A new federal report highlights the growing older population's improved well-being, with many experiencing better health and socioeconomic status. However, significant disparities persist in disability, chronic health conditions, and economic stress among certain groups, including minorities and low-income elderly.
The number of centenarians in the US is growing rapidly, with projections suggesting a doubling trend. The population is expected to become more diverse, with significant increases in Hispanic and Asian populations.
A new study reveals that most people in the Cincinnati area can't identify even one symptom of stroke, despite being at high risk. The study found that those over 75 years old knew the least about stroke symptoms and risk factors, highlighting the need for more public education.
SourceNIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke·DateApr 21, 1998
This study investigated the association of dietary components with iron stores in an elderly population. The results found five significant dietary factors positively associated with serum ferritin, including heme iron, supplemental iron, and vitamin C.
SourceAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition·JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition·DateApr 1, 1998
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A new study suggests that Social Security financing would be relatively unaffected by the largest expected mortality improvements, with less than 1% difference in tax rates projected. However, experts acknowledge a high degree of uncertainty about mortality improvement rates, which could add to the challenges faced by retirement planners.
SourceSociety of Actuaries·JournalNorth American Actuarial Journal·DateFeb 17, 1998
A study published in Stroke: A Journal of the American Heart Association estimates that at least 731,000 first-ever and recurrent strokes occur each year in the US, which is 40% higher than previously stated figures. The study's findings suggest that stroke affects a more diverse population than previously thought.
A new national health database allows researchers to measure the long-term benefits of biomedical research on the entire US population. The database, created using data from National Long Term Care Surveys, shows significant declines in chronic disability and institutionalization among older Americans.
SourceDuke University·JournalThe FASEB Journal·DateOct 5, 1997
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deCODE Genetics has identified the location of a gene, FET1, responsible for familial essential tremor on human chromosome 3. This discovery brings new hope for understanding and treatment of the disease, which affects an estimated 5-10 percent of the elderly population.
SourceNoonan/Russo Communications·JournalNature Genetics·DateAug 25, 1997