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First findings – Erste Ergebnisse

First findings DO-HEALTH Summary DO-HEALTH first findings published in JAMA 2020 In the year 2030, one in three people in Europe will be over 65 years of age who all wish to be able to enjoy life actively into old age. The most important requirement for this is maintaining physical …

UZH orchestriert grösste europäische Altersstudie

Erste Medienmitteilung der Universität Zürich vom 20.11.2017: Wie wir gesund älter werden, untersucht die grösste europäische Altersstudie DO-HEALTH. Unter der Leitung von Heike Bischoff-Ferrari, Professorin für Geriatrie und Altersforschung an der Universität Zürich, beteiligen sich an der Studie 2’157 Seniorinnen und Senioren aus Deutschland, Frankreich, Österreich, Portugal und der Schweiz. …

UZH Spearheads Largest European Study on Aging

News release by the University of Zurich on November 20, 2017: DO-HEALTH, Europe’s largest study on aging, is researching ways to improve the health of adults age 70 and older. Led by Heike Bischoff-Ferrari, Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Aging Research at the University of Zurich, the study involves 2157 participants …

5th Annual Meeting 2017

On February 17th 2017, the 5th DO-HEALTH Annual Meeting was held at the University of Zurich Partners and collaborators met in the Aula of the University of Zurich to discuss the progress of DO-HEALTH, presented selected preliminary data, and reviewed next steps in data analysis. Click here for the news …