his paper aims to contribute to the literature on the relationship between productive and healthy ageing as two key theoretical concepts in contemporary ageing. Specifically, volunteering as a productive activity in later life has been associated with social and health benefits for older people. Evidence from the literature has generally focused on global outcomes, such as mortality and self-rated health, or on measures of psychological well-being. This study explored whether volunteering is protective of an important adverse health outcome in later life, that of fall-related hip fracture, utilising data from a case control study of 387 participants. The results showed that volunteer activity in older age remained significantly protective o...
The primary goals of this research study were to examine the relation between volunteerism and healt...
Background: fall-related hip fractures are one of the most common causes of disability and mortality...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
This paper presents a review of the available literature on the relationship between volunteering an...
This paper presents a review of the available literature on the relationship between volunteering an...
ABSTRACT: With global trends toward population aging, many coun-tries are adopting healthy aging pol...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Volunteering in late life is associated with health benefits such as reduced risk of hypertension, i...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Background: Volunteering has been linked to reduced mortality in older adults but the mechanisms exp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between volunteering engageme...
BACKGROUND: Volunteering has been linked to reduced mortality in older adults, but the mechanisms ex...
The primary goals of this research study were to examine the relation between volunteerism and healt...
Background: fall-related hip fractures are one of the most common causes of disability and mortality...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
This paper presents a review of the available literature on the relationship between volunteering an...
This paper presents a review of the available literature on the relationship between volunteering an...
ABSTRACT: With global trends toward population aging, many coun-tries are adopting healthy aging pol...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
The year 2011 was declared the ‘European Year of Volunteering’ to recognise the contribution volunte...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Volunteering in late life is associated with health benefits such as reduced risk of hypertension, i...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
It has been widely recognised that poor health is one of the main barriers to participation in volun...
Background: Volunteering has been linked to reduced mortality in older adults but the mechanisms exp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between volunteering engageme...
BACKGROUND: Volunteering has been linked to reduced mortality in older adults, but the mechanisms ex...
The primary goals of this research study were to examine the relation between volunteerism and healt...
Background: fall-related hip fractures are one of the most common causes of disability and mortality...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...