The evidence base for the treatment of hypertension in older adults has been strengthened over recent years, however, controversies remain with regard to goal blood pressure and antihypertensive type.
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2015

Neighbourhood characteristics such as walkability may be important to health promotion efforts in older adults.

Hosted by UNSW Australia and the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR).

The Colloquium, co-hosted by CEPAR and Risk and Actuarial Studies in the UNSW Business School, is a unique annual event, bringing together academics, government and industry to discuss and debate the most important pension and superannuation issues.

The aim of the forum was to improve public understanding and stimulate community discussion about the potential impact of population ageing on economic growth, workforce and public finances in Australia over the next 40 years.

Sponsored by CEPAR, the event featured a research presentation by Dr Laura Gitlin.

The 4th ANU-DPU Conference brought together international experts in labour economics, migration and ageing.

Co-hosted by CEPAR and organized by the CAER Health Economics Group at UNSW.

