挪威老龄化与脑研究网络

Evandro F. Fang , Asgeir Kobro-Flatmoen , Linda Hildegard Bergersen , Hilde Nilsen , Jon Storm-Mathisen
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全球人口正在迅速老龄化,预计到 2050 年将有超过 16 亿人超过 65 岁。在这场 "老龄化危机 "日益加剧的同时,医学研究也在加紧准备,以应对预计增加的患者人数,尤其是包括阿尔茨海默病在内的痴呆症患者。随着数字世界的发展,信息和资源共享已成为通过创造积极合作的工作环境来帮助应对危机的一种方式。在挪威,两个老龄化研究网络,即 "NO-Age "和 "NO-AD",尤其是通过对连接和合作的需求而发展起来的。这两个网络的发展以及国际合作环境的发展,将有助于研究人员为全世界老年人寻找更长寿、更健康生活的关键。
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Ageing and brain research networks in Norway
The global population is ageing rapidly with over 1.6 billion people forecast to be over 65 by 2050. While this ‘crisis of ageing’ builds, medical research is rushing to prepare to meet the expected increase in the number of patients, especially those with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. With the growth of the digital world, sharing of information and resources has come into focus as one way to help meet the crisis through creating positive collaborative working environments. In Norway, particularly two networks on ageing research have grown through the need for connectivity and collaboration, NO-Age and NO-AD. Their growth, and the growth of international collaborative environments, will help researchers seek for the keys to longer, healthier lives for older people around the world.
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