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Integrating genotypic data with transcriptomic and proteomic data.
(2002)Historically genotypic variation has been detected at the phenotypic level, at the metabolic level, and at the protein chemistry level. Advances in technology have allowed its direct visualisation at the level of DNA ... -
A prospective evaluation of bone mineral density measurement in females who have fallen
(2003)Background: the National Service Framework for Older Persons recognises the relationship between falls and osteoporosis; however, the best method for the evaluation of bone mineral density measurement in fallers is unclear. ... -
The use of an implantable loop recorder in the investigation of unexplained syncope in older people
(2003)Introduction: Reveal is a patient activated implantable loop recorder device with an 18 month battery life now available to assist in the diagnosis of suspected syncope or arrhythmias. We present our experience using this ... -
Patients with recurrent falls attending Accident & Emergency benefit from multifactorial intervention - a randomised controlled trial
(2005)OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of multifactorial intervention to prevent falls in cognitively intact older persons with recurrent falls. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial of multifactorial (medical, physiotherapy ... -
24-hour ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring is unhelpful in the investigation of older persons with recurrent falls
(2005)Background: although frequently used in the assessment of patients with falls, it is unclear whether 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiography contributes to their assessment in older persons. Objective: to ... -
Adaptation to stroke and a model of successful ageing
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Medical Gerontology, 2008)The focus of this research is to apply and examine the Baltes’ successful ageing model of selection, optimization and compensation (SOC) (Baltes & Baltes, 1990) in the context of stroke which has sudden onset and uncertain ... -
The effect of acute traumatic brain injury on cardiovascular homeostasis
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Medical Gerontology, 2008)Acute traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains the most common cause of death from multiple trauma. The cardiovascular homeostatic responses to haemorrhage and injury are co-coordinated in the central nervous system. Coincidental ... -
Incidence and prediction of falls in dementia: a prospective study in older
(2009)Background: Falls are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in dementia, but there have been no prospective studies of risk factors for falling specific to this patient population, and no successful falls interventio ... -
A mathematical model of ageing-related and cortisol induced hippocampal dysfunction.
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background The hippocampus is essential for declarative memory synthesis and is a core pathological substrate for Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common aging-related dementing disease. Acute increases in plasma cortisol ... -
Mayer Wave Activity in Vasodepressor Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity
(2010)Aims Mayer waves are low frequency blood pressure waves, whose modulation involves central/peripheral baroreflex pathways. Although vasodepressor carotid sinus hypersensitivity (VDCSH) is a common hypotensive disorder in ... -
Investigation of apraxia of speech and linguistic dysprosody following acute ischaemic hemispheral stroke
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Medical Gerontology, 2011)Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a disorder of motor speech programming. Affected patients typically have hesitant, groping speech with impaired prosody. Automatic speech is relatively well preserved compared to propositional ... -
Fifty plus in Ireland 2011: First results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
(Trinity College Dublin, 2011)The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative study of people aged 50 and over in Ireland. It is the most ambitious study of ageing ever carried out in Ireland and represents ... -
Continuous noninvasive orthostatic blood pressure measurements and their relationship with orthostatic intolerance, falls, and frailty in older people.
(American Geriatrics Society, 2011)OBJECTIVES: To identify morphological orthostatic blood pressure (BP) phenotypes in older people and assess their correlation with orthostatic intolerance (OI), falls, and frailty and to compare the discriminatory performance ... -
Growing Up in Ireland - National Longitudinal Study of Children: Overweight and Obesity Among 9-Year-Olds
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The Impact of Parental Earnings and Education on the Schooling of Children
(University College Dublin, 2011)This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to which early school leaving (at age 16) may be due to variations in parental background. An important contribution of ...