older adults

Pharmacologically Assisted Treatment of Opioid-Dependent Youth.

Pharmacologically Assisted Treatment of Opioid-Dependent Youth.

Paediatr Drugs. 2013 Aug 3;
Pecoraro A, Fishman M, Ma M, Piralishvili G, Woody GE

Opioid misuse, abuse, and dependence are global problems whose patterns vary across cultures. In the USA, the non-medical… Continue reading

Functional Outcomes by Age for Inpatient Cancer Rehabilitation: A Retrospective Chart Review.

Functional Outcomes by Age for Inpatient Cancer Rehabilitation: A Retrospective Chart Review.

J Appl Gerontol. 2013 Jun 1; 32(4): 443-456
Hunter EG, Baltisberger J

Cancer-related impairments result in disabilities similar to those typically encountered in inpatient rehabilitation settings; however,… Continue reading

A Nine-Year Follow-Up Study of Sleep Patterns and Mortality in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Taiwan.

A Nine-Year Follow-up Study of Sleep Patterns and Mortality in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Taiwan.

Sleep. 2013; 36(8): 1187-98
Chen HC, Su TP, Chou P

To simultaneously explore the associations between mortality and insomnia, sleep duration, and the use of hypnotics in older adults.A fixed cohort study.A community in Shih-Pai area, Taipei, Taiwan.A total of 4,064 participants over the age of 65 completed the study.N/A.Insomnia was classified using an exclusionary hierarchical algorithm, which categorized insomnia as “no insomnia,” “subjective poor sleep quality,” “Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index > 5 insomnia,” “1-month insomnia disorder,” and “6-month insomnia disorder.” The main outcome variables were 9-year all-cause mortality rates. In the all-cause mortality analyses, when hypnotic use, depressive symptoms and total sleep time were excluded from a proportional hazards regression model, subjects with “Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index > 5 insomnia” had a higher mortality risk (HR: 1.21, 95% CI: 1.01-1.45). In the full model, frequent hypnotic use and long sleep duration predicted higher mortality rates. However, the increased mortality risk for subjects with “Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index > 5 insomnia” was not observed in the full model. On the contrary, individuals with… Continue reading

Depression in the Elderly With Visual Impairment and Its Association With Quality of Life.

Depression in the elderly with visual impairment and its association with quality of life.

Clin Interv Aging. 2013; 8: 931-43
Renaud J, Bédard E

Visual impairment is more prevalent in the elderly and depression is common in this population.… Continue reading

Research Priorities in Geriatric Palliative Care: Nonpain Symptoms.

Research Priorities in Geriatric Palliative Care: Nonpain Symptoms.

J Palliat Med. 2013 Jul 26;
Combs S, Kluger BM, Kutner JS

Abstract Research addressing the burden, assessment, and management of nonpain symptoms associated with advanced illness in older adults is… Continue reading

Nasal Tip Support: A Finite Element Analysis of the Role of the Caudal Septum During Tip Depression.

Nasal tip support: A finite element analysis of the role of the caudal septum during tip depression.

Laryngoscope. 2013 Jul 23;
Manuel CT, Leary R, Protsenko DE, Wong BJ

Although minor and major tip support mechanisms have been described… Continue reading

Repeated Short-Term Daily Exercise Ameliorates Oxidative Cerebral Damage and the Resultant Motor Dysfunction After Transient Ischemia in Rats.

Repeated short-term daily exercise ameliorates oxidative cerebral damage and the resultant motor dysfunction after transient ischemia in rats.

J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2013 Jul; 53(1): 8-14
Hamakawa M, Ishida A, Tamakoshi K, Shimada H, Nakashima H, Noguchi T, Toyokuni… Continue reading

What Place for Ethics? an Overview of Ethics Teaching in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Programs in Canada.

What place for ethics? An overview of ethics teaching in occupational therapy and physiotherapy programs in Canada.

Disabil Rehabil. 2013 Jul 18;
Hudon A, Laliberté M, Hunt M, Sonier V, Williams-Jones B, Mazer B, Badro V, Ehrmann Feldman D… Continue reading

An Occupation-Based Strategy Training Approach to Managing Age-Related Executive Changes: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

An occupation-based strategy training approach to managing age-related executive changes: a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Clin Rehabil. 2013 Jul 17;
Dawson D, Richardson J, Troyer A, Binns M, Clark A, Polatajko H, Winocur G, Hunt A, Bar Y

Objective:To… Continue reading

Treating Depression Without Drugs – Discover the Dangers: Part1/2

Treating Depression Without Drugs – Discover The Dangers: Part1/2
http://www.depressionbuster.org – You don’t need part 2. Go straight to the solution. What the drug companies don’t want you to know – How To Overcome Depres…


 

 

Treating minor depression… Continue reading