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Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Demographic, health, physical activity, and workplace factors are associated with lower healthy working life expectancy and life expectancy at age 502024
Professor Ashley Adamson
Kimberley Davies
Emma Foster
Dr Angela Jones
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Assessment of Dietary Intake in Three Cohorts of Advanced Age in Two Countries: Methodology Challenges2023
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Protein intake, physical activity and grip strength in European and North American community-dwelling older adults: a pooled analysis of individual participant data from four longitudinal ageing cohorts2023
Dr Holly Bennett
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Ilianna Lourida
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Lynne Corner
et al.
A comparison over 2 decades of disability-free life expectancy at age 65 years for those with long-term conditions in England: Analysis of the 2 longitudinal Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies2022
Dr Orla Whitehead
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Barbara Hanratty
A national study of burnout and spiritual health in UK general practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic2022
Dr Orla Whitehead
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Discussing spiritual health in primary care and the HOPE tool - A mixed methods survey of GP views2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Disentangling the varying associations between systolic blood pressure and health outcomes in the very old: an individual patient data meta-analysis2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Healthy working life expectancy at age 50 for people with and without osteoarthritis in local and national English populations2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Lifecourse socioeconomic position and cohort differences in health expectancy in Australia: a longitudinal cohort study2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Onset and progression of chronic disease and disability in a large cohort of older Australian women2022
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Projections of dependency and associated social care expenditure for the older population in England to 2038: Effect of varying disability progression2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Projections of healthy working life expectancy in England to the year 20352022
Dr Laurie Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Andrew Kingston
The association between multimorbidity and mobility disability-free life expectancy in adults aged 85 years and over: A modelling study in the Newcastle 85+ cohort2022
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The Impact of Education and Lifestyle Factors on Disability-Free Life Expectancy From Mid-Life to Older Age: A Multi-Cohort Study2022
Dr Gillian Libby
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Are Religiosity and Spirituality Related to Self-Reported Health Expectancy? An Analysis of the European Values Survey2021
Dr Ilianna Lourida
Professor Ngaire Kerse
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Association of daily physical activity and sedentary behaviour with protein intake patterns in older adults: A multi-study analysis across five countries2021
Dr Earn Gan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Rachel Duncan
Professor Simon Pearce
Changes in Serum Thyroid Function Predict Cognitive Decline in the Very Old: Longitudinal Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
EU and UK targets for healthy life expectancy – are they achievable?2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Evaluation of High Cholesterol and Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Using Individual Patient Meta-Analysis2021
Dr Holly Bennett
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Gemma Frances Spiers
Dr Louise Robinson
Dr Lynne Corner
et al.
Healthy ageing for all? Comparisons of socioeconomic inequalities in health expectancies over two decades in the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies I and II2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Impact of Diabetes on Life and Healthy Life Expectancy Among Older Women2021
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Low protein intake, physical activity, and physical function in European and North American community-dwelling older adults; a pooled analysis of four longitudinal again cohorts2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Simon Pearce
Outcomes of Thyroid Dysfunction in People Aged Eighty Years and Older: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Four Prospective Studies (Towards Understanding Longitudinal International Older People Studies Consortium)2021
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Kristin Ayers
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
Publisher Correction: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes (Nature Communications, (2019), 10, 1, (3669), 10.1038/s41467-019-11558-2)2021
Dr Holly Bennett
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Ilianna Lourida
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Lynne Corner
et al.
The contribution of multiple long-term conditions to widening inequalities in disability-free life expectancy over two decades:Longitudinal analysis of two cohorts using the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
The effects of single and a combination of determinants of anaemia in the very old: results from the TULIPS consortium2021
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The Impact of Smoking and Obesity on Disability-Free Life Expectancy in Older Australians2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Trends in disability-free life expectancy at age 50 years in Australia between 2001 and 2011 by social disadvantage2021
Dr Gemma Frances Spiers
Patience Kunonga
Fiona Beyer
Professor Dawn Craig
Professor Barbara Hanratty
et al.
