Around the world, the elderly population is growing faster than the total population, and this difference in growth rates is increasing [1]. In 1950, 1 in every 20 individuals was aged 65 years or older; by the year 2050, this figure is projected to increase to nearly 1 in 6 (Fig. 1) [1]. These population trends represent a looming crisis for healthcare systems around the world, and understanding patterns of care and outcomes for the ageing segment of the population is vital when planning for future healthcare needs in all countries
Population ageing is an inevitable demographic trend across the world, felt initially in the develop...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
Most countries in the world experienced a major increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
The world population reached 7 billion in 2012, which is 6 billion more than in 1800. This remarkabl...
Most countries in the world experienced a ma'pr increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
The problem of aging has draw the attention of World Health Organization in 1982 and again in 2000 a...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
medicine have made longevity a reality for millions of people across the world, and never before in ...
Background: The increase in the number of Australia’s frail, very elderly ( 80 years of age) populat...
Geriatric population is growing at an alarming rate. Present global elderly population aged 65years ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
The ageing process is associated with increasing life expectancy in the community and it means more ...
Population ageing is an inevitable demographic trend across the world, felt initially in the develop...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...
Most countries in the world experienced a major increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
The world population reached 7 billion in 2012, which is 6 billion more than in 1800. This remarkabl...
Most countries in the world experienced a ma'pr increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
Declines in death rates and fertility have resulted in population ageing and an associated epidemiol...
The problem of aging has draw the attention of World Health Organization in 1982 and again in 2000 a...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
medicine have made longevity a reality for millions of people across the world, and never before in ...
Background: The increase in the number of Australia’s frail, very elderly ( 80 years of age) populat...
Geriatric population is growing at an alarming rate. Present global elderly population aged 65years ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
The ageing process is associated with increasing life expectancy in the community and it means more ...
Population ageing is an inevitable demographic trend across the world, felt initially in the develop...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
BACKGROUND: In the past century, there has been a significant rise in life expectancy in almost all ...