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Physical activity and healthy ageing among older adults with chronic conditions: a cross-sectional study of functional ability and ageing perspectives

5 days 15 hours ago
CONCLUSION: Higher levels of physical activity are independently associated with better multidimensional healthy ageing and more positive perspectives on ageing among older adults with chronic conditions and functional vulnerability. These findings highlight physical activity as a key modifiable factor for promoting healthy ageing and support the integration of feasible physical activity interventions into health-care and rehabilitation services for older adults, particularly in rapidly ageing...
Sima Rafiei

The relationship between frailty, health literacy, and medication adherence in older adults

5 days 15 hours ago
CONCLUSION: There is a relationship between unhealthy lifestyle, health literacy, and frailty in older adults. Health literacy may serve as an apparent protective factor against frailty. An unhealthy lifestyle could exacerbate frailty. Therefore, healthcare providers should focus on enhancing health literacy and a healthy lifestyle to prevent frailty in this population.
Elaheh Dadashi

The psycho-social dual-pathway perspective on healthy aging in digital age-friendly environments: longitudinal evidence from China

5 days 15 hours ago
CONCLUSION: The findings support a psycho-social perspective on healthy aging. Aging attitudes were generally linked to better health, while digital inclusion showed mixed associations, suggesting that digital engagement can be helpful when it is meaningful and supported, but burdensome when it exceeds older adults' skills or needs. Policies and interventions should therefore go beyond expanding digital access and strengthen digital competence, age-friendly digital environments, and positive...
Bo Zhao

Blm10/PA200-Activated 20S Proteasomes Promote alpha-Synuclein Degradation and Bypass Proteasome Inhibition in Parkinson's Disease Models

5 days 15 hours ago
Protein homeostasis is essential for maintaining normal cellular function. However, protein homeostasis efficiency declines with age, leading to the accumulation of aberrant protein structures associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD). PD is characterized by the aggregation of alpha-synuclein (αSyn) into cytoplasmic inclusions. This process is accompanied by elevated phosphorylation at serine 129 (S129). The accumulation of αSyn into aggregates and their...
Tariq T Ali

Loss of SMARCAD1 Mitigates Tauopathy

5 days 15 hours ago
Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the accumulation of misfolded tau protein and include Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementia disorders. Identifying new strategies to treat tauopathy remains an important gap in the field. Using forward and reverse genetic approaches in C. elegans, we identified smrd-1, the C. elegans homolog of SMARCAD1, as a potent modifier of tauopathy phenotypes in a transgenic model of tauopathy. Loss of smrd-1 function rescues...
Vaishnavi S Jadhav

Oral function and physical function converge: national evidence linking functional teeth, scaling care, and muscle strength

5 days 15 hours ago
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest a significant association between a reduced number of functional teeth and low HGS in older adults. While these results highlight the potential relevance of oral health to physical capacity, further longitudinal studies are required to clarify the temporal relationship and to determine whether preserving functional dentition may be associated with better physical function and a lower risk of subsequent functional decline.
Jiyeon Choi

Researchers block key protein that helps Parkinson’s spread through the brain

5 days 18 hours ago
A newly identified protein called GPNMB may play a major role in helping Parkinson’s disease spread through the brain. Researchers discovered that immune cells release the protein in response to damaged neurons, creating a vicious cycle that speeds up brain cell degeneration. In early experiments, antibodies that blocked GPNMB stopped the toxic process from spreading between cells.

New depression treatment targets the immune system instead of the brain

5 days 20 hours ago
A surprising new approach to depression treatment is showing early promise — not by targeting brain chemicals, but by calming the immune system. In a small clinical trial, researchers found that an anti-inflammatory drug normally used for rheumatoid arthritis appeared to ease symptoms in people with hard-to-treat depression, while also reducing fatigue and anxiety and improving quality of life.