Reaching advanced old age is more common now than ever. The sustained growth in longevity raises questions about why some people can feel in good quality of life until the last stages, while others seem to accuse the natural deterioration to a larger extent. The self-perceived quality of life has a subjective component, but is also mediated by some easily measurable factors such as sociodemography, health, functioning and lifestyles
Life satisfaction dips around middle age and rises in older age in high-income, English-speaking cou...
none6This study aims at investigating the socio-demographic characteristics and health conditions of...
The World Health Organization's active ageing model is based on the optimisation of four key "pillar...
Reaching advanced old age is more common now than ever. The sustained growth in longevity raises que...
Background Sustained growth in longevity raises questions as to why some individuals report a good q...
Background: Sustained growth in longevity raises questions as to why some individuals report a good ...
In this communication we analyze the level of happiness of the elderly population as an important di...
It is well known that European governments face to an ageing society as result of the increasing lif...
Population aging in developed countries has created new challenges to improve the well-being of indi...
This study aimed to analyze the determinants of quality of life (QoL) in older people in three Europ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Health and Wellbeing on Aging.This study aimed to analyze ...
Purpose To analyse the clinical, sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors that influence perceived...
In this paper we investigate how age affects the self-reported level of life satisfaction among the ...
This study aimed to analyze the determinants of quality of life (QoL) in older people in three Europ...
Evidence on trends in prevalence of disease and disability can clarify whether countries are experie...
Life satisfaction dips around middle age and rises in older age in high-income, English-speaking cou...
none6This study aims at investigating the socio-demographic characteristics and health conditions of...
The World Health Organization's active ageing model is based on the optimisation of four key "pillar...
Reaching advanced old age is more common now than ever. The sustained growth in longevity raises que...
Background Sustained growth in longevity raises questions as to why some individuals report a good q...
Background: Sustained growth in longevity raises questions as to why some individuals report a good ...
In this communication we analyze the level of happiness of the elderly population as an important di...
It is well known that European governments face to an ageing society as result of the increasing lif...
Population aging in developed countries has created new challenges to improve the well-being of indi...
This study aimed to analyze the determinants of quality of life (QoL) in older people in three Europ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Health and Wellbeing on Aging.This study aimed to analyze ...
Purpose To analyse the clinical, sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors that influence perceived...
In this paper we investigate how age affects the self-reported level of life satisfaction among the ...
This study aimed to analyze the determinants of quality of life (QoL) in older people in three Europ...
Evidence on trends in prevalence of disease and disability can clarify whether countries are experie...
Life satisfaction dips around middle age and rises in older age in high-income, English-speaking cou...
none6This study aims at investigating the socio-demographic characteristics and health conditions of...
The World Health Organization's active ageing model is based on the optimisation of four key "pillar...