The substantial increases in life expectancy at birth achieved over the previous century, combined with medical advances, escalating health and social care costs, and higher expectations for older age, have led to international interest in how to promote a healthier old age and how to age "successfully." Changing patterns of illness in old age, with morbidity being compressed into fewer years and effective interventions to reduce disability and health risks in later life, make the goal of ageing successfully more realistic. Debate continues about whether disability has been postponed, although the Berlin ageing study and the US MacArthur study of ageing showed that greater longevity has resulted in fewer, not more, years of disability. A fo...
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The aim of this paper is to analyse and describe different con...
In this paper it is argued that the problem of formulating a comprehensive theory of successful agei...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...
Great efforts have been made in developed societies to extend human life expectancy as much as possi...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
© 2018 Dr. Nicola Ann HeathThe dominant model of successful ageing developed by Rowe and Kahn, state...
BACKGROUND: Successful aging is a worldwide aim, but it is less clear which indicators characterize ...
This chapter reviews the history of the major ideas of successful ageing, their current state, and c...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
Successful ageing has become an important concept to describe the quality of ageing. It is a multidi...
Since the mid-20th century, there has been rapid growth in the number and proportion of older people...
The population of older adults over 60 years is growing faster than any other age group and will mor...
The demographics and implications of the growth of the world's population of older people have been ...
In this paper it is argued that the problem of formulating a comprehensive theory of successful agei...
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The aim of this paper is to analyse and describe different con...
In this paper it is argued that the problem of formulating a comprehensive theory of successful agei...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...
Great efforts have been made in developed societies to extend human life expectancy as much as possi...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
© 2018 Dr. Nicola Ann HeathThe dominant model of successful ageing developed by Rowe and Kahn, state...
BACKGROUND: Successful aging is a worldwide aim, but it is less clear which indicators characterize ...
This chapter reviews the history of the major ideas of successful ageing, their current state, and c...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
Successful ageing has become an important concept to describe the quality of ageing. It is a multidi...
Since the mid-20th century, there has been rapid growth in the number and proportion of older people...
The population of older adults over 60 years is growing faster than any other age group and will mor...
The demographics and implications of the growth of the world's population of older people have been ...
In this paper it is argued that the problem of formulating a comprehensive theory of successful agei...
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The aim of this paper is to analyse and describe different con...
In this paper it is argued that the problem of formulating a comprehensive theory of successful agei...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...