Predicting dementia from decline in gait speed: are we there yet?
págs. 1659-1660
Cardiac disease in elderly holocaust survivors who live in IsraeI: a case for risk and resilience
págs. 1661-1662
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors: start low or risk going slow?
págs. 1663-1664
Walking speed, cognitive function, and dementia risk in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Ruth A. Hackett, Hilary R. Davies Kershaw, Dorina Cadar, Martin Orrell, Andrew Steptoe
págs. 1670-1675
Motor and cognitive trajectories before dementia: results from gait and brain study
Manuel Montero Odasso, Mark Speechley, Susan W. Muir-Hunter, Yanina Sarquis Adamson, Luciano A. Sposato, Vladimir Hachinski, Michael Borrie, Jennie Wells, Alanna Black, Ervin Sejdić, Louis Bherer, Howard Chertkow, The Canadian Gait and Cognition Network
págs. 1676-1683
Cardiovascular morbidity and risk factors in holocaust survivors in Israel
Omri Zamstein, Aya- Biderman, Michael Sherf, Ran Ben David, Jacob Dreiher
págs. 1684-1691
Initial cholinesterase inhibitor therapy dose and serious events in older women and men
Paula A. Rochon, Andrea Gruneir, Sudeep S. Gill, Wei Wu, Lynn Zhu, Nathan Herrmann, Chaim M. Bell, Peter C. Austin, Nathan M. Stall, Lisa McCarthy, Vasily Giannakeas, Amanda Alberga, Dallas P. Seitz, Sharon-Lise Normand, Jerry H. Gurwitz, Susan E. Bronskill
págs. 1692-1699
A multicomponent model to improve hospital care of older adults with cognitive impairment: a propensity score–matched analysis
Liron Sinvani, Jessy Warner Cohen, Andrew Strunk, Travis Halbert, Ruchika Harisingani, Colm Mulvany, Michael Qiu-, Andrzej Kozikowski, Vidhi Patel, Tara Liberman, Maria Carney, Renee Pekmezaris, Gisele Wolf Klein, Corey Karlin Zysman
págs. 1700-1707
Comparative effectiveness of 2 interventions for hispanic caregivers of persons with dementia
José A. Luchsinger, Louis Burgio, Mary Mittelman, Ilana Dunner, Jed A. Levine, Carolina Hoyos, Dante Tipiani, Yefrenia Henriquez, Jian Kong, Stephanie Silver, Mildred Ramirez, Jeanne A. Teresi
págs. 1708-1715
Use of home‐based medical care and disparities
Nengliang Aaron Yao-, Christine Ritchie, Thomas Cornwell, Bruce Leff
págs. 1716-1720
Effects of active learning on health literacy and behavior in older adults: a randomized controlled trial
págs. 1721-1729
Late transitions and bereaved family member perceptions of quality of end‐of‐life care
Lena K. Makaroun, Joan M. Teno, Vicki A Freedman, Barbara Yody, Pedro Gozalo, Vincent Mor, Jay Magaziner, Charlene C. Quinn, Ann L. Gruber-Baldini, Judith D. Kasper, John Loome, Irene Fleshner, Cynthia L. Port
págs. 1730-1736
Frequent 911 fall calls in older adults: opportunity for injury prevention strategies
Carmen E. Quatman, Jeffrey P. Anderson, Michael Mondor, Jodi Halweg, Catherine Quatman Yates, Julie A. Switzer
págs. 1737-1743
Prevalence and characteristics of moderate to severe pain among hospitalized older adults
Lisa X. Deng, Kanan Patel, Christine Miaskowski, Ingrid Maravilla, Sarah Schear, Sarah Garrigues, Nicole Thompson, Andrew D. Auerbach, Christine S. Ritchie
págs. 1744-1751
A randomized clinical trial of wheeled mobility for pressure injury prevention and better function
David Brienza, Patricia Karg, Marnie Bertolet, Mark Schmeler, Prerna Poojary Mazzotta, Helen Vlachos, Debora Wilkinson
págs. 1752-1759
Effect of medicare part D on ethnoracial disparities in antidementia medication use
Kimberly E. Lind, Kerry Hildreth, Richard Lindrooth, Elaine Morrato, Lori A. Crane, Marcelo Coca Perraillon
págs. 1760-1767
Misdiagnosis of Chikungunya virus infection: comparison of old and younger adults
Lidvine Godaert, Seendy Bartholet, Yannick Gazeuse, Yannick Brouste, Fatiha Najioullah, Lukshe Kanagaratnam, Raymond Césaire, Jean Luc Fanon, Moustapha Dramé
págs. 1768-1772
Association between frailty and elder abuse in community‐dwelling older adults in Mexico city
Sara Torres Castro, Claudia Szlejf, Lorena Parra Rodríguez, Óscar Rosas Carrasco
págs. 1773-1778
Replacement of urinary catheter for urinary tract infections: a prospective observational study
Tanya Babich, Oren Zusman, Michal Elbaz, Haim Ben Zvi, Mical Paul Paul, Leonard Leibovici, Tomer Avni
págs. 1779-1784
A composite measure of caregiver burden in dementia: the dementia burden scale—caregiver
John D. Peipert, Lee- Jennings, Ron D. Hays, Neil S. Wenger, Emmett Keeler, David B. Reuben, Carol M. Mangione, Quyen Ngo Metzger, Dara H. Sorkin, Angela L. Tan
págs. 1785-1789
Higher quality, lower cost with an innovative geriatrics consultation service
Juliana M. Bernstein, Peter Graven, Kathleen Drago, Konrad Dobbertin, Elizabeth Eckstrom
págs. 1790-1795
Overcoming reluctance to accept home‐based support from an older adult perspective
Lee A. Lindquist, Vanessa Ramirez Zohfeld, Chris Forcucci, Priya Sunkara, Kenzie A. Cameron
págs. 1796-1799
Effect of asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis on outcomes of individuals aged 80 and older
Atsuko Suzuki, Kazuko Tajiri, Tomoko Ishizu, Mio- Nakayama, Tomoya Hoshi, Seiichi Suzuki, Mikiko Hatsutori, Noriko Sato, Shingo Takayama, Mikihiko Kawano, Kazutaka Aonuma, Akihiko Nogami
págs. 1800-1804
Cardiovascular outcomes of cholinesterase inhibitors in individuals with dementia: a meta‐analysis and systematic review
Ahmet Turan Isik, Pinar Soysal, Brendon Stubbs, Marco Solmi, Cristina Basso, Stefania Maggi, Patricia Schofield, Nicola Veronese, Christoph Mueller
págs. 1805-1811
Incidence of medication‐related harm in older adults after hospital discharge: A systematic review
Nikesh Parekh, Khalid Ali, Amy- Page, Tom- Roper, Chakravarthi Rajkumar
págs. 1812-1822
Vision impairment and risk of dementia: Findings from the english longitudinal study of ageing
Hilary R. Davies Kershaw, Ruth A. Hackett, Dorina Cadar, Annie Herbert, Martin Orrell, Andrew Steptoe
págs. 1823-1829
Peter J. Huckfeldt, Robert L. Kane, Zhiyou Yang, Gabriella A. Engstrom, Ruth M. Tappen, Carolina Rojido, David Newman, Bernardo Reyes, Joseph G. Ouslander
págs. 1830-1837
págs. 1845-1846
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