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Aging, natural death, and the compression of morbidity

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JF Fries - Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2002 - SciELO Public Health
132 THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE July 17, 1980 Calculations based on
other periods or from other ages converge at similar points. Figure 3 shows
inter- section at age 85 in the year 2045, a reasonable me- dian ...
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Aging, health risks, and cumulative disability

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AJ Vita, RB Terry, HB Hubert, JF Fries - New England Journal of Medicine, 1998 - content.nejm.org
Results Persons with high health risks in 1962 or 1986 had twice the cumulative
disability of those with low health risks (disability index, 1.02 vs. 0.49;
P<0.001). The results were consistent among survivors, subjects who died, ...
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The Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire: a review of its history, issues, progress, …

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B Bruce, JF Fries - Journal of Rheumatology, 2003 - jrheum.org
The impact of chronic illness is a function of illness severity, the individual
patient, and time. Further, it is affected by fac- tors such as age, sex,
lifestyle, motivation, priorities, and aspi- rations. Over the past 2 ...
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Exercise dose-response effects on quality of life and independent living in older adults


WW SPIRDUSO, DL CRONIN - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001 - journals.lww.com
ABSTRACT SPIRDUSO, WW, and DL CRONIN. Exercise dose-response effects on quality
of life and independent living in older adults. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol.
33, No. 6, Suppl., 2001, pp. S598–S608. Purpose: The purpose of this ...
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Exercise and its role in the prevention and rehabilitation of cardiovascular disease


TD Miller, GJ Balady, GF Fletcher - Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1997 - Springer
Page 1. EXERCISE AND ITS ROLE IN THE PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Todd D. Miller, MD Mayo Medical School ...
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Beyond health promotion: reducing need and demand for medical care

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JF Fries, CE Koop, J Sokolov, CE Beadle, D … - Health Affairs, 1998 - healthaff.highwire.org
PROLOGUE: Most of the recent reforms in health care delivery have been aimed at
providing services more efficiently, and very few have considered the economic
advantages of actually improving health. The authors of this paper argue ...
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Physical fitness, physical activity, and functional limitation in adults aged 40 and older


Y Huang, CA MACERA, SN BLAIR, PA BRILL … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998 - journals.lww.com
This work was supported in part by grant AG-06945 from the National Institutes
of Health, and Cooperative Agreement U48/CCU409664-03 from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. The authors wish to thank Carolyn E. Barlow ...
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Muscular strength and physical function


PA BRILL, CA MACERA, DR DAVIS, SN … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Methods: Study participants were 3,069 men and 589 women (30-82 yr) who received
a clinical examination including a strength evaluation at the Cooper Clinic
between 1980 and 1989 and responded to a 1990 mail-back survey. ...
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Strength and aerobic training attenuate muscle wasting and improve resistance to the …


BS Tseng, DR Marsh, MT Hamilton, FW Booth - JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A, 1995 - biomedgerontology.oxfordjournals.org
By the age of 50 yrs old, humans become aware that they are losing muscle
strength (mass) and endurance (mitochondria). A frequent symptom of
neuromuscular disorders is muscle weakness (Walton, 1988). We define the ...
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Physical activity, the compression of morbidity, and the health of the elderly.

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JF Fries - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The Compression of Morbidity hypothesis envisions a potential reduction of
overall morbidity, and of heaflth care costs, now heavily concentrated in the
senior years, by compression of morbidity between an increasing age of ...
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