Trends in health expectancies: A systematic review of international evidence2021
Dr Claire Welsh
Professor Fiona Matthews
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Trends in life expectancy and healthy life years at birth and age 65 in the UK, 2008-2016, and other countries of the EU28: an observational cross-sectional study2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Barbara Hanratty
What do doctors understand by spiritual health? A survey of UK general practitioners2021
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Carol Brayne
Changing prevalence and treatment of depression among the over-65s over two decades: findings from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies2020
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Contribution of protein intake and its interaction with physical activity to transitions between disability states and to death in very old adults: the Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Giorgia Perri
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Mathers
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Selenium Intakes and Musculoskeletal Function in Very Old Adults: Analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Effects of dietary patterns and low protein intake on sarcopenia risk in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Population-based estimates of healthy working life expectancy in England at age 50 years: analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing2020
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Prevalence of protein intake below recommended in community-dwelling older adults: a meta-analysis across cohorts from the PROMISS consortium2020
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Projections of care for older people with dementia in England: 2015 to 20402020
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Protein intake and transitions between frailty states and to death in very old adults: the Newcastle 85+ study2020
Sarah Hakeem Hakeem
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
The association between 25-Hydroxyvitamin D concentration and disability trajectories in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ study2020
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Andrew Kingston
Helen Hanson
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Transitions between frailty states in the very old: the influence of socioeconomic status and multi-morbidity in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study2020
Professor Heather Cordell
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
A Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses that Evaluate Risk Factors for Dementia to Evaluate the Quantity, Quality, and Global Representativeness of Evidence2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Contribution of chronic conditions to disability in men and women in France2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Does Religious Activity Distinguish the Mortality Experiences of Older Taiwanese? An Analysis Using Eighteen Years of Follow-Up Data2019
Emeritus Professor Stuart Parker
Dr Rachel Duncan
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Frailty, hospital use and mortality in the older population: findings from the Newcastle 85+ study2019
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Plasma Vitamin B12, Supplementation and Mortality2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Religion, Life Expectancy, and Disability-Free Life Expectancy Among Older Women and Men in the United States2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Religiosity and health: A global comparative study2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Religiosity Dimensions and Disability-Free Life Expectancy in Taiwan2019
Professor Fiona Matthews
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Socio-economic inequalities in life expectancy of older adults with and without multimorbidity: a record linkage study of 1.1 million people in England2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Successful ageing from old to very old: a longitudinal study of 12,432 women from Australia2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
The costs of dementia in England2019
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Women’s excess unhealthy life years: disentangling the unhealthy life years gap2019
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Elevated total homocysteine in all participants and plasma vitamin B12 concentrations in women are associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Forecasting the care needs of the older population in England over the next 20 years: estimates from the Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) modelling study2018
Andria Mousa
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Fiona Matthews
Is frailty a stable predictor of mortality across time? Evidence from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies2018
Dr Connor Richardson
Stephanie Harrison
Dr Katie Brittain
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Is There a Link between Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Function in the Oldest-Old?2018
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Brian Saxby
et al.
Longitudinal changes in global and domain specific cognitive function in the very-old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Professor Peter Gore
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emeritus Professor Garth Johnson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
New horizons in the compression of functional decline2018
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Emma Stevenson
et al.
Nutrition in the Very Old2018
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Projections of multi-morbidity in the older population in England to 2035: estimates from the Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) model2018
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Mario Siervo
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Protein intake and disability trajectories in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Rachel Duncan
Tony Fouweather
Professor Barbara Hanratty
et al.
Use of primary care and other healthcare services between age 85 and 90 years: longitudinal analysis of a single-year birth cohort, the Newcastle 85+ study2018
Dr Katie Brittain
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
An investigation into the patterns of loneliness and loss in the oldest old – Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Educational disparities in adult disability: Person, place, policies, and family2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Grip strength and inflammatory biomarker profiles in very old adults2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
et al.
Homocysteine, Tryptophan, and Cognition in the Very Old2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Richard Dodds
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Initial level and rate of change in grip strength predict all-cause mortality in very old adults2017
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Pai Wohland
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Fiona Matthews
et al.
