tailieunhanh - Autonomic Nervous System in Old Age

In recent years, all western industrialized countries, and to a growing extent even many developed and developing Asian nations, have witnessed a remarkable growth in numbers of older people [1]. Future projections anticipate continued increases, particularly in numbers of individuals who are 85 years and older [1]. Although US statistics have indicated recent declines in disability trends [2], overall numbers of older individuals living with disability and functional dependence are likely to increase given projected increases in life expectancy [3]. For example, average life expectancy for women born today in the United States is nearly 80; for men, it is nearly 75 [1]. With these considerations in mind,. | Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology Editors . Hof . Mobbs_ Vol. 33 Autonomic Nervous System in Old Age Editors Autonomic Nervous System in Old Age Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology Vol. 33 Series Editors Editorial Board Patrick R. Hof New York N. Y. Charles V. Mobbs New York N. Y. Constantin Bouras Geneva Christine K. Cassel New York N. Y. Anthony Cerami Manhasset N. Y. H. Walter Ettinger Winston-Salem N. C. Caleb E. Finch Los Angeles Calif. Kevin Flurkey Bar Harbor Me. Laura Fratiglioni Stockholm Terry Fulmer New York N. Y. Jack Guralnik Bethesda Md. Jeffrey H. Kordower Chicago Ill. Bruce S. McEwen New York N. Y. Diane Meier New York N. Y. Jean-Pierre Michel Geneva John H. Morrison New York N. Y. Mark Moss Boston Mass. Nancy Nichols Melbourne S. Jay Olshansky Chicago Ill. James L. Roberts San Antonio Tex. Jesse Roth Baltimore Md. Albert Siu New York N. Y. John Q. Trojanowski Philadelphia Pa. Bengt Winblad Huddinge .

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