Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults and thus that old-old age seems not a simple continuation of young-old age due to qualitative changes that result in a discontinuity in old age. Specifically, it would be of conceptual and methodological importance to inform research regarding estimates around which chronological age the beginning of old-old age could be placed at a population level, and whether this is universal or domain-specific. To derive such criteria, we investigated potential discontinuity of age relations between young-old and old-old age in a large population-based sample considering measures in different domains (processing speed, verbal abilities, general health sta...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
SummaryBackgroundOlder adults experience varying challenges in old age. This study aims to explore t...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Human ageing is inextricably bound to the loss of physical and cognitive functions, loss of social r...
BACKGROUND: The number of diseases and physical functioning difficulties tend to increase wit...
Background: ‘Active ageing’ has been promoted as a strategy for extending quality of life and health...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The study follows a line of experiences, description, variation, prediction and explanation concerni...
Contains fulltext : 154203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
peer reviewedMaintaining health and cognition is vital to ensure that individuals can live autonomou...
The overall aim of the thesis was to examine within-individual and between-individual changes in lif...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
SummaryBackgroundOlder adults experience varying challenges in old age. This study aims to explore t...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Human ageing is inextricably bound to the loss of physical and cognitive functions, loss of social r...
BACKGROUND: The number of diseases and physical functioning difficulties tend to increase wit...
Background: ‘Active ageing’ has been promoted as a strategy for extending quality of life and health...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The study follows a line of experiences, description, variation, prediction and explanation concerni...
Contains fulltext : 154203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
peer reviewedMaintaining health and cognition is vital to ensure that individuals can live autonomou...
The overall aim of the thesis was to examine within-individual and between-individual changes in lif...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
SummaryBackgroundOlder adults experience varying challenges in old age. This study aims to explore t...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...