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[PDF] Psychosocial interventions to improve successful aging


SL Syme - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
T he goal of research to understand the determinants of health is developing interventions to
promote health and prevent disease. Several types of interventions are possible. One type consists
of developing government policies and laws that influence health; another type involves ...
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[CITATION] National Strategy for an Ageing Society, an Older Australia, Challenges and …


B Andrews - 2002 - Canberra: Australia: Commonwealth …
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Feeling fine at a hundred and three secrets of successful aging


DV Jeste - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Peel et al. 2 summarize findings from a review of the literature on behavioral determinants of
healthy aging. The authors report an association of healthy aging with not smoking, being physically
active, maintaining optimal body weight, and having moderate alcohol consumption. They ...
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[CITATION] Healthy ageing: A new focus on older people's health and wellbeing


C Browning, H Kendig - Health care reform and the community, 2003
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[PDF] Improving health care for older persons


CS Landefeld - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Health care of the highest quality promotes successful aging. This paper examines the efforts
that have been taken to improve the quality of health care, especially hospital care. Most of these
efforts have evaluated conventional treatments of specific dis- eases; they are critical but ...
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Successful mental health aging: results from a longitudinal study of older Australian …


OP Almeida, P Norman, G Hankey, K … - American Journal of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
From the School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences of the University of Western Australia
and the Department of Psychiatry of the Royal Perth Hospital (OP), the School of Surgery and
Pathology, University of Western Australia (PN), the School of Medicine and ...
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[PDF] The contribution of geriatric health services research to successful aging


S AGING, COF CHRONIC - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Although no one has officially defined successful aging (1), the two most widely used descriptions
come from large studies. Rowe and Kahn (2) include three compo- nents for successful
aging: avoiding disease, engagement with life, and maintaining high physical and ...
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Successful ageing: from cell to self.

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SJ Lupien, N Wan - … Transactions of the Royal Society B: …, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Many people see ageing as a time of cognitive and physical decline. For the past three
decades, most scien- tists and the general public have accepted this negative age-stereotype
as the norm, but fortunately this view is now challenged. New findings show that ...
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[PDF] Development and Psychometric Testing of the Healthy Aging Instrument


L Thiamwong - 2008 - mulinet3.li.mahidol.ac.th
I would like to acknowledge Assist. Prof. Dr. Wantana Maneesriwongul and Assist. Prof. Dr. Porntip
Malathum for their constant guidance, encouragement, and support throughout my
dissertation. This dissertation could not have been achieved without their suggestions, ...
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Using popular education for community empowerment: perspectives of Community …


N Wiggins, D Johnson, M Avila, S Farquhar, Y … - Critical Public …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Empowerment has been advanced as a strategy for eliminating remaining health disparities.
Popular education promotes community empowerment by increasing individuals' and
communities' awareness of their capacity and providing a framework and strategies ...
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