Is late-life dependency increasing or not? A comparison of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS)2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Low protein intake, muscle strength and physical performance in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
MODEM: A comprehensive approach to modelling outcome and costs impacts of interventions for dementia. Protocol paper2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
et al.
One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Cognitive Decline in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Ngaire Kerse
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Wendy den Elzen
et al.
Predicting Risk of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults Using Three Models: The Framingham Stroke Risk Profile; the Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Dementia Model; and Oxi-Inflammatory Biomarkers2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Mario Siervo
et al.
Prevalence and determinants of low protein intake in very old adults: insights from the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence and incidence of sarcopenia in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Professor Bloss Stephan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Mario Siervo
Protocol of a feasibility study for cognitive assessment of an ageing cohort within the Southeast Asia Community Observatory (SEACO), Malaysia2017
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Review of methodologies of cohort studies of older people2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Vitamin D Status, Muscle Strength and Physical Performance Decline in Very Old Adults: A Prospective Study2017
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dr Pia Wohland
Tony Fouweather
Professor Bloss Stephan
et al.
A comparison of health expectancies over two decades in England: results of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study I and II2016
Stephanie Harrison
Dr Eugene Tang
Professor John-Paul Taylor
Dr Louise Allan
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
A Systematic Review of the Definitions of Vascular Cognitive Impairment, No Dementia in Cohort Studies.2016
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
et al.
A two decade dementia incidence comparison from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies I and II2016
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
BMI and healthy life expectancy in old and very old women2016
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Catharien Hilkens
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
CMV-seropositivity and T-cell senescence predict increased cardiovascular mortality in octogenarians - results from the Newcastle 85+ study2016
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Stuart Parker
et al.
Deconstructing Complex Multimorbidity in the Very Old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns High in Red Meat, Potato, Gravy, and Butter Are Associated with Poor Cognitive Functioning but Not with Rate of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults2016
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Educational differentials in disability vary across and within welfare regimes: a comparison of 26 European countries in 20092016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Effect of dietary patterns of muscle strength and physical performance in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Estimating the Years Lived With and Without Age-Related Sensory Impairment2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Rachel Duncan
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Fraser Birrell
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Influence of Joint Pain on the Incidence and Progression of Disability in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor John Mathers
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
et al.
Intakes of Folate and Vitamin B12 and Biomarkers of Status in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Macronutrient intake and food sources in the very old: analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Micronutrient intake and food sources in the very old: Analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Benjawan Apinonkul
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Regional and Gender Differences in Years with and without Mobility Limitation in the Older Population of Thailand2016
Professor Andrew Fisher
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Joanna Collerton
Therese Small
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Respiratory health and disease in a UK population-based cohort of 85 year olds: The Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and its determinants in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2016
Professor Simon Pearce
Dr Salman Razvi
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Serum Thyroid Function, Mortality and Disability in Advanced Old Age: The Newcastle 85+Study2016
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Spirituality, religiosity, aging and health in global perspective: A review2016
Professor Bloss Stephan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The role of cognitive reserve on terminal decline: a cross-cohort analysis from two European studies: OCTO-Twin, Sweden, and Newcastle 85+, UK2016
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Professor Andrew Fisher
Emeritus Professor Nick Europe-Finner
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Understanding The Relationship Between Lung Function Measures And Mortality In The Very Old2016
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Mario Siervo
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
What do we know about the nutritional status of the very old? Insights from three cohorts of advanced age from the UK and New Zealand2016
Professor Fiona Matthews
Dr Holly Bennett
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Who lives where and does it matter? Changes in the health profiles of older people living in long term care and the community over two decades in a high income country2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased all-cause mortality in very old women: the Newcastle 85+ study2015
Paul Innerd
Professor Mike Catt
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
A comparison of subjective and objective measures of physical activity from the Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Age-related frailty and its association with biological markers of ageing2015
Dr Jean Adams
Elaine Stamp
Professor Daniel Nettle
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Anticipated Survival and Health Behaviours in Older English Adults: Cross Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Antihypertensive drug use and risk of cognitive decline in the very old: an observational study, The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Tony Fouweather
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Assessing the validity of the Global Activity Limitation Indicator in fourteen European countries2015
Tony Fouweather
Dr Pia Wohland
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Comparison of socio-economic indicators explaining inequalities in Healthy Life Years at age 50 in Europe: 2005 and 20102015
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Mario Siervo
et al.
