Successful coping, adaptation and resilience in the elderly: An interpretation of epidemiologic data
JR Foster - Psychiatric Quarterly, 1997 - Springer
… well-preserved throughout most of the life span. The normal "… assessing stressful situations
(acute mild; acute severe; and chronic) fully corroborate the inferences from the epidemiology …
(acute mild; acute severe; and chronic) fully corroborate the inferences from the epidemiology …
Convergence innovation in the digital age and in the COVID-19 pandemic crisis
SM Lee, S Trimi - Journal of Business Research, 2021 - Elsevier
… of market forces and transmit critical information for autonomous decision making. We also
suggest how the life cycle S-curve of CI is different from the typical innovation life cycle. The S-…
suggest how the life cycle S-curve of CI is different from the typical innovation life cycle. The S-…
Multiple infections and the evolution of virulence
S Alizon, JC De Roode, Y Michalakis - Ecology letters, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… on the evolution of infectious diseases and, more specifically, on … The adaptive nature of
virulence is often envisaged in the (… life cycle or between traits expressed at different parts of the …
virulence is often envisaged in the (… life cycle or between traits expressed at different parts of the …
Autophagy, polyphenols and healthy ageing
… as neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Caloric restriction (CR) promotes longevity and
… The driving force behind this process is the phosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol (PI). The …
… The driving force behind this process is the phosphorylation of phosphatidylinositol (PI). The …
A lifespan view of anxiety disorders
EJ Lenze, JL Wetherell - Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
… aspects of anxiety disorders: epidemiology, presentation, and … Another possible adaptation
is the integration of religion into … Worry and rumination are important driving forces in late-life …
is the integration of religion into … Worry and rumination are important driving forces in late-life …
Age to survive: DNA damage and aging
… from studies on human progeroid diseases and mouse models that … adaptation to enhance
the chance of surviving periods of food scarcity. Interestingly, stress resistance and longevity …
the chance of surviving periods of food scarcity. Interestingly, stress resistance and longevity …
Growing epidemic of coronary heart disease in low-and middle-income countries
… to increase longevity, others that result in exposure to risk factors for chronic … settings
focuses on opportunistic screening for high blood pressure but the package itself can be adapted …
focuses on opportunistic screening for high blood pressure but the package itself can be adapted …
The global epidemics of diabetes in the 21st century: Current situation and perspectives
E Standl, K Khunti, TB Hansen… - European journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
… epidemic has turned out to be a key factor for the rise of diabetes incidence, together with a
prolonged life expectancy … , unless healthcare systems can be adapted in a more appropriate …
prolonged life expectancy … , unless healthcare systems can be adapted in a more appropriate …
Selection-driven evolution of emergent dengue virus
SN Bennett, EC Holmes, M Chirivella… - Molecular biology …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
… population and the potential importance of adaptive evolution in viral epidemic expansion. …
Determining the contributing factors to the emergence of dengue as a global pandemic, …
Determining the contributing factors to the emergence of dengue as a global pandemic, …
Global biogeography of human infectious diseases
… This suggestion is supported by our finding that disease … of rapid evolution or adaptation as
for drug-resistant diseases) are more … the life cycle, and environmental diseases are diseases …
for drug-resistant diseases) are more … the life cycle, and environmental diseases are diseases …