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Tag Archives: Social Isolation and Loneliness
Facts and Figures on Unmet Needs in Older People in England (Age UK)
Summary Age UK have produced a statistical report investigating needs and experiences of disadvantage in six key aspects of life’s difficulties: Ill health. Care and support. Poor housing. Poverty. Loneliness. Social isolation. Full Text Link Reference Estimating need in older … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, Integrated Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access to Affordable Housing: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Access to Healthcare: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Access to Social Services: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Ageing Population, Assessing Population Needs, Assessment of Care Needs, Assessment of Needs, Bothered by Loneliness, Broad Determinants of Health, Combinations of Needs of Older People in England, Commissioning for Older People, Complex Health and Care Needs in Older People, Complex Needs, ELSA: English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, Emotional and Social Isolation, Enduring Disabilities and Disadvantage, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Experiences of Loneliness, Financial Hardship, Health Determinants, Hidden Unmet Needs, High Support Needs, Identifying Patients’ Needs and Priorities, Impact(s) of Unmet Needs, Later Life, Living With Needs in Later Life, Loneliness, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loneliness in Older People, Multiple Needs, Needs in Later Life, Needs of Older People in England, Office for National Statistics (ONS), Older Men at the Margins, Overlapping Needs of Older People in England, Pensioner Poverty, Poor Housing, Poverty, Poverty-Related Concerns, Preventable Ill Health, Qualitative Research, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Determinants of Mental Health, Social Isolation, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Socio-Economic Deprivation, Socioeconomic Deprivation, Struggling to Cope, Tackling Causes of Preventable Ill Health, Unmet Care Needs, Unmet Mental Health Needs, Unmet Mental Health Needs of Older People, Unmet Needs and Well-Being, Unmet Social Care Needs, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups
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Chief Medical Officer’s Report: Health 2040 – Better Health Within Reach (DHSC / BBC News / NHS England)
Summary The latest annual report from Professor Dame Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England expects a health revolution (sic), with a more prominent re-positioning of healthier lifestyles in society, by 2040: “The environment we live in must … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Standards, Statistics, Systematic Reviews, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Annual Report of Chief Medical Officer 2018: Better Health Within Reach (Health 2040), Ban of Snacking on Public Transport (Proposal), Barriers and Facilitators in Lifestyle Change, BBC Health News, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Burden of Multimorbidity, Change4Life, Change4Life National Consumer Campaign on Sugar Reduction, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Annual Report: Health 2040, Chief Medical Officer: Professor Dame Sally Davies, Childhood Obesity, Children and Young People’s Wellbeing - State of the Nation Report (Department for Education 2019), Demographic Changes, Demographics, Demography, Department of Health and Social Care (Formerly the Department of Health), Diagnosis and Management of T2DM in Children and Young People, Emerging Technology, Encouraging Healthy Behaviour, Environmental and Lifestyle Factors, European Comparisons, Fiscal Levers: Sugar Tax, GBD Forecasting Framework, George Eliot Hospital Trust, Global Burden of Disease (GBD), Global Health, Global Health Investment, Health 2040 - Better Health Within Reach: Annual Report of Chief Medical Officer (2018), Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), International Comparisons, Leading Causes of Years of Life Lost in 2016 and 2040, Leading Causes of YLLs in 2016 and 2040: United Kingdom, Leeds, Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy 1990 to 2040 in UK and 8 Comparison Countries, Lifestyle Advice, Lifestyle Change Interventions, Lifestyle Change Programmes, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Intervention Programmes, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Local Health Environments, Machine Learning for Individualised Medicine, Making Sense of Uncertainty, Mental Disorder and Inequalities, Mental Health Inequalities, Multimorbidities, Multimorbidities and Long-Term Conditions, Neuroprotective Lifestyles, Normalisation, Normalisation Process Theory, Personalised Medicine, Personalised Medicine: Improving Outcomes, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Professor Dame Sally Davies: the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Mental Health Priorities, Public Understanding of Health Inequalities, Reducing Health Inequalities, Risk Attributable YLLs, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Health, Social Health and Communities, Social Isolation and Loneliness, State of the Nation 2019: Children and Young People’s Wellbeing (Department for Education 2019), Structural View of Health Inequalities, Sugar Consumption, Sugar Tax, Uncertainty, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Vascular and Lifestyle Factors, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, Years of Life Lost (YLLs), YLLs Attributed to Risk Factors in 2016 and 2040