Contribution of animal products to dietary intakes in the very old2015
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Dietary intake and food sources in the very old2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns and Socioeconomic Status in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Benjawan Apinonkul
Kittikorn Soontaranurak
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Gender Differences in Health Expectancies across the Disablement Process among Older Thais2015
Professor Peter Gore
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Health and disability - Vulnerability in daily activities2015
Dr Pia Wohland
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Inequalities in healthy life expectancy between ethnic groups in England and Wales in 20012015
Professor Bloss Stephan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Wendy den Elzen
International Evaluations of Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Decline in Preclinical Stages of Dementia2015
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Is There an Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Cognitive Function in Very Old Adults? The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Tony Fouweather
Life Expectancy with and without Cognitive Impairment in Seven Latin American and Caribbean Countries2015
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Magnitude of fragility fracture risk in the very old – are we meeting their needs? The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Magnitude of fragility fracture risk in the very old-are we meeting their needs? The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Nuno Mendonça
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Micronutrient intake and food sources in the very old2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Carla Prado
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Serum osmolarity and haematocrit do not modify the association between the impedance index (Ht2/Z) and total body water in the very old: The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
The enduring effect of education - socioeconomic differences in disability trajectories from age 85 years in the Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
The Framingham Stroke Risk Score and elevated biomarkers predict cognitive impairment in the very old2015
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Stuart Parker
The Innovage - A European Project on Social Innovations2015
Professor Bloss Stephan
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The Role of Education on the Terminal Decline in the Oldest-Old2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Hannah Gautrey
Sanne van Otterdijk
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Acquisition of aberrant DNA methylation is associated with frailty in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+Study2014
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor John Mathers
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Anthropometric measures of adiposity as predictors of disability-free life expectancy and all-cause mortality in the very old2014
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Professor Mike Catt
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Assessment of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Cohort Study2014
Dr Mario Siervo
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Bloss Stephan
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Models and Longitudinal Changes in Cognition: A Systematic Review2014
Stephanie Harrison
Dr Eugene Tang
Dr Mario Siervo
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Cardiovascular disease risk models and longitudinal changes in cognition: a systematic review.2014
Tony Fouweather
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Cross-national disparities in sex differences in life expectancy with and without frailty2014
Dr Pia Wohland
Dr Seraphim Alvanides
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Drivers of inequality in disability-free expectancy at birth and age 85 across space and time in Great Britain2014
Dr Antoneta Granic
karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Food for Thought: Dietary Patterns and Their Effects on Cognitive Decline in the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Laura Wiley
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Gender and telomere length: Systematic review and meta-analysis2014
Dr Richard Dodds
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
Grip Strength across the Life Course: Normative Data from Twelve British Studies2014
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Joan Hughes
Judith Hunt
et al.
Improving Retention of Very Old Participants in Longitudinal Research: Experiences from the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Longitudinal changes in cognitive function in normal and impaired groups2014
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline in the very old; the Newcastle 85+ study2014
Dr Mario Siervo
Stephanie Harrison
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Bloss Stephan
et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Longitudinal Changes in Cognitive Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis2014
Laura Wiley
Deepthi Ashok
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
David Talbot
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in White Blood Cells Are Not Valid Biomarkers of Ageing in the Very Old2014
Dr Jean Adams
Elaine Stamp
Professor Daniel Nettle
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Socioeconomic position and the association between anticipated and actual survival in older English adults2014
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Rachel Duncan
et al.
The Contribution of Diseases to the Male-Female Disability-Survival Paradox in the Very Old: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The effect of smoking on the duration of life with and without disability, Belgium 1997-20112014
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The influence of smoking, sedentary lifestyle and obesity on cognitive impairment-free life expectancy2014
Dr Rebecca Wassall
Dr Andrew Kingston
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emeritus Professor John Bond
et al.
