BACKGROUND: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulties when conducting and comparing research on ageing across studies. A cardinal feature of ageing is loss of function which translates into wide-ranging consequences for the individual and for family, carers and society. We undertook comprehensive reviews of the literature searching for biomarkers of ageing on five ageing-related domains including physical capability and cognitive, physiological and musculoskeletal, endocrine and immune functions. Where available, we used existing systematic reviews, meta-analyses and other authoritative reports such as the recently launched NIH Toolbox for assessment of neurological and behavioural function, ...
Ageing is often associated with the aged and the diseased, nevertheless ageing is a process that sta...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...
BACKGROUND: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
Background: Age is the strongest risk factor for most chronic diseases, yet individuals age biologic...
Many candidate biomarkers of human ageing have been proposed in the scientific literature but in all...
Population ageing has emerged as a major demographic trend worldwide due to improved health and long...
Purpose of review: There is great interest in developing tools to measure healthy ageing and to iden...
Ageing is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its...
Aging is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its ...
The complexities and heterogeneity of the ageing process have slowed the development of consensus on...
Specific hallmarks are thought to underlie the ageing process and age-related functional decline. In...
Many countries are witnessing a marked increase in longevity and with this increased lifespan and th...
The aging process occurs gradually, is highly individual, with a high degree of inter and intra-indi...
Ageing is often associated with the aged and the diseased, nevertheless ageing is a process that sta...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...
BACKGROUND: There is no criterion reference for assessing healthy ageing and this creates difficulti...
Background: Age is the strongest risk factor for most chronic diseases, yet individuals age biologic...
Many candidate biomarkers of human ageing have been proposed in the scientific literature but in all...
Population ageing has emerged as a major demographic trend worldwide due to improved health and long...
Purpose of review: There is great interest in developing tools to measure healthy ageing and to iden...
Ageing is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its...
Aging is a complex process that negatively impacts the development of the different systems and its ...
The complexities and heterogeneity of the ageing process have slowed the development of consensus on...
Specific hallmarks are thought to underlie the ageing process and age-related functional decline. In...
Many countries are witnessing a marked increase in longevity and with this increased lifespan and th...
The aging process occurs gradually, is highly individual, with a high degree of inter and intra-indi...
Ageing is often associated with the aged and the diseased, nevertheless ageing is a process that sta...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...
Objective: Use of the frailty index to measure an accumulation of deficits has been proven a valuabl...