One of the problems geriatricians are confronted with in everyday clinical practice is differentiating disease from the process of old age. The challenges of ageing require a better understanding of the essential biology of ageing in order to separate ageing from disease, and indeed ageing made worse by disease. Although the topic is large and diverse, this practical and easy-to-read reference book contains vital information on the biology of ageing. It provides a concise understanding of the changes that occur and focuses on the clinical implications of ageing. MCQs are featured throughout for revision and examination practice. The Biology of Ageing provides the reader with: . a learning guide on the biology of ageing through an overview of the changes that occur at both cellular and system levels . knowledge of how biological changes of ageing impact on physiology and the clinical relevance in medical practice . a practical consideration of these changes in disease presentations and how these changes may impact on disease management. This full-colour guide featuring slides, MRIs, figures and photographs is ideal for doctors training in geriatric medicine, practising geriatricians and those with an interest in management of older people.
About the AuthorAZA ABDULLA Geriatrician and Consultant Physician Department of Elderly Care Princess Royal University Hospital South London Healthcare NHS Trust Orpington, Kent and GURCHARAN S RAI Consultant Physician in Geriatric Medicine Care of Older People Whittington Hospital, London
Reviews'The 'clinical implication' is the joy of this book... Each chapter is introduced with detailed physiological explanations of the changes that define later life... [this book] is of enormous value to nurses who require an understanding of how physiological change udnerpins the nursing needs of older people.' Ruth Sander, independent consultant, care of the older person, Nursing Older People Journal
Book InformationISBN 9781846195563
Author Gurcharan RaiFormat Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint CRC PressPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 725g