4 results on '"Pais, Sandra"'
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2. Measuring healthy ageing: current and future tools.
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Silva, Nádia, Rajado, Ana Teresa, Esteves, Filipa, Brito, David, Apolónio, Joana, Roberto, Vânia Palma, Binnie, Alexandra, Araújo, Inês, Nóbrega, Clévio, Bragança, José, Castelo-Branco, Pedro, ALFAScore Consortium, Andrade, Raquel P., Calado, Sofia, Faleiro, Maria Leonor, Matos, Carlos, Marques, Nuno, Marreiros, Ana, Nzwalo, Hipólito, and Pais, Sandra
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Human ageing is a complex, multifactorial process characterised by physiological damage, increased risk of age-related diseases and inevitable functional deterioration. As the population of the world grows older, placing significant strain on social and healthcare resources, there is a growing need to identify reliable and easy-to-employ markers of healthy ageing for early detection of ageing trajectories and disease risk. Such markers would allow for the targeted implementation of strategies or treatments that can lessen suffering, disability, and dependence in old age. In this review, we summarise the healthy ageing scores reported in the literature, with a focus on the past 5 years, and compare and contrast the variables employed. The use of approaches to determine biological age, molecular biomarkers, ageing trajectories, and multi-omics ageing scores are reviewed. We conclude that the ideal healthy ageing score is multisystemic and able to encompass all of the potential alterations associated with ageing. It should also be longitudinal and able to accurately predict ageing complications at an early stage in order to maximize the chances of successful early intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. A systematic review of reviews on the psychometric properties of measures of older persons' ability to build and maintain social relationships.
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Julião, Pedro Lobo, Fernandes, Óscar Brito, Alves, Janice P, Thiyagarajan, Jotheeswaran Amuthavalli, Mikton, Christopher, Diaz, Theresa, and Pais, Sandra
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ONLINE information services ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,ACTIVE aging ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,FUNCTIONAL status ,ALLIED health education ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,FULL-text databases ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,SOCIAL skills ,MEDLINE ,MEDICAL literature ,OLD age - Abstract
Background Within the scope of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) world report on ageing and health and how healthy ageing was conceptualised, the WHO has been working with academia towards producing reviews of the psychometric properties of instruments that measure different domains of functional ability. This study aimed to conduct a review of reviews to examine existing and validated instruments measuring the ability of older persons to build and maintain social relationships and to evaluate the psychometric properties of these instruments. Methods We searched for studies published in the English, Spanish and Portuguese languages. No restrictions were placed on the year of publication. The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, Psyinfo and Cumulated Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Titles and abstracts were screened and selected articles were screened and reviewed independently by two reviewers. Results A total of 3,879 records were retrieved, of which 39 records were retrieved for full-text analysis. None of the reviews met the inclusion criteria, thus resulting in an empty review. Conclusions Considering the current definition of older persons' functional ability to build and maintain social relationships, this review did not identify instruments that can measure both constructs simultaneously. We suggest the development of an instrument that simultaneously assesses the ability of older persons to build and maintain relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Tackling frailty and functional decline: Background of the action group A3 of the European innovation partnership for active and healthy ageing
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Silvia Ussai, Marcello Maggio, Elzbieta Campos, S. Pais, M. Luz Sánchez-Sánchez, Ana Maria Carriazo, Daniele Musian, Isabel Varela-Nieto, Miriam Marie Rosé Vollenbroek-Hutten, RE Roller, Guy Dargent, Giuseppe Liotta, Serena Alvino, Guido Iaccarino, Francisco Orfila, Carol Holland, Federico Schena, João Apóstolo, Edwig Goossens, C Paul, Valeria Romano, Rónán O'Caoimh, Antonio Cano, Luz López-Samaniego, Paola Obbia, M. Illario, Stefania Pazzi, Cano, Antonio, Dargent, Guy, Carriazo, Ana, López-Samaniego, Luz, Apostolo, Joao, Campos, Elzbieta, Holland, Carol, Varela-Nieto, Isabel, Luz Sánchez-Sánchez, M., Illario, Maddalena, Iaccarino, Guido, Roller, Regina E., Goossens, Edwig, Vollenbroek-Hutten, Miriam, Pais, Sandra, Schena, Federico, Musian, Daniele, Alvino, Serena, Maggio, Marcello, Liotta, Giuseppe, Ussai, Silvia, Orfila, Francisco, O'Caoimh, Ronan, Paul, Costança, Pazzi, Stefania, Romano, Valeria, and Obbia, Paola
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Gerontology ,EIPonAHA ,International Cooperation ,Healthy Life Years ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Healthy Aging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Healthy ageing ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cognitive decline ,Caregivers ,Frailty ,Nutrition ,Physical activity ,Europe ,Quality of Life ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Caregiver ,Action (philosophy) ,Agriculture ,General partnership ,Sustainability ,Settore MED/42 ,business ,Human - Abstract
Ageing populations represent a challenge to the sustainability of current healthcare systems. The need to balance these demographic changes with gains in healthy life years and quality of life (QoL) constitutes an additional challenge. Aware of this, the European Commission (EC) launched the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPonAHA) in 2012. The EIPonAHA is an interdisciplinary and cross-sector initiative involving more than 3000 partners with two specific objectives: to increase the healthy life expectancy of Europeans by two years by 2020, while increasing their QoL. The initiatives of the EIPonAHA have been organized according to six thematic action groups (AGs), with the A3 group targeting areas relating to the prevention of functional decline and frailty. In addition to the good practices of partners, there are several on-going collaborative works. The involvement of the EC includes support through an elaborated research programme in which the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (CHAFEA) and the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT) are the main funding bodies. Screening approaches and preventive interventions constitute most of the initiatives within the A3 AG. Partners are distributed across five sub-groups according to good practices: i) cognitive decline, ii) food and nutrition, iii) physical activity, iv) caregivers, and v) frailty and functional decline. Regular updates of the progression of both good practices and collaborative works are presented in A3 AG meetings. The 2017 meeting in Valencia, Spain, showcased in this paper, provides an up-to-date overview of the current status of A3 activities. Frailty management Optimisation through EIPAHA Commitments and Utilisation of Stakeholders input (FOCUS) project; Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (CHAFEA) [664367]
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