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Healthy mental ageing

British Menopause Society Journal, 2006
Healthy mental ageing may be defined as the absence of the common disabling mental health problems of older people, especially cognitive decline and depression, accompanied by the perception of a positive quality of life. Older people are particularly prone to negative effects on mental health due to poor physical health.
Leon, Flicker   +2 more
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Promoting healthy ageing: Development of the Healthy Ageing Quiz

Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2012
Aim:  The aim of this study was to develop the evidence‐based Healthy Ageing Quiz (HAQ).Methods:  Phase 1 activities (focus groups with 33 older adults, literature review and discussion with an advisory panel) informed the development of a draft HAQ.
Elizabeth V, Cyarto   +3 more
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Promoting healthy ageing

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2011
There is plenty of evidence that ageing is affected by healthrelated behaviours. Regular physical activity along with a good diet have been shown to have significant health benefits resulting in improvements as well as maintaining physical and intellectual capability in old age (Warburton et al, 2006).
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Diet and Healthy Aging

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Two long-term studies of the effect of calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys conflict: one concludes that restriction does not affect mortality, and the other concludes that it does. Differences in dietary composition and extent of restriction may explain the discrepant results.
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Healthy Ageing through Healthy Living Style

Tanzania Journal of Sociology, 2017
Ageing is not necessarily a burden, and it does not necessarily decrease a person’s ability to contribute to a society. Older people play a valuable role in society and can also enjoy a high quality of life .This depends on treating “ageing” as an opportunity rather than a burden.
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[Healthy elderly--healthy aging].

Noseleutike, 1993
Human statistics show an extraordinary increase in the proportion of old people in the world, in Europe, and in Greece. The role of the nurse in covering the health needs of this group of the population is analyzed. Emphasis is placed in keeping old people active and independent.
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Healthy Ageing

2022
Het lijkt vreemd om het te hebben over Healthy Ageing terwijl wij als geriatrie fysiotherapeuten vooral werkzaam zijn met mensen die al complexe gezondheidsproblemen hebben. Echter naast aandacht voor de acute zorgvraag is het essentieel om ook te kijken naar preventie.
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The path to healthy ageing in China: a Peking University–Lancet Commission

Lancet, The, 2022
Andrew Steptoe, Huali Wang, Luxia Zhang
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Healthy Aging

Home Healthcare Now, 2018
Deborah, Hale, Katherine, Marshall
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Healthy ageing.

Australian family physician, 2017
The increasing number of people reaching their 80s and 90s has triggered multidisciplinary consideration of how to address and capitalise on the longevity phenomenon.The aim of this article is to provide an overview of ways in which clinicians can work with older patients to optimise their health and wellbeing during the later years of life.Old age ...
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