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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, ...
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[PDF] The need for an integrated biopsychosocial approach to research on successful aging


ADOFS AGING - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Successful aging is defined not by longevity alone but also by sufficient
well-being (in multiple domains) to sustain a capacity for functioning
adequately in changing circumstances. The deter- minants of such well-being ...
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[CITATION] High, usual and impaired functioning in community-dwelling older men and women: …


LF Berkman, TE Seeman, M Albert, D Blazer, … - J Clin Epidemiol, 1993
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[CITATION] Successful aging and the humility of perspective.


CM Callahan, CA McHorney - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Ann Intern Med. 2003 Sep 2;139(5 Pt 2):389-90. Successful aging and the humility
of perspective. Callahan CM, McHorney CA. Regenstrief ...
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Age identification in the framework of successful aging. A study of older Finnish people


V Uotinen, T Suutama, I Ruoppila - The International Journal of Aging and Human …, 2003 - Baywood
ABSTRACT A person-oriented approach was used in a study of age identification
among community-dwelling older people. The study was based on 8-year follow-up
data; 843 persons aged 65–84 were involved in the first phase of the ...
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Assessing the success of successful aging


TA Glass - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
The final stage of life ends, for each of us, with death. Put differently, in
the end, our bodies are certain to fail. This, like taxes, is among the very few
certainties of life. Despite this certainty, we increasingly (and ...
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[CITATION] Intergenerational issues and the impact of cultural change on the care needs of the elderly


G Hugo, T Thomas - Melbourne, The Myer Foundation, 2002
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[CITATION] Spatial equity in the distribution of aged care services


D Gibson, P Braun, Z Liu - Canberra, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare: …, 2000
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[CITATION] Successful aging: What does the" good life" look like


LB Bearon - The Forum for Family and Consumers Issues, 1996
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Successful aging: An elaboration of social and psychological factors


WM Leonard… - International Journal of Aging and Human …, 1981 - doi.apa.org
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