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Annals of Geriatric Medicin and Research Indexed in PubMed Central: An Important Milestone toward the Leading Journal

Lim JY, Jung HW, Ga H

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Tackling Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Time to Start Rethinking Items

Jang Sn

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Special Issue on Long-Term Care for Older Adults in East Asian Countries

Lim JY

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Long-Term Care System in Korea

Ga H

Korea is a country with unexpectedly fast ageing speed, which gives burden on caregivers of older adults. Thanks to long-term care insurance and national health insurance system, most people who...
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Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Health and Wellbeing of Older People: A Comprehensive Review

Lekamwasam R, Lekamwasam S

The pandemic is unavoidable; in addition to increased morbidity and mortality, they profoundly affect people and economies at every level. The negative effects of pandemics are more severe in marginalized...
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Red Cell Distribution Width as a Predictor of Functional Outcome in Rehabilitation of Older Stroke Patients

Zalyesov E, Shugaev I, Prokopov Y, Shahory R, Chirmicci S, Aizen E

Background: Red cell distribution width (RDW) is a prognostic marker in vascular diseases. While increased RDW predicts mortality and outcomes after ischemic stroke, evidence regarding its prognostic significance in stroke...
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Policies and Transformation of Long-Term Care System in Taiwan

Chen Cf, Fu Th

The Taiwanese government has been facing severe challenges pressed by population ageing. The government started taking the issue of long-term care seriously since the first rotation of the political parties...
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Acute Hydronephrosis owing to A Giant Fecaloma in an Older Patient

Joo N, Lee HS

Hydroureteronephrosis with acute urinary tract obstruction can lead to serious complications such as obstructive nephropathy or pyelonephritis. We report the first case of hydroureteronephrosis caused by a giant fecaloma in...
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Understanding Muscle Protein Dynamics: Technical Considerations for Advancing Sarcopenia Research

Kim IY, Park S, Jang J, Wolfe RR

Sarcopenia, which is the loss of muscle mass and strength that occur with aging, involves imbalanced muscle protein turnover (i.e., protein breakdown exceeding synthesis), which in turn exacerbates other clinical...
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Older Men Living with Spouse and Older Women Living with Spouse and Children Have Lower Frailty Prevalence: The Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study (KFACS)

Shim H, Kim S, Kim M, Kim BS, Jeong E, Lee YJ, Won CW

Background: In older adults, the risk of frailty is higher among those who are unmarried than among those who are married. However, no study has reported about the relationship between...
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The 8-Year Management of an Older Breast Cancer Patient by Non-surgical Primary Therapies and Minimized Surgery: A Case Report

An JK, Woo JJ, Kwak HY

A 74-year-old woman presented with a palpable lesion in her right breast. At the time of her visit, she was taking medications for diabetes, hypertension, tremors, tinnitus, and lumbago. She...
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Long-Term Care System in Japan

Yamada M, Arai H

The long-term care insurance (LTCI) system was introduced in Japan in 2000 to address the demands of older persons with disabilities based on the concept of a user-oriented social insurance...
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Trajectories of Body Mass Index and Their Associations with Mortality among Older Adults in Korea: Analysis of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging

Kong JW, Park T, Lee DR, Lee J

Background: Weight change is a known risk factor for mortality. Previous Korean studies only considered mortality consequences of weight change between two time points over relatively short periods. This study...
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