Thursday, February 4, 2010

Exercise Program Associated With Denser Bones, Lower Fall Risk In Older Women

Women age 65 or comparison reserved to an exercise module for 18 months appeared to have denser skeleton as well as the marked down risk of falls, though not the marked down cardiovascular disease risk, compared with women in the control group. Wolfgang Kemmler, Ph.D., as well as colleagues during Freidrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany, complicated the total of 246 comparison women...

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Decreased Muscle Strength Predicts Functional Impairments In Older Adults

Decreased flesh strength is associated with difficulty in behaving organic activities such as stooping, crouching, or kneeling (SCK) in older adults, according to an observational investigate published in the Jan issue of Physical Therapy, (PTJ) the scientific journal of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)...

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Healthy Adults May Need Less Sleep As They Age According To Study

A study in the Feb. 1 emanate of the journal SLEEP suggests which full of health older adults but nap disorders can design to have the marked down "sleep need" as well as to be less sleepy during the day than full of health young adults. Results uncover which during the night of 8 hours in bed, total nap time decreased significantly as well as progressively with age...

Monday, February 1, 2010

Research Roundup: Raising Seniors' Co-Pays Increases Costs; The Stimulus And Safety Net Providers

New England Journal of Medicine: Increased Ambulatory Care Copayments And Hospitalizations Among The Elderly - This study examines the consequences of increasing copayments for outpatient caring of Medicare enrollees in managed-care plans...