The Cambridge Handbook of Successful Aging
Herausgeber: Fernández-Ballesteros, Rocío; Robine, Jean-Marie; Benetos, Athanase
The Cambridge Handbook of Successful Aging
Herausgeber: Fernández-Ballesteros, Rocío; Robine, Jean-Marie; Benetos, Athanase
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This Handbook brings together leading scholars from various academic disciplines to further the discourse around the most topical issues of aging today - healthy, active, and productive aging, aging with satisfaction, and being treated with respect and dignity. It draws on a range of bio-medical, psychological and socio-demographic sciences.
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This Handbook brings together leading scholars from various academic disciplines to further the discourse around the most topical issues of aging today - healthy, active, and productive aging, aging with satisfaction, and being treated with respect and dignity. It draws on a range of bio-medical, psychological and socio-demographic sciences.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614747
- ISBN-10: 1316614743
- Artikelnr.: 52151090
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 662
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 179mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1338g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614747
- ISBN-10: 1316614743
- Artikelnr.: 52151090
Introduction: some traits about this Handbook of Successful Aging Rocío
Fernández-Ballesteros, Jean-Marie Robine and Athanase Benetos; 1. The
concept of successful aging and related terms Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros;
2. The biomedical bases of successful aging Athanase Benetos; 3. Successful
aging and the longevity revolution Jean-Marie Robine; Part I. Biomedical:
4. The connection between cellular senescence and age-related diseases
Claire Falandry; 5. From inflamm-aging to immunosenescence Tamàs Fulop,
Jacek M. Witkowski, Alan A. Cohen, Gilles Dupuis, Katsuiku Hirokawa and
Anis Larbi; 6. Telomere dynamics and aging related diseases Simon Toupance
and Athanase Benetos; 7. Gene-lifestyle interactions in longevity Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen and Kaare Christensen; 8. Plasticity of the brain and
cognition in older adults Kiyoka Kinugawa; 9. Arterial stiffness and blood
pressure during the aging process Athanase Benetos, Magnus Bäck, Michel E.
Safar and Harold Smulyan; 10. Prevention of frailty Bertrand Fougère and
Matteo Cesari; 11. Preventive effects of physical activity in older people
Timo E. Strandberg; 12. Nutrition and cognition Stany Perkisas and Maurits
Vandewoude; 13. Nutrition, muscle function and mobility in older people
Rebecca Diekmann and Juergen M. Bauer; 14. Gerontechnologies and successful
aging Daniel Gillain, Sébastien Piccard, Christelle Boulanger and Jean
Petermans; 15. Optimization of drug use in older people: a key factor for a
successful aging Mirko Petrovic, Annemie Somers, Sophie Marien and Anne
Spinewine; Part II. Psychosocial: 16. Bio-psycho-social bridge: the
psychoneuroimmune system in successful aging Mónica De la Fuente; 17. The
adaptation process of aging Jana Nikitin and Alexandra M. Freund; 18.
Behavioral health Marta Santacreu, Marcos Alonso Rodríguez and María
Ángeles Molina; 19. Effects of environmental enrichment and training across
life span in cognition María Dolores Calero; 20. Wisdom: the royal road to
personality growth Ute Kunzmann; 21. Emotions and successful aging
Constança Paúl; 22. Personal control and successful aging Katherine E.
Bercovitz, Christelle Ngnoumen and Ellen J. Langer; 23. Coping mechanisms
through successful aging María Márquez-González, Sheung-Tak Cheng and
Andrés Losada; 24. Spirituality and transcendence Andreas Kruse and Eric
Schmitt; 25. Intergenerational family relationships and successful aging
Ariela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz and Aviad Tur-Sinai; 26. Involvement with life
and social networks: a pathway for successful aging Toni C. Antonucci and
Noah J. Webster; 27. Defining 'success' in exceptional longevity Oscar
Ribeiro and Lia Araújo; 28. Promoting successful aging: a psychosocial
perspective Maria Giovanna Caprara and Neyda Ma. Mendoza-Ruvalcaba; 29.
Promoting successful aging in the community Víctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez and
María de la Luz Martínez-Maldonado; Part III. Socio-Demography: 30. The
promise of active aging Alan Walker; 31. Linking the socio-physical
environment to successful aging: from basic research to intervention to
implementation science considerations Hans-Werner Wahl and Laura N. Gitlin;
32. The active aging index: measuring successful aging at population level
Azghar Zaidi and Marge Unt; 33. Aging and capabilities Catherine Le Galès.
