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Greater increases in mortality rates were found for older versus younger adults.
The highest prevalence seen for high blood pressure and not meeting aerobic physical activity guidelines, followed by obesity.
Greater improvement on Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and Short Physical Performance Battery were reported with a home exercise program.
Clinical and biochemical disease was associated with deficits in geriatric assessment.
Improvements were seen in physical and mental health, but survivors still have more symptoms than controls at two years.
Significant improvement was seen in the mental health composite score but not in physical composite score of health-related quality of life.
Supplemental calcium with or without vitamin D is linked to increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality and aortic valve replacement.
No improvement was seen in physical or mental health-related quality of life.
Evidence shows worse clinical outcomes on day 5 for the intervention group versus the usual-care group.
The findings were independent of socioeconomic status.