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Age-related changes in proprioception are of limited size, outcome-dependent and task-dependent
Our ability to sense the position and movement of our limbs is essential for all activities of daily living. This ability arises from the signal sent by muscle spindles to the brain. While there is clear evidence for age-related changes in the quantity of muscle spindles and in their sensitivity, behavioral assessment of age-related changes in position sense have produced mixed findings even though it is taken as textbook knowledge that proprioception declines with age. Yet, study results are...
Intrinsic capacity and risk of hip fracture in community-dwelling elderly people in China: A 4-year longitudinal cohort study
CONCLUSION: Among community-dwelling older adults, the composite IC score demonstrated a significant independent association with an elevated risk of hip fracture. Regular monitoring of individual IC scores may serve as an early warning indicator to initiate preventive interventions.
Methodological concerns and mechanistic gaps in the association between unhealthy lifestyle and comorbid type 2 diabetes and arthritis
In their recent study, Zhang et al. (Aging Clin Exp Res, 2025) report an association between a composite unhealthy lifestyle score and the risk of comorbid type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and arthritis in the CHARLS cohort. While the topic is of significant public health relevance, we have identified several substantive methodological and interpretative limitations that temper the conclusions. Chief among these are the oversimplified and unvalidated definition of lifestyle exposures,...
Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on healthy aging and functionality in older Mexican adults: insights from the MHAS cohort
CONCLUSIONS: Hospitalization due to COVID-19 was associated with poorer multidimensional aging outcomes, whereas vaccination appeared protective against functional decline. These findings highlight the importance of preventive strategies and sustained vaccination coverage to preserve functionality and promote healthy aging in post-pandemic populations.
Adaptive alterations in muscle synergies during the recovery step compensate for perturbation-induced stability demands in older adults
CONCLUSIONS: Specific muscle synergy patterns are associated with balance recovery and stability maintenance. Fractionation and merging of muscle synergies triggered in response to perturbations may relate to functional decline in older adults, serving as a mechanism for remodeling to adapt to changes in limb biomechanics and multiple motor task commands.
SAKURA: a knowledge-guided approach to recovering important, rare signals from single-cell data
Dimensionality reduction is routinely applied to single-cell transcriptomic data to improve interpretability, remove noise and redundancy, and enable visualization. Most existing methods aim at preserving the most prominent data properties, which can lead to omission of rare but important signals. Here we propose a novel framework, SAKURA, that uses knowledge-derived genes of interest to guide dimensionality reduction, which can help cluster rare cells and separate highly similar cell...
Correction: Geroprotective effects of Salvianolic acid A through redox and detoxification pathway activation in an aging Drosophila Alzheimer's model
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Recommendations from the European interdisciplinary council on ageing on physical activity and diet for mental health conditions in older adults
The global rise in life expectancy is accompanied by an increase in the prevalence of mental health conditions among older adults, including mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, delirium, depression, anxiety, and other severe mental illness. These conditions significantly impact independence, increase healthcare costs, and increase mortality risk. Mounting evidence underscores the central role of modifiable lifestyle factors-particularly physical activity and diet-in the prevention and...
Change in loneliness and subsequent cardiometabolic Multimorbidity among middle-aged and older adults: results from two east asian prospective cohorts
CONCLUSIONS: Changes in loneliness were associated with an increased risk of subsequent CMM in both China and South Korea, with the strongest associations observed among individuals experiencing persistent loneliness. These findings indicate that loneliness is a dynamic and potentially modifiable risk factor for cardiometabolic multimorbidity across different sociocultural contexts. Early identification and targeted interventions addressing loneliness may contribute to the prevention of CMM...
Flavonoid intake and telomere length attrition among middle-aged women: a cross-sectional analysis of the Nurses' Health Study
Although mechanistic studies support a beneficial effect of several dietary flavonoids on telomere length (TL), to our knowledge no studies have examined associations between habitual flavonoid intakes and TL in population-based studies. We examined the associations between habitual intake of major flavonoid subclasses (flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavan-3-ols and their polymers, and anthocyanins) and TL in a cross-sectional analysis of 4,944 disease-free females from the Nurses' Health...
Increased Risk of Transition to Institutional Care Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults With Cognitive Frailty: A Competing Risks Survival Analysis
CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrated the positive association between CF and TIC, highlighting the need for appropriate and timely management of CF and personalised interventions for this vulnerable group to delay premature institutionalisation.
Psychosocial and Health Factors Associated With Functional Difficulties Among Older U.S. Veterans With Cardiovascular Disease
ObjectivesOlder U.S. military veterans with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at elevated risk for functional decline. This study examined sociodemographic, health, and psychosocial correlates of overall and domain-specific functioning in this population.MethodsData were drawn from 757 veterans aged ≥60 years with CVD who participated in the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study. Bivariate, multivariable, and relative importance analyses were used to identify key correlates of...