2020
Cognitive frailty in relation to adverse health outcomes independent of multimorbidity: results from the China health and retirement longitudinal study
Chen C, Park J, Wu C, Xue Q, Agogo G, Han L, Hoogendijk EO, Liu Z, Wu Z. Cognitive frailty in relation to adverse health outcomes independent of multimorbidity: results from the China health and retirement longitudinal study. Aging 2020, 12: 23129-23145. PMID: 33221750, PMCID: PMC7746379, DOI: 10.18632/aging.104078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActivities of Daily LivingAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overChinaCognitionCognitive AgingCognitive DysfunctionDisability EvaluationFemaleFrail ElderlyFrailtyFunctional StatusHealth SurveysHospitalizationHumansLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedMobility LimitationMultimorbidityPrognosisRetirementRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsCognitive frailtyInstrumental ADLPhysical frailtyHealth outcomesCognitive impairmentAdverse health outcomesRetirement Longitudinal StudyPhysical frailty assessmentChinese older adultsFrailty assessmentIADL disabilitySecondary preventionDaily livingHigh riskMobility disabilityMultimorbidityFrailtyChina HealthNormal cognitionBaseline cognitionHealthy agingOlder adultsDeathBasic activitiesHospitalization
2019
Increased Length of Stay Associated With Antibiotic Use in Older Adults With Advanced Cancer Transitioned to Comfort Measures
Datta R, Zhu M, Han L, Allore H, Quagliarello V, Juthani-Mehta M. Increased Length of Stay Associated With Antibiotic Use in Older Adults With Advanced Cancer Transitioned to Comfort Measures. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine® 2019, 37: 27-33. PMID: 31185722, PMCID: PMC6868290, DOI: 10.1177/1049909119855617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced cancerAntibiotic useComfort measuresPoisson regression modelsInfection diagnosisIntensive care unit admissionMultivariable Poisson regression modelsCare unit admissionCohort of patientsUrinary tract infectionGoal-concordant careUnit admissionEnd of lifeHospital lengthOlder patientsTract infectionsLonger LOSMedian ageRegression modelsStay AssociatedAntibiotic exposureLiquid tumorsPatientsCancerCancer typesDietary Fat Intake and Cognitive Function among Older Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Cao G, Li M, Han L, Tayie F, Yao S, Huang Z, Ai P, Liu Y, Hu Y, Xu B. Dietary Fat Intake and Cognitive Function among Older Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. The Journal Of Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease 2019, 6: 204-211. PMID: 31062836, DOI: 10.14283/jpad.2019.9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsCognitionCognitive DysfunctionCohort StudiesDietary FatsHumansProspective StudiesRisk FactorsConceptsDietary fat intakeUnsaturated fat intakeProspective cohort studyFat intakeCognitive impairmentMild cognitive impairmentAlzheimer's diseaseCognitive functionCohort studyRelative riskFat consumptionCognitive outcomesConfidence intervalsRandom-effects modelPercentage of energyResultsNine studiesConclusionThis studySystematic reviewMeta-AnalysisDetrimental associationOlder populationIntakeOlder adultsIncident outcomesImpairment
2011
Antidepressant Use and Cognitive Functioning in Older Medical Patients With Major or Minor Depression
Han L, McCusker J, Cole M, apek R, Abrahamowicz M. Antidepressant Use and Cognitive Functioning in Older Medical Patients With Major or Minor Depression. Journal Of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2011, 31: 429-435. PMID: 21694621, PMCID: PMC3558972, DOI: 10.1097/jcp.0b013e318221b2f8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder medical patientsAntidepressant useMinor depressionMedical patientsAntidepressant medicationMini-Mental State Examination scoreHamilton Depression Rating ScaleMini-Mental State ExaminationProvincial prescription databasePsychotropic drug useDepression Rating ScaleAcute care hospitalsState Examination scoreComplex medical conditionsLong-term cognitive effectsSignificant cognitive impairmentSmall cognitive improvementsAntidepressant prescriptionsCare hospitalConcomitant benzodiazepinesMedical inpatientsPrescription databaseAntidepressant agentsDepression diagnosisMajor depression
2009
Factors Associated With Recovery of Prehospital Function Among Older Persons Admitted to a Nursing Home With Disability After an Acute Hospitalization
Gill TM, Gahbauer EA, Han L, Allore HG. Factors Associated With Recovery of Prehospital Function Among Older Persons Admitted to a Nursing Home With Disability After an Acute Hospitalization. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2009, 64A: 1296-1303. PMID: 19661289, PMCID: PMC2773809, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glp115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overCohort StudiesContinuity of Patient CareDisability EvaluationDisabled PersonsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGeriatric AssessmentHomes for the AgedHospitalizationHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateLongitudinal StudiesMaleMultivariate AnalysisNursing HomesPatient DischargeProbabilityProportional Hazards ModelsRecovery of FunctionRisk FactorsTime FactorsUnited StatesConceptsNursing home admissionPrehospital functionHome admissionAcute hospitalizationSignificant weight lossNursing homesGross motor coordinationMotor coordinationOlder personsManual dexterityWeight lossMonthly telephone interviewsOngoing cohort studyCohort studyFunctional recoveryPrehospital levelMore admissionsDaily livingHospitalizationAdmissionCognitive impairmentMultivariate analysisTelephone interviewsPotential predictorsAnalytic sample
2006
Bathing Disability and the Risk of Long-Term Admission to a Nursing Home
Gill TM, Allore HG, Han L. Bathing Disability and the Risk of Long-Term Admission to a Nursing Home. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2006, 61: 821-825. PMID: 16912099, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/61.8.821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term nursing home admissionNursing home admissionHome admissionPersistent disabilityLong-term admissionBathing disabilityPotential confoundersDaily livingCommunity-living older personsCommunity-living personsMonthly telephone interviewsPrevalence of disabilityProportional hazards modelShort-term admissionsLong-term care servicesAdmission increasesProspective studyHazards modelNursing homesAdmissionCare servicesOlder personsTelephone interviewsDisabilityConfounders
2005
Estimates of Active and Disabled Life Expectancy Based on Different Assessment Intervals
Gill TM, Allore H, Hardy SE, Holford TR, Han L. Estimates of Active and Disabled Life Expectancy Based on Different Assessment Intervals. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2005, 60: 1013-1016. PMID: 16127105, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/60.8.1013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisabled life expectancyAssessment intervalsADL functionLife expectancyProspective cohort studyCommunity-dwelling personsMore frequent assessmentsActive life expectancyADL disabilityCohort studyDaily livingEpidemiologic studiesAge groupsLong assessment intervalsFrequent assessmentConfidence intervalsBiennial strategyCorresponding point estimatesExpectancyMonthsDisabilityIncrement-decrement life tablesYearsPeriodic surveysInterval