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Report on Loneliness in Later Life (Age UK)
Summary An Age UK report presents an overview of the latest evidence on loneliness among people aged over 50. Full Text Link Reference All the lonely people: loneliness in later life. London: Age UK, September 2018. There was an earlier, … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Age UK (Wirral), Age UK Barnsley, Age UK Barrow, Age UK Bradford and District, Age UK Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Age UK North Craven, Age UK Oxfordshire, Age UK South Lakeland, Age UK South Lakeland’s Compass Tool, Age-Friendly Cities, Age-Friendly Cities and Communities, Age-Friendly Communities, Ageing Population, All the Lonely People: Loneliness in Later Life (Age UK), Befrienders, Befriending, Befriending Interventions, Befriending Schemes, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Campaign to End Loneliness, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Life Survey, Compass (Age UK South Lakeland), Compass Tool, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Factors Needed in Society to Tackle Persistent Loneliness, Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD, Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, Later Life, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loneliness Heat Maps, Loneliness in Older People, Mapping and Quantification of Loneliness, Mental Health and Illness, Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ), Persistent Loneliness, Preventative Interventions, Preventative Services, Preventing Isolation, Preventing Loneliness, Prevention, Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness, Reconnections Programme (Age UK Herefordshire and Worcestershire), Social Epidemiology, Social Exclusion, Social Interaction, Social Isolation, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness, Tudor Trust, UCLA 3-Item Loneliness Scale
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Telecare for Older People in Adult Social Care (King’s College London)
Summary The UTOPIA Project, conducted by King’s College London (and partners), surveyed English local authorities on their use of assistive technology and telecare to support older people. It investigates a conundrum: “An important context to the study was an earlier, … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NIHR, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care and Wellbeing, Adult Social Care Departments (ASCDs), Adult Social Care in England, Assessments For Telecare, Assistive Technology (AT), Assistive Technology in Dementia Care, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), ASTRID: Social and Technological Response to Meeting the Needs of Individuals With Dementia and Their Carers, Barriers to Technology Use, Carer Support, De Montfort University, Delaying and Reducing the Need for Care and Support, Dementia Friendly Technology, Dementia-Friendly Technology and Service Providers, Digital Technology, Electronic Assistive Technology or Telecare (ATT), Emerging Technology, Enabling Technology, Enhancing Quality of Life for People With Care and Support Needs, Helping Disoriented People, Housing and Telecare Learning and Improvement Network, Housing LIN, Information Generated by Telecare, Integrated Whole System Services for People With Dementia, Jeremy Porteus, Keeping People Living With Dementia Oriented, King’s College London, King’s Research Portal, Loneliness, Loneliness and Isolation, Managing Risk, National Institute for Health Research School for Social Care Research (NIHR SSCR), NIHR School for Social Care Research, NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR), Orientation, Positive Experiences of Care and Support, Preventing Loneliness, Prevention of Carer Breakdown, Promoting Safety, Queen Margaret University, Reducing Avoidable Harm, Rehabilitation and Dementia, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults, School for Social Care Research (SSCR), SCWRU: Social Care Workforce Research Unit (King’s College London), Social Care Workforce Research Unit, Social Care Workforce Research Unit: King’s College London, Social Contact, Social Isolation and Loneliness, South Lanarkshire Dementia Technology Initiative, Support with Orientation, Supporting the Independence of People With Dementia, Technology in Dementia Care, Telecare and Dementia, Telecare LIN, Telecare Prolonging Community Living in Dementia, Telecare Services Association Codes of Practice for Telecare and Teleheath, Telecare: Barriers and Facilitators, Telehealth, Telemonitoring, UK Whole System Demonstrator Trial, Unpaid Carers, Use and Awareness of Assistive Technology in Dementia Care, UTOPIA Project, Whole System Demonstrator (WSD), Whole System Demonstrator Programmes, Whole System Integration, Whole Systems Approach, WSD: Whole System Demonstrator Programme
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Further Information on Reducing Loneliness and Social Isolation (SCIE / Renaisi / BBC News / NIHR / Lancet)
Summary The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)’s “SCIE Highlights No.3” briefing covers possible interventions to reduce loneliness and social isolation, and examines examples of good practice from the commissioning perspective. Full Text Link Reference Tackling loneliness and social isolation. the role of commissioners. … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NIHR, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, Statistics, Systematic Reviews, UK, Universal Interest
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Dementia Risk Associated With Loneliness / Absence of Close Relationships in Later Life (BBC News / Journals of Gerontology / Aging and Mental Health)
