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Group training classes for dogs with canine cognitive dysfunction: effects on sleep, activity, and caregiver burden

2 weeks ago
Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition of ageing dogs, sharing pathological and clinical features with Alzheimer's disease. Despite the growing prevalence of CCD, non-pharmacological interventions for affected companion animals remain underexplored. This study evaluated the effects of structured group training classes on signs of CCD, sleep, daily activity, and caregiver burden. Forty-two dogs (≥ 8 years) with mild to moderate CCD were enrolled in either...
Tracey L Taylor

Multiorgan transcriptomics and circulating extracellular vesicle profiling reveal age-dependent systemic vulnerability to isoflurane anesthesia and surgery

2 weeks ago
Elderly patients exhibit heightened susceptibility to postoperative complications following general anesthesia and surgery, yet the molecular mechanisms driving this age-dependent vulnerability remain poorly defined. We performed RNA sequencing on olfactory bulb (OB), hippocampus (HI), lung, and spleen from young (3-month, m), late middle-aged (17 m), and geriatric (27 m) male C57BL/6 mice 24 h after 2 h of exposure to isoflurane anesthesia and laparotomy (ISO/OP). Short-term ISO/OP elicited...
Balaji Krishnamachary

Antibiotic prescription for older patients in end-of-life care: a randomized survey among physicians in Switzerland

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSION: These findings highlight ongoing uncertainties and cultural variations in antibiotic prescribing practices at the end of life, highlighting the need for clinical decision-support tools and educational resources directed not only at physicians, but also at nursing teams, families, and caregivers. In the context of an aging population and rising antimicrobial resistance, a deeper understanding of the factors influencing antibiotic use in palliative care is essential to inform the...
L Papasokrati

Urban environments and depression among older adults: policy implications from the WHO age-friendly cities framework

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the critical role of age-friendly urban environments in supporting the mental health of older adults. Urban planning should prioritise accessible green spaces, elderly-friendly housing, inclusive leisure opportunities, and improved access to life information. Promoting social respect and volunteer engagement can further enhance emotional well-being. These findings provide empirical support for implementing the WHO Age-Friendly Cities Framework as a strategic...
Yeseul Sung

Community-dwelling older persons' level of functional ability and heat-related vulnerability: results from the Heat-Health Action Plan study in Cologne, Germany

2 weeks ago
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that considering healthy ageing from the perspective of functional ability rather than focusing on chronological age has the potential to more precisely address those community-dwelling older people living with functional decline, frailty or disability who are most vulnerable in heat situations. The measurement of functional ability by screening community-dwelling older people with a self-administered questionnaire on functional resources and risks proved to be a...
Ulrike Dapp