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    • Longitudinal associations between body composition, sarcopenic obesity and outcomes of frailty, disability, institutionalisation and mortality in community dwelling older men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Hirani, V; Naganathan, V; Blyth, F; Le Couteur, D; Seibel, M; Waite, L; Handelsman, D; Cumming, R
      Published 2017-05-01
      Background to explore the longitudinal associations between body composition measures, sarcopenic obesity and outcomes of frailty, activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL) disability, institutionalisation ...
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    • Associations between oral health and depressive symptoms: Findings from the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Wright, F; Takehara, S; Stanaway, F; Naganathan, V; Blyth, F; Hirani, V; Le Couteur, D; Handelsman, D; Waite, L; Seibel, M; Cumming, R
      Published 2020-01-13
      Objective To investigate whether poorer oral health, tooth loss and lower usage of dental services are associated with depressive symptoms in older Australian men. Methods Cross‐sectional study of data collected from ...
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    • Health status, health behaviours and anxiety symptoms of older male caregivers: Findings from the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Shu, C-C; Cumming, R; Kendig, H; Blyth, F; Waite, L; Le Couteur, D; Handelsman, D; Naganathan, V
      Published 2017-02-16
      Objective To explore differences between older male caregivers and non‐caregivers on health status, health behaviours and well‐being, including symptoms of anxiety. Methods Data were collected through self‐completed ...
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    • Frailty and oral health: Findings from the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Valdez, E; Wright, F; Naganathan, V; Milledge, K; Blyth, F; Hirani, V; Le Couteur, D; Handelsman, D; Waite, L; Cumming, R
      Published 2019-10-06
      Objective To examine whether frailty in older men is associated with poorer oral health and lower levels of dental service utilisation. Background Poor oral health has been associated with some frailty components. Less is ...
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    • Caregiving and all-cause mortality in older men 2005–15: the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project 

      Shu, C-C; Hsu, B; Cumming, R; Blyth, F; Waite, L; Le Couteur, D; Handelsman, D; Naganathan, V
      Published 2019-04-27
      Background while both negative and positive impacts of caregiving on health have been reported, findings regarding caregiver’s mortality may be biased by the lack of consideration of changes in their health and caregiving ...
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