págs. 1683-1684
The effect of group exercise on physical functioning and falls in frail older people living in retirement villages: A Randomized, controlled trial
Beth Matters, Philippa Williams, Stephen R. Lord, Amelia Shan, Sally Castell, Joanne Corcoran, Julia Dayhew
págs. 1685-1692
Intense Tai Chi exercise training and fall occurences in older, transitionally frail adults: a randomized, controlled trial
Michael O'Grady, Robert J. Gregory, Steven L. Wolf, Richard W. Sattin, Arlene I. Greenspan, Michael Kutner
págs. 1693-1701
págs. 1702-1709
Depressive symptoms as a risk factor for disabling back pain in community-dwelling older persons
Carrington M. Reid, Thomas M. Gill, Christianna S. Williams, Mary E. Tinetti, John Concato
págs. 1710-1717
Diagnosis and treatment of depression in the elderly medicare population: predictors, disparities, and trends
James T. Walkup, Ayse Akincigil, Stephen Crystal, Usha Sambamoorthi
págs. 1718-1728
Kenneth H. Chuang, C. Seth Landefeld, Kenneth E. Covinsky, Laura P. Sands, Richard H. Fortinsky, Robert M. Palmer
págs. 1729-1734
Age and features of movement influence motor overflow
Julie A. Bodwell, Roderick K. Mahurin, Sally Waddle, Robert Price, Steven C. Cramer
págs. 1735-1739
Intentional and unintentional weight loss increase bone loss and hip fracture risk in older women
Kristine E. Ensrud, Susan K. Ewing , Paula J. Bowman , Katie L. Stone, Jane A. Cauley, Steven R. Cummings
págs. 1740-1747
págs. 1748-17553
A standardized quality assessment system to evaluate incontinence care in the nursing home
Juen Yoshii, Sandra F. Simmons, John F. Schnelle, Mary P. Cadogan, Barbara M. Bates-Jensen, Dan Osterweil, Dragan Grbic
págs. 1754-1761
págs. 1762-1767
págs. 1768-1772
Psychiatric morbidity in a neurology-based memory clinic: the effect of systematic psychiatric evoluation
Anne-Mette Hejl, Gunhild Waldemar, Henrik Dam, Ralf Hemmingsen, Merete Hording, Ellen Hasselbalch
págs. 1773-1778
págs. 1779-1786
Restructuring primary care practices to manage geriatric syndromes: the ACOVE-2 intervention
págs. 1787-1793
Reducing frailty and falls in older persons: an investigation of Tai Chi and computerized balance training (selected as the best paper in JAGS in the 1990s)
Elizabeth Mcneely, Carol Coogler, Tingsen Xu, Steven L. Wolf, Huimnan X. Barnjart, Nancy G. Kutner
págs. 1794-1803
págs. 1804-1805
Managing atrial fibrillation in older people: a comparison of two treatment strategies
págs. 1806-1807
Inequities in depression management in low-income, minority, and old-old adults: a matter of access to preferred treatments?
págs. 1808-1809
Quality of incontinence management in U.S. nursing homes: a failing grade
págs. 1810-1812
Sherlock Holmes at the bedside: the case of the missing patient
pág. 1813
G. Zuliani, Blè, A., S. Volpato, M. Pacetti
pág. 1814
pág. 1815
Cancer in the elderly: to screen or not to screen?
M.T. Heflin, E. Z. Oddone, Carl F. Pieper, B. M. Burchett, H. J. Cohen, S. Capurso, G. Gambassi, R. Bernabei
pág. 1816
Caregiving and age: the case of a very old sister of a patient with Alzheimer's disease
pág. 1817
Role of chromic sinusitis in cognitive functioning in the elderly
M. Maruyama, S. Ebihara, H. Sasaki, Y. Yoshida, T. Matsui, H. Arai, M. Nakajo
pág. 1818
Use of antibacterial drugs in community-dwelling older persons
Fillenbaum, G. G., Schmader, K. E., D. R. P. Guay, Margaret B. Artz, Joseph T. Hanlon
págs. 1819-1820
Ignoring the controversies: newspaper reports on Alzheimer's disease treatments
pág. 1821
pág. 1822
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