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Join us on Saturday, February 12, 2011, from 1-4pm to explore ageing research findings, interact with experts, and discover ways to promote brain health and longevity. Learn about the latest studies on cognition, lifestyle impacts, and Alzheimer's disease prevention. Don't miss the chance to connect with researchers and fellow participants!
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Brain and Ageing Program Information Day 1-4pm Saturday 12th February, 2011
Who are we? • BARP is program of research • Based at UNSW with researchers located at Randwick, UNSW, POWH, St Vincent’s, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane • Dementia Collaborative Research Centre Assessment and Better Care, UNSW • Support by NHMRC, Ageing Well/Ageing Productive, ARC, Australian Government National Dementia Initiative
Australia’s ageing population ABS: Population Projections, Australia, 2006 to 2101.
What does it mean to be “old”? At 65 years of age • In 1800, you were dead 27 yrs ago • In 1900, you were dead 12 yrs ago • In 2000, you had 12-15 yrs to go • In 2100, you may be two-thirds through your life Ruthven P (2007)
The Surprise of Old Age “Age takes us by surprise” – Goethe “Old age is the most unexpected of all the things that happen to a man” - Leon Trotsky “A person is always startled when he hears himself seriously called an old man for the first time” - Oliver W. Holmes, Sr.
Antediluvian Patriarchs • 10 oldest people on record (according to modern standards) have an age range from 115 to 122 years
Auguste D. - 51 yrs 100 years ago Paul McCartney – 64 yrs John Howard – 67 yrs Hugh Hefner – 80 yrs
No elixirs of youth… yet? • BUT… Can we delay age associated disease? • Can we compress bad health to very end of life? • Especially brain disorders
Brain and Ageing Program Information Day • Information afternoon • Opportunity • to learn more about our research findings • to meet the staff • to meet other participants • 15’ presentations & 10’ questions
Scientia Professor Perminder Sachdev The Sydney Memory and Ageing Study: What have we found so far? • Dr Evelyn Smith-Bergelund Can having a few extra kilos affect your cognition? • Dr Michael Valenzuela Cognitive Lifestyle: What is it? Is it important? How to cultivate it.2.15 – 2.45 pm Afternoon tea
Dr Melissa Slavin Living to 100: Preliminary findings from the Sydney Centenarian Study • Andrea Lammel The latest news from OATS – the Older Australian Twins Study • Professor Henry Brodaty How close is a prevention or cure for Alzheimer’s disease? Closing remarks – Professor Perminder Sachdev