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View article: Social vulnerability increases the risk of death differently in men and women: longitudinal analysis over 15 years in the Paquid Study
Social vulnerability increases the risk of death differently in men and women: longitudinal analysis over 15 years in the Paquid Study Open
Despite greater SV, women seem to withstand moderate social deficits better than men. These findings highlight the need for further studies to explain gender differences and develop gender-sensitive public health interventions.
View article: Healthy aging: how does a multidimensional construct of functional ability predict objective and subjective outcomes?
Healthy aging: how does a multidimensional construct of functional ability predict objective and subjective outcomes? Open
Low FA levels are strongly associated with increased risks of both objective and subjective negative outcomes. These findings highlight the importance of simultaneously considering IC and environment to properly explore FA in healthy aging.
View article: Chronic pain in older adults with psychiatric disorders: the DoCPPA study protocol
Chronic pain in older adults with psychiatric disorders: the DoCPPA study protocol Open
View article: Living alone and 12-month major depressive episode in men and women from 2005 to 2021
Living alone and 12-month major depressive episode in men and women from 2005 to 2021 Open
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether living alone is associated with major depression among men and women after adjusting for sociodemographics known to be associated with depression. Methods: Data from the…
View article: Impact of seasons and temperatures on the sleep-wake cycle in a French elderly rural population
Impact of seasons and temperatures on the sleep-wake cycle in a French elderly rural population Open
View article: Development and indirect validation of a model predicting frailty in the French healthcare claims database
Development and indirect validation of a model predicting frailty in the French healthcare claims database Open
This study aimed to build a predictive model to identify frailty in the French national health data system (SNDS) so as to create a new tool to monitor and anticipate the disability burden associated with population ageing. We developed th…
View article: Social Vulnerability Increases the Risk of Death Differently in Men and Women: Longitudinal Analysis Over 15 Years in the Paquid Study
Social Vulnerability Increases the Risk of Death Differently in Men and Women: Longitudinal Analysis Over 15 Years in the Paquid Study Open
View article: Does User Experience Predict the Long-Term Adoption of an Ambient Assisted Living Platform by Frail Older Adults? Results from the Homeassist Study
Does User Experience Predict the Long-Term Adoption of an Ambient Assisted Living Platform by Frail Older Adults? Results from the Homeassist Study Open
View article: Dealing with the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Experimental Nursing Home: The Experience of the French Alzheimer Village
Dealing with the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Experimental Nursing Home: The Experience of the French Alzheimer Village Open
View article: Age-related disturbances in rest-activity rhythms and integrity of the hippocampal network: An exploratory study
Age-related disturbances in rest-activity rhythms and integrity of the hippocampal network: An exploratory study Open
View article: Differences between subjective and disability health expectancies across ages in older adults
Differences between subjective and disability health expectancies across ages in older adults Open
View article: Hospital-based palliative care referrals: determinants in older adults with cancer
Hospital-based palliative care referrals: determinants in older adults with cancer Open
Objectives Early palliative care improves the quality of life of older patients with cancer. This work aimed to analyse the effect of sociodemographic, geriatric, and tumour-related determinants on hospital-based palliative care (HPC) refe…
View article: Association between <scp> <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> </scp> infection and incident risk of dementia: The <scp>AMI</scp> cohort
Association between <span> <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> </span> infection and incident risk of dementia: The <span>AMI</span> cohort Open
Background Chronic infectious diseases are increasingly being considered as potential contributors to dementia risk. Among those infections, Helicobacter pylori , the main cause of chronic gastritis worldwide, has been suggested. As the pr…
View article: Dimensionality and invariance of ADL, IADL, BI-M2/WG-SS, and GALI in large surveys in France (2008–2014) and implications for measuring disability in epidemiology
Dimensionality and invariance of ADL, IADL, BI-M2/WG-SS, and GALI in large surveys in France (2008–2014) and implications for measuring disability in epidemiology Open
Background The epidemiological investigation and surveillance of disability requires well-constructed, invariant, and, if possible, exchangeable measures. However, the current or recommended measures have not been thoroughly investigated w…
View article: Night‐to‐night variability in sleep and amyloid beta burden in normal aging
Night‐to‐night variability in sleep and amyloid beta burden in normal aging Open
INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease is associated with sleep disturbances and accumulation of cerebral amyloid beta. The objective was to examine whether actigraphy‐detected sleep parameters might be biomarkers for early amyloid burden. METHO…
View article: Ten Years after the National Alzheimer's Plan: Dementia Remains a Hidden Syndrome in France
Ten Years after the National Alzheimer's Plan: Dementia Remains a Hidden Syndrome in France Open
Ten years after the implementation of the French Plan on Alzheimer's Disease (2008-2012), the present study aimed at describing the situation of the persons living with dementia in terms of diagnosis and high-risk situations (living alone,…
View article: Lessons Learned From the SoBeezy Program for Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experimentation and Evaluation
Lessons Learned From the SoBeezy Program for Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experimentation and Evaluation Open
Background The SoBeezy program is an innovative intervention aimed at promoting and fostering healthy aging and aging in place by proposing to older adults concrete solutions to face daily life, tackle loneliness, promote social participat…
View article: Individual dynamic prediction of clinical endpoint from large dimensional longitudinal biomarker history: a landmark approach
Individual dynamic prediction of clinical endpoint from large dimensional longitudinal biomarker history: a landmark approach Open
Background The individual data collected throughout patient follow-up constitute crucial information for assessing the risk of a clinical event, and eventually for adapting a therapeutic strategy. Joint models and landmark models have been…
View article: Effectiveness of an Ambient Assisted Living (HomeAssist) Platform for Supporting Aging in Place of Older Adults With Frailty: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Study
Effectiveness of an Ambient Assisted Living (HomeAssist) Platform for Supporting Aging in Place of Older Adults With Frailty: Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Study Open
Background Ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies are viewed as a promising way to prolong aging in place, particularly when they are designed as closely as possible to the needs of the end users. However, very few evidence-based resul…
View article: Experimentation of the SoBeezy program in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: what lessons have we learned? (Preprint)
Experimentation of the SoBeezy program in older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: what lessons have we learned? (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The SoBeezy program is an innovative intervention aiming at promoting and fostering healthy ageing and ageing in place by proposing to older adults concrete solutions to face the daily life, tackle loneliness, promote social pa…
View article: Social Vulnerability Predicts Frailty: Towards a Distinction between Fragility and Frailty?
