Natália Duarte
Natália Duarte
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Research Group: AgeingC: Ageing Cluster
Thematic Line: 
TL1 – Preventive Medicine & Societal Challenges
Hub:
Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar of the University of Porto
Research Areas: 
Aging, Very Old Persons, Frailty, Physical Activity and Health.

updated on 21/04/2021

Natália Duarte is an integrated researcher of the AgeingC group, Thematic Line 1 – Preventive Health and Societal Challenges of CINTESIS.

She graduated in Gerontology from the School of Health of the University of Aveiro in 2008, obtained her Master’s degree from the Faculty of Sport of the University of Porto in 2011, and completed her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar of the University of Porto in 2021.

She is part of the Centro de Atendimento 50+ (ICBAS-UP)team and has participated in several research projects in the area of Gerontology and Health. Currently, she works as a researcher at the Center for Research, Training, Diagnosis and Monitoring of Dementia (CIDIFAD) of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia of Riba D’Ave.

TITLE: Costs of Informal Caregiving in Dementia
AUTHORS: Catia Luz Pires; Natalia Duarte; Constança Paul; Oscar Ribeiro;
SOURCE: ACTA MEDICA PORTUGUESA, VOLUME: 33, ISSUE: 9, PUBLICATION: 2020

TITLE: Feasibility and impact of Fit & Strong! Program in Portuguese older adults with osteoarthritis: A pilot randomized controlled trial Full Text
AUTHORS: Duarte, N; Santos, C; Hughes, SL; Constança Paul;
SOURCE: GERIATRIC NURSING, VOLUME: 41, NÚMERO: 6, PUBLICATION: 2020

TITLE: Effects of a community intervention program for dementia on mental health: the importance of secondary caregivers in promoting positive aspects and reducing strain
AUTHORS: Constança Paul; Laetitia Teixeira; Natalia Duarte; Catia L Pires; Oscar Ribeiro;
SOURCE: COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, VOLUME: 55, ISSUE: 2, PUBLICATION: 2019

TITLE: Cultural adaptation and specifics of the Fit & Strong! program in Portugal
AUTORES: Natalia Duarte ; Susan L Hughes; Constança Paul;
FONTE: TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, VOLUME: 9, NÚMERO: 1, PUBLICATION: 2019

TITLE: Falls and fear of falling in a sample of centenarians: the role of multimorbidity, pain and anxiety
AUTHORS: Laetitia Teixeira; Lia Araujo; Natalia Duarte; Oscar Ribeiro;
SOURCE: PSYCHOGERIATRICS, VOLUME: 19, ISSUE: 5, PUBLICATION: 2019

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