Publisher : John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited
Date : 2008-08-28
Page : 64
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Set healthy aging goals, take action, and get on the road to lifelong wellness
Find the secrets for keeping your body fit and your mind sharp. Packed with proven strategies to slow down the aging process -- from good nutrition and exercise to stress reduction and mental exercises -- this fun and easy guide shows you how to stay fit and vigorous no matter what your age.
Open the book and find:
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How to eat healthfully
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How to keep your whole body healthy and strong
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Ways to be proactive on disease prevention
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Advice for maintaining vitality as you age
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Healthy Aging and NutritionPublisher :Date : 2002I am Boyd Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State
University , I have been asked by the Pennington Center to discuss some of the
aspects of healthy aging from a layman's point of view . I was probably asked to ... -
Health, Aging, Illness and PovertyPublisher :Date : 1970Butler , 4 a psychiatrist , reported on a multidisciplinary study of healthy , elderly
men . This research revealed that these men were resourceful and optimistic and
were often quite flexible mentally . Many manifestations attributed to aging were ... -
CRELES-2Publisher :Date : 2013
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Healthy AgingPublisher :Date : 19900621B page 2 elderly ? Who cares for them ? How can they be helped , not only
to cope but also to pursue their own interests and maintain their own health ?
WHO's interest in these and other relevant issues goes back to 1955 . But it was ... -
AgingPublisher :Date : 1988AoA update V D E O Healthy Aging After establishing an exercise regimen and
weeks of building up his muscles , Ed Rosenthal , an 85 - year - old retired school
teacher who is crippled by arthritis , is able to walk again . And Rose Karsh , who
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Toward Healthy AgingPublisher :Date : 1998TOWARD HEALTHY AGING is based on Maslow's conceptual framework of human needs from the basic to the transcendental. With a focus on wellness and healthy aging, this fifth edition emphasizes the individuality of the aged and the humanistic and spiritual potential for further development in late life. Disease processes are discussed in the context of healthy adaptation, nursing support and responsibilities. The text is organized from the basic to the complex in terms of understanding the aged and their needs. Extensive current references, nursing care plans, case studies, student activities, research questions, resources, and appendixes are included in each chapter. * Focuses on health and wellness to establish a positive perspective to aging. * Discusses disease processes in the context of healthy adaptation, nursing support and responsibilities to help the reader gain an understanding of their client's experience. * Integrates considerations for age, cultural, and gender differences throughout to help the nurse understand these important aspects of caring for older adults. * Provides a consistent chapter organization including objectives, nursing care plans, research questions, and study questions/activities to make information easy to find and use. * Includes case studies at end of every chapter to expand student knowledge and understanding. * Features a separate chapter on laboratory values including comparisons and implications for the aged. * Integrates federal guidelines for Healthy People 2000 that reflect current practice about healthy aging considerations. * Includes appendices and resource lists to assist the student in further exploration of material.
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Gerontological Nursing & Healthy AgingPublisher : MosbyDate : 2005Gerontological Nursing & Healthy Aging provides thorough coverage of promoting healthy aging when caring for older adults. The intent throughout the book is to facilitate the healthiest adaptation possible for any older adult, regardless of the situation and disease process. The majority of the book is devoted to discussing the significant problems that may occur and methods that nurses may use to make these problems more bearable, to solve some, and to help the elder find the best possible resolution towards healthy aging. Incorporates healthy aging strategies to maximize the healthiest behaviors of clients/patients with dementia and their caregivers. Disease processes are discussed in the context of healthy adaptation, nursing support & responsibilities to help the reader gain an understanding of their client's experience. Focus on health and wellness establishes a positive perspective to aging. Careful attention to age, cultural, and gender differences are integrated throughout to help the nurse understand these important considerations in caring for older adults. Each chapter provides a consistent organization including learning objectives, research & study questions/activities. Assessment guidelines are incorporated throughout as tables, boxes, and forms to provide useful tools for practice. Activities and discussion questions at the end of every chapter provide situations to expand student knowledge and understanding. Appendices and resource lists assist in further exploration of material. Text correlates with federal guidelines for Healthy People 2010 to assist the student in integrating knowledge about healthy aging considerations. Expanded content on pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic pain management in Chapter 15 and integrated within appropriate content sections. Completely revised Culture and Aging chapter includes discussions of health disparities and working with interpreters to help identify nursing care interventions appropriate for ethnic elders. New author team with Theris Touhy and Kathleen Jett adds a wealth of experience related to gerontological nursing education and research.
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Falls, Disability and Food Insecurity Present Challenges to Healthy AgingPublisher :Date : 2007reduce all three challenges to healthy aging detailed here . Policies that promote
healthy nutrition and physical activity can promote healthy aging by reducing
diabetes and its impact on falls , disability and food insecurity . " On the other
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Geriatric Nursing & Healthy AgingPublisher : Mosby IncorporatedDate : 2001Each unit builds the fundamental concepts required to effectively treat older adults and teaches how to help them to reach their highest level of welness regardless of their physical disorder.
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Toward Healthy AgingPublisher : Mosby IncorporatedDate : 2004With its focus on wellbeing and healthy aging, this 6th edition emphasises the individuality of the aged and the humanistic and spiritual potential for further development later in life.
