Editor-in-Chief
Professor Rowan Harwood
University of Nottingham
COVID-19 collection
To disseminate geriatric medical knowledge at this unprecedented time, Age and Ageing is selecting and sharing research on COVID-19 amongst older people.
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Movement Disorders
Movement disorders are a diverse and challenging group of neurological conditions. Geriatricians and allied health professionals play a key role in the care of patients living with these disorders. Age and Ageing is making freely available online a collection of 15 papers which highlight the breadth and depth of this field.
Delirium research, education, and practice
Delirium research and clinical care has seen great strides in the last decade. This collections provides an overview of the range of research in delirium covering prevention and prediction, interventions and their health economic evaluations, outcomes following delirium, and clinical application in a review of the recent SIGN guidelines.
Longitudinal studies of ageing
Insights from longitudinal studies can help to recognise emerging pictures and anticipate health trajectories. With this collection and commentary, we highlight the approaches, scope, and impacts of a selection of longitudinal studies of ageing published in Age and Ageing within the past 10 years.
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Published articles from Age and Ageing have been collated into several collections around various sub-themes such as frailty and bone health
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