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2016
Debunking the myth of the ageing time bomb, this timely book from the authors of <i>Retiring with Attitude</i> challenges our assumptions and stereotypes and demonstrates that we are capable of living better together longer in this new, older world.
Caroline Lodge +2 more
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Debunking the myth of the ageing time bomb, this timely book from the authors of <i>Retiring with Attitude</i> challenges our assumptions and stereotypes and demonstrates that we are capable of living better together longer in this new, older world.
Caroline Lodge +2 more
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Nutrition, Aging, and the Aged
Medical Clinics of North America, 1983Nutrition plays a significant modulating role in the aging process and is an important component in the health care of the elderly. While considerable study of the nutritional needs of the elderly has been accomplished in recent years, we are as yet very limited in our knowledge and understanding of the nutrient requirements of the elderly, the ...
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Experimental Gerontology, 1997
The escalating interest in research on interventions that may affect aging processes has necessarily focussed attention on the outcome measures. The desirable characteristics of these "biomarker variables" have been widely discussed. This article offers some reflections on validity, reliability, and generalizability of biomarkers. It is argued that our
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The escalating interest in research on interventions that may affect aging processes has necessarily focussed attention on the outcome measures. The desirable characteristics of these "biomarker variables" have been widely discussed. This article offers some reflections on validity, reliability, and generalizability of biomarkers. It is argued that our
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
Many issues are emerging as a consequence of the aging of modern populations. Developed as well as developing countries need to define the policies and programs that will reduce the burden of aging populations on societies and their economies, ensure the availability of health and social services for older persons, and promote their continuing ...
J, Litvak, S, Maggi
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Many issues are emerging as a consequence of the aging of modern populations. Developed as well as developing countries need to define the policies and programs that will reduce the burden of aging populations on societies and their economies, ensure the availability of health and social services for older persons, and promote their continuing ...
J, Litvak, S, Maggi
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