Trajectories in Oral Health and Tooth Loss2014
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Trajectories of disability in the very old: the effect of early, mid and late life socioeconomic status2014
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased risk of all-cause mortality in very old women: The Newcastle 85+ study.2013
Professor John Bond
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Carol Brayne
Professor Ian McKeith
et al.
A two-decade comparison of prevalence of dementia in individuals aged 65 years and older from three geographical areas of England: results of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study I and II2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Association between serum 25(OH)D and the risk of cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+study2013
Tony Fouweather
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Disparities in Life Expectancy in Frailty States between European Countries2013
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Angela Pyle
Professor Gavin Hudson
Mohammad Yadegarfar
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Frailty and mortality are not influenced by mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the very old2013
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Gender differences in healthy life years within the EU: an exploration of the "health-survival" paradox2013
Tony Fouweather
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Gender differences in mental health expectancies in early- and midlife in six European countries2013
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Mind the gap-reaching the European target of a 2-year increase in healthy life years in the next decade2013
Dr Jo Jefferis
Professor John-Paul Taylor
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
The association between diagnosed glaucoma and cataract and cognitive performance in very old people: Cross sectional findings from the Newcastle 85+ cohort study2013
Dr Pia Wohland
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The Implications of Ageing and Migration for the Future Population, Health, Labour Force and Households of Northern England2013
Dr Elizabeta Mukaetova-Ladinska
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Raj Kalaria
Can healthy lifestyle modify risk factors for dementia? Findings from a pilot community-based survey in Chennai (India) amd Newcastle (UK)2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
karen Davies
Professor Mike Catt
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Frailty and biomarkers of inflammation, immunoscience and cellular ageing in the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
karen Davies
Professor Catharien Hilkens
Professor John Isaacs
et al.
Frailty and the role of inflammation, immunosenescence and cellular ageing in the very old: Cross-sectional findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Gender differences in the association between self-rated health and mortality: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
et al.
Loneliness in the very old: Patterns over time2012
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Losing the Ability in Activities of Daily Living in the Oldest Old: A Hierarchic Disability Scale from the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Modelling the impact of chronic diseases on disability-free life expectancy in the very old2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of left ventricular dysfunction in a UK community sample of very old people: the Newcastle 85+ study2012
Dr Jo Jefferis
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor John-Paul Taylor
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
The impact of visual impairment on mini-mental state examination scores in the Newcastle 85+ study2012
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
The Personal and Health Service Impact of Falls in 85 Years Olds: Cross-Sectional Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Cohort Study2012
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Trends and inequalities in late-life health and functioning in England2012
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Why do older men die and older women become disabled? The role of dementia on transitions to severe disability and death in the very old2012
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Are national guidelines for health behaviour appropriate for older Australians?2011
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Mike Catt
et al.
Assessment of a large panel of candidate biomarkers of ageing in the Newcastle 85+ study2011
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs2011
Jill Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
Falls are common in 85 year olds, are associated with physical and psychological morbidity, and have marked consequences for health services: Results from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Jill Collerton
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
High prevalence of undiagnosed cardiac dysfunction in the oldest old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Dr Fahad Yousaf
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
High prevalence of undiagnosed cardiac dysfunction in the oldest old: Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Inequalities in health expectancies at older ages in the European Union: findings from the Survey of Health and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)2011
Professor Carol Brayne
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Limitations in physical functioning among older people as a predictor of subsequent disability in instrumental activities of daily living2011
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of arthritis and joint pain in the oldest old - Findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Dr Rachel Duncan
Emeritus Professor Roger Francis
Dr Joanna Collerton
karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence of arthritis and joint pain in the oldest old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2011
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Trends in disability-free life expectancy at age 16 and age 65 in the European Union 1995-2001: A comparison of 13 EU countries2011
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Biomarkers of ageing and their relationship to disability and cognition [abstract]2010
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Continue or stop post-stroke antihypertensives collaborative study (COSSACS): Main Results2010
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Controlling hypertension immediately post stroke: a cost utility analysis of a pilot randomised controlled trial2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Andrew Kingston
et al.