Summary Loneliness is increasingly mentioned in research as a potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia. Research based on data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing indicates that marriage and / or having close friends may help to protect individuals … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, International, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Lifestyle, Ageing Population, Ageing Well, Aging and Mental Health (Journal), Auditory Impairment, BBC Health News, Behavioural Risk Factors, Blood Pressure, Brazil, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cholesterol Levels, Cholesterol Reduction, Close Friendships, Close Relationships, Cognitive Impairment (Potential Risk and Protective Factors), Cognitive Impairment (Potential Risk Factors), Contact With Family and Friends, Dementia and Diabetes, Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Reduction and Prevention, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (University College London), Department of Medicine: Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Department of Public Health: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Diet and Dementia, Digital Divide, ELSA: English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), Environmental and Lifestyle Factors, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Exercise, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Hearing, Hearing Loss and Cognition, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Impairment, Hearing Loss and Dementia, Hearing Loss in Adulthood, Hearing Loss: Risk of Dementia, Hypertension, Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE), Institute of Mental Health: University of Nottingham, Internet and Social Media Usage, Internet Usage and the Digital Divide, Internet Use, Inverse Association Between Marriage and Dementia Risk, Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Journals of Gerontology. Series B - Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, Life-Long Learning, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Loneliness, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loughborough University, Marital Status, Measures of Social Isolation, Mid-Life Health and Well-Being, Midlife Hypertension, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, Neuroprotective Lifestyles, Obesity Risk, Obesity Risk Factor, Overlapping Risk Factors, Participation in Organisations, Participation in Social Activities, Physical Activity and Health Benefits, Physical Activity Before Dementia, Physical Exercise, Physical Exercise Programmes, Physical Inactivity, Potentially Modifiable Socio-Environmental Risk Factors for Dementia, Preclinical Dementia and Associated Lifestyle Changes, Preclinical Phase of Dementia, Prevention, Professor Martin Orrell, Quantitative Secondary Analysis of English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) Data, School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences: Loughborough University, Social Activities, Social Epidemiology, Social Interaction, Social Isolation, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Social Participation, Socio-Environmental Risk Factors for Dementia, Tobacco, Tobacco Consumption, Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), Unhealthy Lifestyles, Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (Brazil), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil), University College London, University of Nottingham, Unmarried People
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An Innovative Approach Hospital Overcrowding / Inadequate Bed Availability, Worthy of More Serious Consideration? (BBC News / CareRooms)
Summary The narrative about various inter-related crises in health and social care typically concerns the problem of excess demand for, and limited supply of, places in the community providing support for persons needing to be discharged from hospitals. Commentators commonly … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Acute Hospital Care, Adult Social Care, Adult Social Care Services, Ageing Population, Airbnb Beds Plan (Proposed), Alternative Residential Care Settings, Alternatives to Hospital Care, Barriers and Challenges in Discharge Planning, Barriers in Access to Transformative Care in the Community: Dominance of Residential Care Homes Paradigm, Barriers to Innovation, Barriers to Innovation: Dominance of Mainstream Preconceptions, Barriers to Innovation: Dominance of Vested Interests, Barriers to Innovation: Vested Interests in Opposition to New Market Entries, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Support, Barriers: Lack of Continuity of Care, BBC Essex, BBC Health News, Bed Availability and Occupancy, Bed Days, Bed Shortages, Bed-Blockers, Bed-Blocking Patients (Non-Recommended Term), Care Closer to Home, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Home Admission Delay, Care of Older People, CareRooms, Cross-Sector Partnerships, Delayed Discharges, Delayed Discharges Higher in Mental Health Trusts, Delayed Transfers of Care, Delayed Transfers of Care (DTOC), Demand and Capacity, Disruptive Innovation, Dr Harry Thirkettle: CareRooms, Economic Sustainability, Efficiency Opportunities, Fewer Older People Receiving Help with Social Care, Financial Incentives Across Local Health and Social Care Systems (Proposals), Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Fragility of Adult Social Care Provider Market, Funding Deficits, Funding for Front-Line Healthcare Versus Social Care, Future of Residential Care, Health and Adult Social Care