related to DS and ageing appeared in either the title or the abstract. A total of 30 studies were retri...
Longer life expectancy is resulting in increasing numbers of elderly adults with intellectual disabi...
The longer life expectancy now experienced by persons with Down syndrome (DS) makes it necessary to ...
Background: In Japan, there have been no substantial studies of social function and physical aging i...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Objectives. To investigate the needs of ageing people with Down Syndrome (DS) over 45 through the bi...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
An increased life expectancy of people with Down syndrome (DS) and the occurrence of early aging are...
Background: Limited research concerns the study of continuity in the future of the physical and soci...
The number of people over the age of 60 years with lifelong developmental delays is predicted to dou...
Objectives: To address the way in which primary caregivers of people over 45 with Down syndrome desc...
Down syndrome (DS) is a form of accelerated aging, and people with DS are highly prone to aging-rela...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the typical aging process in adults with Down s...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) affects 1 per 650–1000 live births and is the most common known genet...
Longer life expectancy is resulting in increasing numbers of elderly adults with intellectual disabi...
The longer life expectancy now experienced by persons with Down syndrome (DS) makes it necessary to ...
Background: In Japan, there have been no substantial studies of social function and physical aging i...
Life expectancy of people with Down’s syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome (DS) has increased considerably, now exceeding 60 yea...
Background: The scientific literature reports that people with Down syndrome (DS) start aging premat...
Objectives. To investigate the needs of ageing people with Down Syndrome (DS) over 45 through the bi...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
An increased life expectancy of people with Down syndrome (DS) and the occurrence of early aging are...
Background: Limited research concerns the study of continuity in the future of the physical and soci...
The number of people over the age of 60 years with lifelong developmental delays is predicted to dou...
Objectives: To address the way in which primary caregivers of people over 45 with Down syndrome desc...
Down syndrome (DS) is a form of accelerated aging, and people with DS are highly prone to aging-rela...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to analyze the typical aging process in adults with Down s...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) affects 1 per 650–1000 live births and is the most common known genet...
Longer life expectancy is resulting in increasing numbers of elderly adults with intellectual disabi...
The longer life expectancy now experienced by persons with Down syndrome (DS) makes it necessary to ...
Background: In Japan, there have been no substantial studies of social function and physical aging i...