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Understanding well-being in the oldest old

Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska(Edited by)Poon, Leonard W.(Edited by)
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The demographic and social structure of most industrialized and developing countries are changing rapidly as infant mortality is reduced and population life span has increased in dramatic ways.

In particular, the oldest old (85+) population has grown and will continue to grow.

This segment of the population tends to suffer physical and cognitive decline, and little information is available to describe how their positive and negative distal experiences, habits and intervening proximal environmental influences impact their well-being, and how social and health policies can help meet the unique challenges they face.

Understanding Well-Being in the Oldest Old is the outcome of a four-day workshop attended by U.S. and Israeli scientists and funded by the U.S.-Israel Bi-National Science Foundation to examine both novel and traditional paradigms that could extend our knowledge and understanding of the well-being of the oldest old.

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Cambridge University Press
1107212715 / 9781107212718
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
155.67
11/04/2011
England
English
379 pages
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