Disability and dependency: How much care is in the community? [abstract]2010
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Effects of antihypertensive treatment after acute stroke in the Continue Or Stop post-Stroke Antihypertensives Collaborative Study (COSSACS): a prospective, randomised, open, blinded-endpoint trial2010
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Sally Barker
et al.
Engaging the oldest old in research: lessons from the Newcastle 85+ study2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Gender differences in health of EU10 and EU15 populations: the double burden of EU10 men2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Gender gaps in life expectancy and expected years with activity limitations at age 50 in the European Union: associations with macro-level structural indicators2010
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
et al.
High levels of disease and health service use but good functional status and self-rated health are found in 85 year olds [abstract]2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Similarities and differences in health expectancies across the lifecourse in Europe [abstract]2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The Global Activity Limitation Index measured function and disability similarly across European countries2010
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Trends in disability prevalence over 10 years in older people living in Gloucestershire2010
Professor Gary Ford
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Controlling hypertension and hypotension immediately post-stroke (CHHIPS): a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind pilot trial2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Gary Ford
Controlling Hypertension and X Hypotension Immediately Post Stroke (CHHIPS) - a randomised controlled trial2009
Professor Fiona Matthews
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
Education Differences in Life Expectancy with Cognitive Impairment2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Fiona Matthews
Estimating life expectancy in health and ill health using a hidden Markov model2009
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor John Bond
et al.
Health and disease in 85 year olds: Baseline findings from the Newcastle 85+ cohort study2009
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Emma Foster
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Nutrition in advanced age: dietary assessment in the Newcastle 85+ Study2009
Professor Fiona Matthews
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
Patterns of Functional Loss Among Older People: A Prospective Analysis2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
Recovery in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs): findings from the Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS)2009
Professor Stuart Parker
Dr Mark Pennington
Professor John Bond
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Richard Curless
et al.
Rehabilitation of older patients: day hospital compared with rehabilitation at home. A randomised controlled trial2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
The effect of dementia trends and treatments on longevity and disability: a simulation model based on the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS)2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
The reliability of the Minimum European Health Module2009
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Fiona Matthews
Impact of late-life self-reported emotional problems on Disability-Free Life Expectancy: results from the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study2008
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Inequalities in healthy life years in the 25 countries of the European Union in 2005: a cross-national meta-regression analysis2008
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Professor Carol Brayne
The oldest old in England and Wales: A descriptive analysis based on the MRC cognitive function and ageing study2008
Dr Joanna Collerton
Daniel Collerton
Dr Yasumichi Arai
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
A comparison of computerized and pencil-and-paper tasks in assessing cognitive function in community-dwelling older people in the Newcastle 85+ pilot study2007
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Educational differences in the dynamics of disability incidence, recovery and mortality: Findings from the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS)2007
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Antoinette Kenny
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Telomere length is associated with left ventricular function in the oldest old: The Newcastle 85+ study2007
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Professor John Bond
Professor Martin Eccles
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
The Newcastle 85+ study: Biological, clinical and psychosocial factors associated with healthy ageing: Study protocol2007
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Isolated urinary, fecal, and double incontinence: Prevalence and degree of soiling in stroke survivors2006
Professor John Bond
Dr Heather Dickinson
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Carol Brayne
Self-rated health status as a predictor of death, functional and cognitive impairment: A longitudinal cohort study2006
Dr Katie Brittain
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Prevalence of faecal incontinence in adults aged 40 years or more living in the community2002
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Paul Gregg
Treatment for displaced intracapsular fracture of the proximal femur - A prospective, randomised trial in patients aged 65 to 79 years2001
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Katie Brittain
Development, implementation and evaluation of a new nurse-led continence service: a pilot study2000
Dr Katie Brittain
Katherine Williams
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Prevalence and impact of urinary symptoms among community-dwelling stroke survivors2000