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- Bookeditors, Roger A. Fielding, Cornel Sieber, Bruno Vellas.Contents:
Connecting age-related biological decline to frailty and late-life vulnerability / J.D. Walston
Cellular senescence and the biology of aging, disease, and frailty / N.K. LeBrasseur, T. Tchkonia, J.L. Kirkland
The role of genome instability in frailty : mitochondria versus nucleus / A.Y. Seo, C. Leeuwenburgh
Determinants of frailty and longevity : are they the same ones? / L. Rodrguez Maas
A summary of the biological basis of frailty / R.A. Fielding
Psychological frailty in the aging patient / L.J. Fitten
Frailty clinical phenotype : a physical and cognitive point of view / M. Aubertin-Leheudre, A.J. Woods, S. Anton, R. Cohen, M. Pahor
Overlaps between frailty and sarcopenia definitions / T. Cederholm
Recovery after hip fracture : interventions and their timing to address deficits and desired outcomes : evidence from the Baltimore hip studies / J. Magaziner, N. Chiles, D. Orwig
Physical exercise as therapy for frailty / L.E. Aguirre, D.T. Villareal
Implementing frailty in clinical practice / M. Cesari, B. Vellas
Implementing frailty into clinical practice for older adults at risk of dependency / B. Vellas.Digital Access Karger 2015 - ArticleHuber Z.Neurol Neurochir Pol. 1977 Jan-Feb;11(1):35-40.On the basis of an analysis of experiences in 25 years of health care of epileptic patients in the Great Poland region the author discusses the mean elements of outpatient health care and resocialization treatment which include the classification concept and the therapeutic system. The author describes a schema of selective treatment in various clinical syndromes, results of conservative and surgical treatment, prophylactic management and most frequent sociomedical problems. The schema is outlined in form of theses with a list of papers in which they had been discussed in more detail. Conclusions have been put forward for further organization of treatment of epileptic patients.