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IS SUCCESSFUL AGING THE ABSENCE OF DISEASE ALONE? Among the features people identify with successful aging are the following (although some may prioritize these differently): ... The concept of "wellness" has been associated with successful aging and is often confused with the notion of health.
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cas.umkc.edu/casww/sa/WhatisSA.htm
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Welcome to Successful Aging ... What is Successful Aging? ... Successful Aging Quiz...
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cas.umkc.edu/casww/sa/TitlePage.htm
cas.umkc.edu/casww/sa/TitlePage.htm
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Since 1996, there has been increasing interest in how to define, and how to accomplish, what we call "successful" aging. The components of successful aging, or the factors that most strongly impact our quality of life as we age, are:
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www.aging.ucla.edu/successfulaging.html
www.aging.ucla.edu/successfulaging.html
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The Center for Successful Aging, through its educational, research, and service activities has as its mission the promotion of health and vitality, and the reduction of frailty and disability in later years. ... National Reports on Aging...
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Thursday, December 17, 2009 Today's Quote: ... "You are only as old as you feel."; - How old are you? ... We are a multi-partnered project at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay ON, Canada. Overseen by a team of researchers and health experts, we are dedicated to the prevention of disease and the promotion of health.
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www.successfulaging.ca/
www.successfulaging.ca/
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: What is neuroplasticity? Why do some people age successfully while others do not? Are genes or environment more important? To what extent does physical disability prevent successful aging? ... Dr. Jeste: Successful aging has not been consistently defined; that is one reason why this area is ideal for research.
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www.medscape.com/viewarticle/511194
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Healthy, or successful aging has been the focus of attention lately. People are looking to improve their diets, start regular exercise regimens, and decrease the level of stress in their lives. They are doing this not only to increase their longevity, but also to increase the number of healthy and active years of life.
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www.usc.edu/dept/gero/AgeWorks/core_courses/gero500_cor...
www.usc.edu/dept/gero/AgeWorks/core_courses/gero500_core/successful_lect/
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I would like to begin with a general introduction before presenting the specific brain research from my laboratory at UC Berkeley that holds the promise of what I call "successful aging." In our democratic free society, the human brain has the privilege and capacity to determine its own destiny, most of the time.
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www.newhorizons.org/neuro/diamond_aging.htm
www.newhorizons.org/neuro/diamond_aging.htm
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