Providers, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Care Suitable for an Ageing Population, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care in the Community, Health and Social Care Integration, Health Demand, Hospital Beds, Hospital Overcrowding, Inadequate Bed Availability, Innovation for an Ageing Population, Innovative Disruption (To a Failing Market), Loneliness and Isolation, Loss of Mobility During Long Hospital Stays, Market Failure, Market Failure in Social Care, NHS Airbnb-Style Scheme, NHS Sustainability, Operations Cancelled Due to Bed Shortages, Overcoming Barriers, Patient Discharge, Patient Flows, Patient Handover Delays, Patient Safety, Philip Dunne: Minister of State for Health, Physical Therapy, Physiotherapists, Physiotherapy, Poor Identification of People’s Capacity For Involvement in Their Care Planning and Management (Barriers to Involvement), Post-Discharge Support, Preventing Loneliness, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Team-Based Interventions in A&E, Proportionality in Safeguarding, Quality and Sustainability, Reablement, Reablement Services, Reducing Bed Days, Reducing Inappropriate Accident and Emergency Department Attendances, Reducing Over-Reliance on Social Care, Reducing Pressure on Primary Care, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Safeguarding, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Sustainability, Sustainable Health and Social Care, Thinking Like a Patient and Acting Like a Taxpayer, Tom Abell: Deputy Chief Executive at Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Under-Utilisation of Housing Stock, Vested Interests, Vulnerable Older People, Wasted Resources, Whole System Patient Flows
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Dementia in Old Age: Risk Factors and Primary Prevention (PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has released a collection of documents to guide commissioners and researchers; the aim being to assist decision-making in the prioritisation of primary prevention measures for dementia risk reduction. Evidence is presented for the risk of … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Lifestyle, Ageing Population, Ageing Well, Ageing Well Programmes in Sheffield and Hampshire, Air Pollution, Air Pollution and Risk of Dementia, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Consumption, Alzheimer’s Disease: Risk Factors, Association Between Physical Activity and Cognitive Function and / or Dementia, Auditory Impairment, Awareness About Dementia Risk Reduction Among People in Midlife, Barriers and Facilitators in Lifestyle Change, Behavioural Risk Factors, Blood Pressure, Brain Training, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cholesterol Levels, Cholesterol Reduction, Cognitive Impairment (Potential Risk and Protective Factors), Cognitive Impairment (Potential Risk Factors), Cognitive Interventions, Cognitive Stimulation, Cognitive Training, Creating Dementia Friendly Environments, Cumulative Benefit of Reducing Risk Factors, Dementia and Diabetes, Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, Dementia in Older Age: Barriers to Primary Prevention and Risk Factors (PHE 2017), Dementia Prevention, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Reduction Among People in Midlife: NHS Health Checks, Dementia Risk Reduction and Prevention, Diet and Dementia, Environmental and Lifestyle Factors, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Exercise, Health Matters: Midlife Approaches to Reduce Dementia Risk, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Hearing, Hearing Loss and Cognition, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Impairment, Hearing Loss and Dementia, Hearing Loss in Adulthood, Hearing Loss: Risk of Dementia, Hypertension, Impact of Hearing Loss, In-MINDD, Innovative Midlife Intervention for Dementia Deterrence (InMINDD), Life-Long Learning, Lifestyle Factors, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Loneliness, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loneliness Harms Health, LSE's Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU), Mental Activities in Mid-Life, Mental Distress, Mid-Life Health and Well-Being, Midlife Hypertension, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, Newcastle West Clinical Commissioning Group Ageing Well Strategy, Obesity Risk, Obesity Risk Factor, One You Campaign (PHE), Overlapping Risk Factors, Participation in Social Activities, Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU): London School of Economics and Political Science, PHE: Public Health England, Physical Activity and Health Benefits, Physical Activity Before Dementia, Physical Exercise, Physical Exercise Programmes, Physical Inactivity, Potentially Modifiable Socio-Environmental Risk Factors for Dementia, Preclinical Dementia and Associated Lifestyle Changes, Preclinical Phase of Dementia, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Primary Prevention Services for Dementia, Prolonged Sedentary Time, PSSRU at London School of Economics and Political Science, Public Health England (PHE), Raised Cholesterol, Regular Physical Activity, Renal Dysfunction, Return on Investment, Richmond Group of Charities, Risk Factors, Risk Factors and Preventive Interventions for Alzheimer Disease, Sedentary Behaviour, Sedentary Lifestyles, Smoking, Smoking Cessation, Social Activities, Social Epidemiology, Social Isolation, Social Isolation and Loneliness, Socio-Environmental Risk Factors for Dementia, Tobacco, Tobacco Consumption, Travis Perkins, Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), Unhealthy Lifestyles, Vascular Risk Factors
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