Background: there is increasing interest in how to age 'successfully' and in reaching consensus over its definition. Objective: to assess different models of successful ageing, using a British longitudinal survey of ageing in 2000 - 1. Setting: community settings in Britain. Methods: five models of successful ageing were tested on a British cross-sectional population survey of 999 people aged 65+. The models were biomedical, broader biomedical, social, psychological and lay based. Results: the lay model emerged as the strongest. Respondents who were classified as successfully aged with this model, compared with those not successfully aged, had over five times the odds of rating their quality of life (QoL) as good rather than not good [odds ...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...
Objectives: There is a lack of consensus on the definition and measurement of successful aging. The ...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
BACKGROUND: European populations are ageing rapidly yet, although, it is widely recognized that some...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The aim of this paper is to analyse and describe different con...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
The substantial increases in life expectancy at birth achieved over the previous century, combined w...
The population of older adults over 60 years is growing faster than any other age group and will mor...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
BACKGROUND: Successful aging is a worldwide aim, but it is less clear which indicators characterize ...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...
Objectives: There is a lack of consensus on the definition and measurement of successful aging. The ...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
BACKGROUND: European populations are ageing rapidly yet, although, it is widely recognized that some...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:The aim of this paper is to analyse and describe different con...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
The substantial increases in life expectancy at birth achieved over the previous century, combined w...
The population of older adults over 60 years is growing faster than any other age group and will mor...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
BACKGROUND: Successful aging is a worldwide aim, but it is less clear which indicators characterize ...
The literature on successful aging reveals a wide range of definitions, generally reflecting the aca...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Current mainstream models of successful ageing have received criticism in the literature, especially...
Objectives: There is a lack of consensus on the definition and measurement of successful aging. The ...