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E-grāmata: Endocrinology of Aging: Clinical Aspects in Diagrams and Images

Edited by (Consultant of Endocrinology, Guadalajara University Hospital and HLA Hospital of Guadalajara; Associate Professor of Endocrinology, University of Alcala), Edited by , Edited by (Sr. Physician Scientist Washington DC VA Medical Center Veteran Administration ), Edited by , Edited by
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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128223840
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According to the United Nations, the number of people aged 60 years or over in the world is projected to be 1.4 billion in 2030 and 2.1 billion in 2050. Endocrinologists and other clinicians face the challenge of caring for the elderly. To do so, they need to incorporate geriatric principles into their clinical practice. Endocrinology of Aging: Clinical Aspects in Diagrams and Images presents chapters in a way that allows the reader to incorporate concepts and main facts of complex subjects in a visual way. As the global population becomes older, the need for a deeper understanding of geriatric pathology increases, and with it, the access to educational resources for the endocrinology and metabolism of aging.

  • Chapters divided according to specific endocrine and metabolic systems, providing evidence-based content regarding what is known about the function of endocrine and metabolic systems altered during the aging process
  • Addresses physiological changes that alter the pathophysiology of the clinical picture, explaining the characteristic pathological expressions of hormonal and metabolic disorders in the advanced age
  • Editors and authors are clinical endocrinologists, geriatricians, internists and endocrine surgeons, with extensive global experience in clinical and experimental gerontology
  • Considers the patient transitioning from young adult to elderly, discussing the endocrinological challenge to discern physiology from pathology
  • Focuses on age as an essential factor for diagnostic and endocrine management
  • Includes many pictures and diagrams, making it a user-friendly reference guide for practicing physicians

Recenzijas

"This book is a product of love and loving labor, a product of pathos, ethos, and pragma. It is beautifully written and logically integrated, a well-constructed presentation of distilled robust knowledge. It offers detailed and yet synoptic and occasionally epigrammatic well-vetted information. The book is full of outstanding pictures and diagrams, both historical and contemporary, that allow better understanding of an important period of human life. This volume covers beautifully a subject that is little discussed, despite its current and rapidly increasing socioeconomic importance. It is a leap forward.This book is a must read. It should be part of university curricula. Kudos to the editor, associate editors, and authors for a job greatly done!

In the last century, improved nutrition, the development of new diagnostic technologies, and the discovery of many antibiotics and drugs to treat endocrine and metabolic disorders have prolonged longevity. This didactic text will not only help physician specialists in geriatric medicine, but also endocrinologists, gynecologists, and physicians in practice." -- George P. Chrousos, MD, MACP, MACE, FRCP. Professor of Pediatrics and Endocrinology Emeritus, University of Athens School of Medicine, Greece. UNESCO Chair on Adolescent Health Care.

"In their excellent book, Corpas et al. have summarized the most current evidence on the aging process in the endocrine system and its clinical impact on older persons. Organized in short and beautifully illustrated chapters, the coauthors describe the typical characteristics of normal aging and disease of each of the endocrine system components. (). Reading this book was a delightful learning experience. I invite my colleagues from multiple disciplines and at any stage of their careers to use this book as your primary source of information in the field and as a teaching tool for your students and trainees." -- Gustavo Duque, MD, PhD, FRACP, FGSA. Chair of Medicine and Director of the Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS), The University of Melbourne and Western Health, Australia.

"To the best of my knowledge this is the first updated Textbook of Endocrinology of Elderly subjects. Human Development undergoes biological changes throughout life, each period with its characteristics. Lately endocrinology of the transition/period between adolescence and adult age has received much attention, not so the transition from middle age to aging. The text is written by internationally known experts in the field. It is divided into 20 chapters starting with physiological and nutritional aspects of aging followed by specific endocrine diseases in old age. Each chapter contains many didactic tables and figures in color of excellent reproduction and many references. The description of the various endocrine disorders is followed by a discussion of the therapeutic approaches. In the last century, improved nutrition, the development of new diagnostic technologies, antibiotics and many drugs to treat endocrine and metabolic disorder have prolonged longevity. This didactic text will not only help physicians & specialists in geriatric medicine, but also to endocrinologists, gynecologists and physicians in practice." -- Prof. (Emeritus) Zvi Laron MD PhD (hc). Director, Endocrinology and Diabetes Research Unit, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

1. Basic principles of aging with endocrine and nutritional implications. Aging and endocrine system
2. Physiology and hypothalamic-pituitary diseases in the elderly
3. Physiology and diseases of the parathyroid glands in the elderly
4. Vitamin D and calcium deficiency in the elderly
5. Senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
6. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Morphological and physiological changes. Hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism
7. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Thyroid nodules. Simple goiter
8. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Thyroid Cancer
9. Physiology and diseases of the adrenal glands in the elderly
10. Male hypogonadism in advance age: Physiology, etiology and diagnosis. Functional hypogonadism in the elderly
11. Male hypogonadism in advanced age: Therapeutic considerations. Gynecomastia in advanced age. Benign hypertrophy and prostatic cancer: Endocrinological aspects of development and treatment
12. Menopause as a manifestation of aging
13. Endocrine surgery in elderly patients
14. Metabolic and body composition changes with age
15. Obesity as accelerator of aging and functional decline: Epidemiology, causes, adverse effects, evaluation and treatment in the elderly
16. Relationships between frailty, sarcopenia and the endocrine-metabolic changes of advanced age
17. Diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome. Hyponatremia and dehidration
18. Diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2 as a risk factor of aging
19. Dyslipidemia in the elderly
20. Assessment of nutritional status in the elderly. Causes and management of malnutrition in the elderly

Dr. Emiliano Corpas MD, PhD is a specialist in Endocrinology, Nutrition, and Internal Medicine, with extensive experience at Hospital Universitario de Guadalajara, Spain (1982-2018). He served as an Associate Professor of Endocrinology at the Universidad de Alcalį (1984-2018) and is currently a Clinical Professor and Consultant at HLA Hospital of Guadalajara. He earned his medical degree from Universidad Complutense de Madrid and completed residencies in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology at Hospital Universitario de la Princesa. His Ph.D. research focused on aging at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2018).

Dr. [ Name] has held prestigious positions at the NIH-NIA and Johns Hopkins Hospital, contributing significantly to the field of aging endocrinology. He has authored and edited multiple influential books and has published numerous articles in high-impact journals. Additionally, he leads accredited postgraduate training programs and serves on editorial boards, enhancing education in endocrinology and diabetes.

Dr. Marc R. Blackman serves as a Sr. Physician Scientist, and previously served as Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development (ACOS R&D), at the Washington DC, VAMC. He is a physician scientist, teacher, and administrator; and is American Board of Medicine Certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. As an endocrinologist and gerontologist/geriatrician, he has extensive grant, publication, and practical experience in laboratory, translational and clinical research in neuroendocrinology, reproductive endocrinology and geriatric endocrinology and metabolism, and in study design, leadership and mentoring. He has served successfully as principal investigator or Co-principal investigator on multiple NIH, VA, foundation, and industry grants and is a member of numerous medical and scientific societies. He is a frequent national and international lecturer and consultant on various aspects of endocrinology and aging. Dr. Blackman has published more than 495 scientific journal articles, editorials, chapters, books, and abstracts. Endocrinology Division, Veteran Administration Medical Center and University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, USA