Social Vulnerability Predicts Frailty: Towards a Distinction between Fragility and Frailty? Open
Poor social status is a risk factor of frailty. From a conceptual point of view, our results claim for a distinction between the concepts of frailty and fragility, the first one being the consequence of an ongoing decline, the other one re…
View article: Towards an approach of disability along a continuum from robustness, pre-frailty, frailty to disability
Towards an approach of disability along a continuum from robustness, pre-frailty, frailty to disability Open
Background frailty and disability are very prevalent in older age and although both are distinct clinical entities, they are commonly used indistinctly in order to identify vulnerable older adults. Objective to propose a hierarchical indic…
View article: Co-Occurrence of Geriatric Syndromes and Diseases in the General Population: Assessment of the Dimensions of Aging
Co-Occurrence of Geriatric Syndromes and Diseases in the General Population: Assessment of the Dimensions of Aging Open
View article: Longitudinal Study of Cognitive Decline before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the PA-COVID Survey
Longitudinal Study of Cognitive Decline before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the PA-COVID Survey Open
Introduction: Even though several studies reported good resilience capacities in older adults in the first period of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, in the long run, social isolation induced by the protectiv…
View article: An Ambient Assisted Living platform for supporting aging in place of prefrail and frail older adults: Rationale, HomeAssist plaform, quasiexperimental design, and baseline characteristics
An Ambient Assisted Living platform for supporting aging in place of prefrail and frail older adults: Rationale, HomeAssist plaform, quasiexperimental design, and baseline characteristics Open
Background: Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technology is expected as a promising way for prolonging the aging in place. Very few evidence-based results are provided support to its real value, notably for frail older adults who have high ris…
View article: An Ambient Assisted Living platform for supporting aging in place of pre-frail and frail older adults: Rationale, HomeAssist plaform, quasi-experimental design, and baseline characteristics. (Preprint)
An Ambient Assisted Living platform for supporting aging in place of pre-frail and frail older adults: Rationale, HomeAssist plaform, quasi-experimental design, and baseline characteristics. (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED Background: Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technology is expected as a promising way for prolonging the aging in place. Very few evidence-based results are provided support to its real value, notably for frail older adults who…
View article: Older Adults and the COVID-19 Pandemic, What About the Oldest Old? The PACOVID Population-Based Survey
Older Adults and the COVID-19 Pandemic, What About the Oldest Old? The PACOVID Population-Based Survey Open
Introduction: The literature draws a mitigated picture of the psychosocial effects of the lockdown in older adults. However, the studies conducted so far are mainly based on web surveys which may involve selection bias. The PACOVID survey …
View article: Living in rural area: A protective factor for a negative experience of the lockdown and the COVID‐19 crisis in the oldest old population?
Living in rural area: A protective factor for a negative experience of the lockdown and the COVID‐19 crisis in the oldest old population? Open
Objectives Some factors influence the experience of the COVID‐19 pandemic (health, loneliness, digital access...), but what about the living area? The objective was to compare between rural and urban areas, the psychological and social exp…
View article: Herpes simplex virus, early neuroimaging markers and incidence of Alzheimer’s disease
Herpes simplex virus, early neuroimaging markers and incidence of Alzheimer’s disease Open
While previous studies suggest the implication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), no study has investigated its association with early neuroimaging markers of AD. In the Three-City and the AMI cohorts, …
View article: A Literature Review of Healthy Aging Trajectories Through Quantitative and Qualitative Studies: A Psycho-Epidemiological Approach on Community-Dwelling Older Adults
A Literature Review of Healthy Aging Trajectories Through Quantitative and Qualitative Studies: A Psycho-Epidemiological Approach on Community-Dwelling Older Adults Open
The population of older adults over 60 years is growing faster than any other age group and will more than double between 2020 and 2050. This increase has led to clinical, public health, and policy interest in how to age "successfully". Be…