Healthy Aging
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Background: India has begun to feel the burden of an aging society. Aging individuals are now living longer with increasing life expectancy and availability of better health facilities but are also requiring more assistance or care to... more
Background Although higher psychological well-being has been linked with a range of positive biological processes and health outcomes, the prospective association between psychological well-being and physical activity among older adults... more
El presente informe es fruto de una propuesta ganadora del Concurso de Investigación del CIES 2019, y busca dar cuenta de una evaluación de procesos realizada sobre las Visitas Domiciliarias remotas a Personas Adultas Mayores Usuarias de... more
With the generational changing of the guard, billions of individuals around the world have or are ready to transition into retirement. Given the record number of these individuals, we are facing a global silver tsunami of retirement and... more
The knowledge gained from the study of the human genome has surprisingly revealed fascinating and visible details of gene expression in humans. Extremely fascinating for neuroscience are phylogenetic correspondents of physiognomic, the... more
Objectives: Explore the psychometric properties of a sleep quality index to be used with the elderly population. Methods: 99 elderly (mean age, M=78.65; SD= 6.92; range=60-95) under social responses in institutions from Coimbra Council... more
Life expectancy had doubled since the pre-modern era resulting in increased numbers of persons over 65 years of age. This created a need to address the healthcare issues specifically affecting the aging population such as increased... more
Anxiety symptoms and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent among older people although infrequently the subject of systematic research in this age group. One important limitation is the lack of a widely accepted instrument to measure... more
Creativity can help individuals think in new ways about aging and retirement by facilitating their questions about what comes next, helping them better manage transitions, and enhancing their well-being. Creativity can help people find... more
Due to the loss of occupational engagement, gain in old age is the leisure, or un-obligated time which becomes a challenge if the opportunities for engagement are not available. In contemporary urban society the need and availability of... more
While the search for the “fountain of youth” has long been considered merely a fantasy, advances in regenerative medicine and biogerontology in the twenty-first century suggest that “the aspiration to modify the biological processes of... more
Anxiety symptoms and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent among older people although infrequently the subject of systematic research in this age group. One important limitation is the lack of a widely accepted instrument to measure... more
In chapter 10, Linday Finlay writes with Anna Madill , to describe and explain some different ways to analyse data. Four contrasting types of analysis are outlined with practical exemplars: narrative, thematic, discursive and creative.... more
Mounting evidence indicates that there are specific associations between higher levels of optimism and healthier behaviors , reduced risk of chronic diseases, and lower mortality. Yet, for public health purposes, it is critical to... more
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced by many health professionals. Although epidemiological data contradict the prevalent image that depressive syndromes increase with age,... more
An aging population generates an array of social and health concerns, among which is the psychological and cognitive well-being of the elderly. Recently, the focus in gerontology has expanded from the avoidance of age-related decline to... more
Through the advances in public health, most humans on earth are now assured to live to at least 60 years, regardless of their geographical location and socioeconomic status. Between 2015 and 2050, the proportion of the world's population... more
SLOWbot is a research project conducted via a collaboration between iaso health and FBK (Fondazione Bruno Kessler). There are now thousands of available healthy aging apps, but most don't deliver on their promise to support a healthy... more
Theoria 32/1 (2017): 129-133 Books Reviews 131 ñimiento para elaborar nuevas hipótesis por parte de las prácticas con las que están vinculadas las matemáticas elementales, por otro lado la conexión intra-matemática, esto es, cómo encaja... more
Desde o nascimento a vida se desenvolve de tal forma que a idade cronológica passa a se definir pelo tempo que avança. E o tempo fica definido como uma sinonímia para uma eternidade quantificada, ou seja, uma cota. Desta forma, o homem e... more
Social Work Practice With Older Adults by Jill Chonody and Barbra Teater presents a contemporary framework based on the World Health Organization’s active aging policy that allows forward-thinking students to focus on client strengths and... more
Major adaptations in maternal physiology and metabolism are required for successful pregnancy outcome. Hormonal changes initiated even before conception significantly alter maternal biochemistry early in pregnancy. Steroid hormones.... more
Objective: Identifying positive psychological factors that reduce health care use may lead to innovative efforts that help build a more sustainable and high-quality health care system. Prospective studies indicate that life satisfaction... more
Background and Objective: Ageing is a global public health concern. With the increase in elderly population, the number of old age homes is also increasing in Nepal. The main objective of this study was to compare the health status of... more
In this paper I will address how the life sciences have concentrated on the pathology of aging while ignoring the biocultural aspects of health in the process of growing older. I argue that growing older is a dynamic cognitive, biological... more
Less than 50% of people over the age of 65 are up-to-date with core preventive services. Identifying modifiable factors linked with preventive services are important targets for research and practice. Purpose in life, recently the focus... more
We are currently experiencing unprecedented population ageing worldwide, and effective, affordable strategies for maintaining quality of life are urgently needed. International Poi involves swinging a weight on the end of a cord in... more
Palavras-chave: Velhice. Terceira idade. Amor. Sexualidade. Amor é privilégio de maduros estendidos na mais estreita cama, que se torna a mais larga e mais relvosa, roçando, em cada poro, o céu do corpo. É isto, amor: o ganho não previsto... more
Background. Playfulness is an understudied topic in adults and particularly among the elderly. Thus far, there is no large study on age-related changes in playfulness across the lifespan. Relations with different indicators of well-being... more
"More people are reaching an older age today than ever before and the incidence of dementia is thus expected to rise. It is therefore important to investigate possible prevention of dementia and cognitive decline using cost-effective... more
Rationale Although observational and experimental studies have shown that volunteering is linked with better mental health, physical health, and health behaviors, no studies have examined whether volunteering is associated with patterns... more
The Blue Zones are areas where population enjoys an elevated longevity, with healthy conditions, unrelated to economic or technological factors. Main variables involved in these areas are presented (genetics, diet, socio-cultural and... more
Aging is a multifactorial process resulting in several functional and esthetic changes in the skin. Advances in research have yielded a tremendous amount of information on the molecular pathways involved in both intrinsic aging (natural)... more
The current North American successful aging movement offers a particular normative model of how to age well, one tied to specific notions of individualist personhood especially valued in North America emphasizing independence,... more
is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, international journal covering all areas related to the care of the elderly. It is affiliated to Geriatric Care and Research Organisation (GeriCaRe). It publishes articles from all fields relevant to... more
Technological innovations and biotechnological findings are revolutionizing medicine and health care. Following this shift in medical research and practice, the traditional concept of ageing has also been challenged by the development of... more
The book is addressed to readers who are going through a difficult period of life and trying to survive. You will find in it a description of various crises, pre-crisis and post-crisis situations, and learn to help yourself and others.... more
A reference work for specialists in student counselling and for those who employ counsellors in mental health services. It provides an analysis of research in this area and provides useful information on the extent and severity of student... more