Age-related change in mobility: perspectives from life course epidemiology and geroscience
Mobility is the most studied and most relevant physical ability affecting quality of life with
strong prognostic value for disability and survival. Natural selection has built the “engine” of …
strong prognostic value for disability and survival. Natural selection has built the “engine” of …
Implications for public health research of models and theories of disability: a sco** study and evidence synthesis
Implications for public health research of models and theories of disability : a sco** study
and evidence synthesis Page 1 This is a repository copy of Implications for public health …
and evidence synthesis Page 1 This is a repository copy of Implications for public health …
Anthropometric Characteristics and Weight Status of Early Adolescents (Aged 12–14) in Montenegro; Urban–Rural and Regional Differences
The aim of this study was to determine urban–rural and regional differences in
anthropometric characteristics among adolescents aged 12–14, as well as to present the …
anthropometric characteristics among adolescents aged 12–14, as well as to present the …
The last two decades of life course epidemiology, and its relevance for research on ageing
The term 'life course epidemiology'was coined in 1997 with the publication of the first edition
of A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease Epidemiology. 1 This book reviewed the pre …
of A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease Epidemiology. 1 This book reviewed the pre …
A life-course approach to healthy ageing: maintaining physical capability
Research on healthy ageing lacks an agreed conceptual framework and has not adequately
taken into account the growing evidence that social and biological factors from early life …
taken into account the growing evidence that social and biological factors from early life …
Socioeconomic status, non-communicable disease risk factors, and walking speed in older adults: multi-cohort population based study
Objective To assess the association of low socioeconomic status and risk factors for non-
communicable diseases (diabetes, high alcohol intake, high blood pressure, obesity …
communicable diseases (diabetes, high alcohol intake, high blood pressure, obesity …
From developmental origins of adult disease to life course research on adult disease and aging: insights from birth cohort studies
C Power, D Kuh, S Morton - Annual review of public health, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Maturation of long-running birth cohort studies has fostered a life course approach to adult
health, function, and disease and related to conceptual frameworks. Using broad concepts …
health, function, and disease and related to conceptual frameworks. Using broad concepts …
Developmental coordination disorder: core sensori-motor deficits, neurobiology and etiology
A Gomez, A Sirigu - Neuropsychologia, 2015 - Elsevier
Among developmental disorders, DCD is one of the least studied and less understood one
(Bishop, 2010). This review summarizes the current understanding of developmental …
(Bishop, 2010). This review summarizes the current understanding of developmental …
Age and gender differences in physical capability levels from mid-life onwards: the harmonisation and meta-analysis of data from eight UK cohort studies
Using data from eight UK cohorts participating in the Healthy Ageing across the Life Course
(HALCyon) research programme, with ages at physical capability assessment ranging from …
(HALCyon) research programme, with ages at physical capability assessment ranging from …
Childhood poverty predicts adult amygdala and frontal activity and connectivity in response to emotional faces
Childhood poverty negatively impacts physical and mental health in adulthood. Altered brain
development in response to social and environmental factors associated with poverty likely …
development in response to social and environmental factors associated with poverty likely …