Older Adults


Publications

WHO: World Health Organization · 12 November 2024 English

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transitions (adolescent to young adults; adults to older adults) and, at a minimum, one review for measuring mid-2025 • Paper on application to surveys on older adults that have more survey items or indicators to each life stage and cumulatively benefiting older adults and increasing system flexibility in multiple in research that will benefit the health of older adults. In 2016, the foundation partnered with WHO Childhood 11 Adolescence & Youth 11 Adulthood 11 Older Adults Preconception & Maternal - Paternal Population


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 November 2024 English

Adults in the WHO European Region consume an average of 9.2 litres of pure alcohol per year, making them the heaviest drinkers globally. In this region, alcohol is a leading …

drinkers is a fairly consistent finding in older adults, recent studies suggest that these findings


WHO: World Health Organization · 26 October 2024 English

This report presents the results of the Health-Enhancing Physical Activity Monitoring Framework conducted in the European Union Member States in 2024, updating the information published in 2015, 2018 and 2021. …

interventions to promote physical activity in older adults Indicators evaluation 22 National HEPA policies aged 5–17 years, adults aged 18–64 years and older adults (≥ 65 years) and whether they applied to special ranges differ. For example, in some countries, older adults (≥ 65 years) are included with adults, whereas particular needs, such as children < 5 years, older adults (≥ 65), frail or very elderly people (≥ 85) physically active is of particular importance for older adults in order to maintain their mental and functional


WHO: World Health Organization · 25 October 2024

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serum panels from adults (18 to 64 years) and older adults (≥65 years) who had received egg-based quadrivalent


EC: European Commission · 3 September 2024 English

Increasing inequalities in multiple dimensions have played a role in fostering a feeling of injustice and triggering social dissatisfaction. While fairness is subjective, the far-reaching impact of perceptions of unfairness …

inequalities as being very high in 2017, such as older adults (from 89% in 2017 to 82% in 2022), those living


PHAC: Public Health Agency of Canada · 29 August 2024 English

Issued also in French under title: Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada.

Social prescribing needs and priorities of older adults in Canada: a qualitative analysis Original methods research 376 Building the capacity of older adults and community: findings from a developmental British Columbia’s social prescribing programs for older adults Evidence-informed policy brief 385 Utilizing guide the choice of social prescriptions for older adults Commentary 392 Integrating social prescribing social prescribing needs and priorities of older adults.4 Increasingly, research shows that relationships


HHS: United States Department of Health and Human Services · 28 August 2024 English

The report, Parents Under Pressure: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on the Mental Health &amp; Well-Being of Parents, examines the current state of parental stress and its profound impact on …

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Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research · 31 July 2024 English

deaths among older Australians with the causes of these incidents being multifactorial. However, older adults with impaired vision are twice as likely to fall than those without impaired vision. ‘More Australians

these incidents being multifactorial. However, older adults with impaired vision are twice as likely to


AHHA: Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association · 30 May 2024 English

The delivery of restorative and wellbeing care is important for improving independence and self-assurance in older Australians. However, in Australia the routine delivery of restorative and wellbeing care in residential …

example, in order to effectively prevent falls, older adults require exercise programs of at least two hours Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older adults are also proportionally less likely to use accessible to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older adults because they are less likely to present to considered gold standard practice in the care of older adults with complex care needs across primary and Recommendations on physical activity and exercise for older adults living in long-term care facilities: A taskforce


CRI: Climate Rights International · 28 May 2024 English

This report examines the consequences and risks of extreme heat through a human rights lens and offers concrete recommendations for actions that can be taken – starting now – to …

as anxiety, schizophrenia, and depression.39 Older adults, adolescents, and people with pre-existing mental “Physiological factors characterizing heat-vulnerable older adults: A narrative review,” Environment International climate change in preventing heatstroke among older adults in Japan. Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 22;11:1184963


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