Purpose of the Study: With increasing longevity in industrialized populations, there is growing interest in what defines “successful aging” (SA). Various SA measures have been proposed but no consensus has been reached and many have been criticized for not representing the views and priorities of older people. We consider whether the Rowe–Kahn SA model captures older individual’s perceptions of their own health and aging. Methods: Using two cohorts of 886 and 483 men and women from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study, aged around 57 and 76, respectively, we explored associations between Rowe–Kahn SA dimensions (absence of disease/disability; good physical/cognitive functioning; good interpersonal/productive social engagement) and four a...
Objectives Aging populations have led to increasing interest in “successful aging” but there is no c...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
In an ageing world, the potential for ageing well in older people is still relatively unexplored. L...
Purpose of the Study: With increasing longevity in industrialized populations, there is growing inte...
Purpose of the Study: With increasing longevity in industrialized populations, there is growing inte...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
This research evaluates the utility of two differ-ent definitions of successful aging in predicting ...
Age, i.e. being younger, has been the most consistent predictor of successful aging, indicating a dr...
Defining successful aging (SA) has been a topic of debate amongst researchers since Rowe and Kahn in...
Rowe and Kahn (1987)proposed that successful aging (SA) is the balance of three components; a) abse...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the determinants of self-rated health (SRH) in different age groups of older ...
Rowe and Kahn’s (1997) version of successful aging defines avoid- ance of disease and disability, ma...
Objectives: Ageing populations have led to increasing interest in “successful ageing” but there is n...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Objectives Aging populations have led to increasing interest in “successful aging” but there is no c...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
In an ageing world, the potential for ageing well in older people is still relatively unexplored. L...
Purpose of the Study: With increasing longevity in industrialized populations, there is growing inte...
Purpose of the Study: With increasing longevity in industrialized populations, there is growing inte...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
This research evaluates the utility of two differ-ent definitions of successful aging in predicting ...
Age, i.e. being younger, has been the most consistent predictor of successful aging, indicating a dr...
Defining successful aging (SA) has been a topic of debate amongst researchers since Rowe and Kahn in...
Rowe and Kahn (1987)proposed that successful aging (SA) is the balance of three components; a) abse...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the determinants of self-rated health (SRH) in different age groups of older ...
Rowe and Kahn’s (1997) version of successful aging defines avoid- ance of disease and disability, ma...
Objectives: Ageing populations have led to increasing interest in “successful ageing” but there is n...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Objectives Aging populations have led to increasing interest in “successful aging” but there is no c...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
In an ageing world, the potential for ageing well in older people is still relatively unexplored. L...