Following a critical overview of the active ageing concept, a thematic decomposition of 42 transcribed interviews with British people aged 72 years and over indicates that active ageing is understood in relation to physical, cognitive, psychological and social factors, but that these co-exist in complex combinations. The notion of activity in active ageing is grasped in relation to an active/passive distinction which emphasizes the enhancement or diminishment of concrete powers of activity. A ‘challenge and response’ framework is suggested for future research on active ageing
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
The concept of older adults contributing to society in a meaningful way has been termed ‘active agei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley Open Access via th...
Following a critical overview of the active ageing concept, a thematic decomposition of 42 transcrib...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young old, ie. people aged between 65 and 74 ...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young elderly. Through this contribution we w...
In response to the global phenomenon of population ageing, numerous countries have turned to interna...
With estimates that two billion of the world’s population will be 65 years or older by 2050, ensurin...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
Objective: To identify older people's perceptions of active ageing, and to compare them with the lit...
Design and setting: cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of older people living at home in Brita...
This contribution is a reflection on the concept of active ageing from the perspective of relational...
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BACKGROUND: Physical activity levels decline in later life despite the known benefits for physical, ...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
The concept of older adults contributing to society in a meaningful way has been termed ‘active agei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley Open Access via th...
Following a critical overview of the active ageing concept, a thematic decomposition of 42 transcrib...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young old, ie. people aged between 65 and 74 ...
The concept of active ageing applies especially to the young elderly. Through this contribution we w...
In response to the global phenomenon of population ageing, numerous countries have turned to interna...
With estimates that two billion of the world’s population will be 65 years or older by 2050, ensurin...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
Objective: To identify older people's perceptions of active ageing, and to compare them with the lit...
Design and setting: cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of older people living at home in Brita...
This contribution is a reflection on the concept of active ageing from the perspective of relational...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity levels decline in later life despite the known benefits for physical, ...
The present study examines active ageing in a representative sample of 900 subjects between the ages...
The concept of older adults contributing to society in a meaningful way has been termed ‘active agei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley Open Access via th...