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Study of the Determinants of Healthy Aging and Age-associated Diseases in the Indonesian PopulationPublisher :Date : 1993
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Health Promotion and AgingPublisher : Springer Publishing CompanyDate : 1994FOREWORD The shift to a health model of aging from the long - accepted
medical model is underway throughout the world . Healthy aging has been the
major goal of United States health policy since publication of Healthy People :
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Episodic Memory and Healthy AgeingPublisher :Date : 2009This volume gathers together articles by leaders in the field exploring aging and episodic memory in healthy adults. These articles provide interesting and novel findings on different aspects of episodic memory, including patterns of decline and sparing, heterogeneity in older adults' memory performance, and cognitive and non-cognitive factors that potentially improve older adults' memory performance.
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Ebersole & Hess' Toward Healthy Aging E-BookPublisher : Elsevier Health SciencesDate : 2019-08-24Ensure you thoroughly understand the intricate details of providing effective care for adults as they age. Ebersole & Hess’ Toward Healthy Aging, 10th Edition is the only comprehensive gerontological nursing text that effectively communicates how to provide holistic care, promote healthy lives, and address end-of-life issues and concerns. Grounded in the core competencies recommended by the AACN in collaboration with the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, the tenth edition has been extensively revised and updated with shorter, more streamlined chapters and pedagogical features to facilitate learning. It covers the areas of safety and ethical considerations, genetics, communication with the patient and caregiver, promoting health in persons with conditions commonly occurring in later-life world-wide addressing loss and palliative care and much more. Special sections provide an honest look at the universal experience of aging and the nurse’s role in the reduction of health disparities and inequities as a member of the global community. Plus, it contains a variety of new learning features that focus on applying research and thinking critically in when providing care to aging adults across the care continuum.
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Healthy AgingPublisher : Jones & Bartlett LearningDate : 1999In this insightful book, the nation's leading researchers, analysts, educators, and experts on health and aging policies and programs present their frustrations, findings, and insights on what current research reveals about the future of the healthy aging. They then offer sound recommendations on how to prevent a crisis in health care.
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Aging Men's HealthPublisher : Thieme Medical PubDate : 2005The global population is aging, and this text explores the common health concerns that accompany male aging, particularly the effects of declining testosterone levels, or andropause. Using a case-based approach with supporting evidence, the book examines treatment for the biological an physiological changes that stem from a wide range of age-related problems in men over 50 year old.
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Longer Life and Healthy AgingPublisher : Springer Science & Business MediaDate : 2006-08-02A fundamental issue facing the global community is meeting the challenges of population aging and achieving healthy aging to maintain an active older population and reduce the number of disabled people. The focus of this book is on theoretical issues and empirical findings related to trends and determinants of healthy aging, including factors related to "healthy longevity" of the oldest-old, aged 80 and over. The group is the most rapidly increasing elderly sub-population and is most likely to need assistance in daily living in all countries. Chapters include both longitudinal and cross-sectional data from North America, Europe, and Asia in country-specific studies and cross-national comparisons. Part I focuses on the definition, components, concepts, measurements, and determinants of healthy aging, and discusses the trends and patterns of disability and healthy life expectancy at the macro level. Part II addresses individual healthy aging, including its biological and socio-demographic aspects. Part III focuses on issues concerning the family and healthy aging, and Part IV explores formal and informal care for healthy aging through governmental policy interventions and community service programs.
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Community Supports for Aging Adults with Lifelong DisabilitiesPublisher : Paul H Brookes Publishing CompanyDate : 2000This book addresses the needs of older adults (age 45 and older) with developmental disabilities and adults with other lifelong disabilities who have similar needs. It discusses age-related and disability-related issues in community life.
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Healthy AgingPublisher : RodaleDate : 2005-10-18Spontaneous Healing . . . Eight Weeks to Optimum Health . . . Eating Well for Optimum Health . . . The Healthy Kitchen–in each of his widely acclaimed, best-selling books, Dr. Andrew Weil has been an authoritative and companionable guide through a uniquely effective combination of traditional and nontraditional approaches to health and healthy living. Now he gives us a book about aging that is unlike any other in the breadth and depth of its information and understanding. Hugely informative, practical, and uplifting, it is infused with the engaging candor and common sense that have been the hallmarks of all his books. At the heart of Healthy Aging is Dr. Weil’s belief that although aging is an irreversible process, there are myriad things we can do to keep our minds and bodies in good working order through all phases of life. To that end, he draws on the new science of biogerentology (the biology of aging) as well as on the secrets of healthy longevity– diet, activity, and attitude–that he has gathered firsthand from cultures around the world. In Part One–“The Science and Philosophy of Healthy Aging”–he explains how the body ages, and he explores the impact of gender, genes, environment, and lifestyle on an individual’s experience and perception of the process of aging. He describes the various would-be elixirs of life extension–herbs, hormones, and antiaging “medicines”–separating myth from fact and clearly delineating the difference between the spurious notions of preventing or reversing the process of aging and the real possibilities of inhibiting or delaying the onset of diseases that become more likely as we age. He writes movingly about the ways in which an acceptance of aging can be a significant part of doing it well, and of recognizing and appreciating the great rewards of growing older: depth and richness of experience, complexity of being, serenity, wisdom, and its own kind of power and grace. In Part Two–“How to Age Gracefully”–Weil details an easy-to-implement Anti-inflammatory Diet that will protect the immune system and aid your body in resisting and adapting to the changes that time brings. And he provides extensive practical advice on exercise; preventive health care; stress management; physical, mental, and emotional flexibility; and spiritual enhancement–all of which can help you achieve and maintain the best health throughout the lifelong process of aging. Healthy Aging–a book for people of all ages–is Andrew Weil’s most important and far-reaching book yet. From the Hardcover edition.