Fernández-Ballesteros, Jean-Marie Robine and Athanase Benetos; 1. The
concept of successful aging and related terms Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros;
2. The biomedical bases of successful aging Athanase Benetos; 3. Successful
aging and the longevity revolution Jean-Marie Robine; Part I. Biomedical:
4. The connection between cellular senescence and age-related diseases
Claire Falandry; 5. From inflamm-aging to immunosenescence Tamàs Fulop,
Jacek M. Witkowski, Alan A. Cohen, Gilles Dupuis, Katsuiku Hirokawa and
Anis Larbi; 6. Telomere dynamics and aging related diseases Simon Toupance
and Athanase Benetos; 7. Gene-lifestyle interactions in longevity Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen and Kaare Christensen; 8. Plasticity of the brain and
cognition in older adults Kiyoka Kinugawa; 9. Arterial stiffness and blood
pressure during the aging process Athanase Benetos, Magnus Bäck, Michel E.
Safar and Harold Smulyan; 10. Prevention of frailty Bertrand Fougère and
Matteo Cesari; 11. Preventive effects of physical activity in older people
Timo E. Strandberg; 12. Nutrition and cognition Stany Perkisas and Maurits
Vandewoude; 13. Nutrition, muscle function and mobility in older people
Rebecca Diekmann and Juergen M. Bauer; 14. Gerontechnologies and successful
aging Daniel Gillain, Sébastien Piccard, Christelle Boulanger and Jean
Petermans; 15. Optimization of drug use in older people: a key factor for a
successful aging Mirko Petrovic, Annemie Somers, Sophie Marien and Anne
Spinewine; Part II. Psychosocial: 16. Bio-psycho-social bridge: the
psychoneuroimmune system in successful aging Mónica De la Fuente; 17. The
adaptation process of aging Jana Nikitin and Alexandra M. Freund; 18.
Behavioral health Marta Santacreu, Marcos Alonso Rodríguez and María
Ángeles Molina; 19. Effects of environmental enrichment and training across
life span in cognition María Dolores Calero; 20. Wisdom: the royal road to
personality growth Ute Kunzmann; 21. Emotions and successful aging
Constança Paúl; 22. Personal control and successful aging Katherine E.
Bercovitz, Christelle Ngnoumen and Ellen J. Langer; 23. Coping mechanisms
through successful aging María Márquez-González, Sheung-Tak Cheng and
Andrés Losada; 24. Spirituality and transcendence Andreas Kruse and Eric
Schmitt; 25. Intergenerational family relationships and successful aging
Ariela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz and Aviad Tur-Sinai; 26. Involvement with life
and social networks: a pathway for successful aging Toni C. Antonucci and
Noah J. Webster; 27. Defining 'success' in exceptional longevity Oscar
Ribeiro and Lia Araújo; 28. Promoting successful aging: a psychosocial
perspective Maria Giovanna Caprara and Neyda Ma. Mendoza-Ruvalcaba; 29.
Promoting successful aging in the community Víctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez and
María de la Luz Martínez-Maldonado; Part III. Socio-Demography: 30. The
promise of active aging Alan Walker; 31. Linking the socio-physical
environment to successful aging: from basic research to intervention to
implementation science considerations Hans-Werner Wahl and Laura N. Gitlin;
32. The active aging index: measuring successful aging at population level
Azghar Zaidi and Marge Unt; 33. Aging and capabilities Catherine Le Galès.
Introduction: some traits about this Handbook of Successful Aging Rocío
Fernández-Ballesteros, Jean-Marie Robine and Athanase Benetos; 1. The
concept of successful aging and related terms Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros;
2. The biomedical bases of successful aging Athanase Benetos; 3. Successful
aging and the longevity revolution Jean-Marie Robine; Part I. Biomedical:
4. The connection between cellular senescence and age-related diseases
Claire Falandry; 5. From inflamm-aging to immunosenescence Tamàs Fulop,
Jacek M. Witkowski, Alan A. Cohen, Gilles Dupuis, Katsuiku Hirokawa and
Anis Larbi; 6. Telomere dynamics and aging related diseases Simon Toupance
and Athanase Benetos; 7. Gene-lifestyle interactions in longevity Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen and Kaare Christensen; 8. Plasticity of the brain and
cognition in older adults Kiyoka Kinugawa; 9. Arterial stiffness and blood
pressure during the aging process Athanase Benetos, Magnus Bäck, Michel E.
Safar and Harold Smulyan; 10. Prevention of frailty Bertrand Fougère and
Matteo Cesari; 11. Preventive effects of physical activity in older people
Timo E. Strandberg; 12. Nutrition and cognition Stany Perkisas and Maurits
Vandewoude; 13. Nutrition, muscle function and mobility in older people
Rebecca Diekmann and Juergen M. Bauer; 14. Gerontechnologies and successful
aging Daniel Gillain, Sébastien Piccard, Christelle Boulanger and Jean
Petermans; 15. Optimization of drug use in older people: a key factor for a
successful aging Mirko Petrovic, Annemie Somers, Sophie Marien and Anne
Spinewine; Part II. Psychosocial: 16. Bio-psycho-social bridge: the
psychoneuroimmune system in successful aging Mónica De la Fuente; 17. The
adaptation process of aging Jana Nikitin and Alexandra M. Freund; 18.
Behavioral health Marta Santacreu, Marcos Alonso Rodríguez and María
Ángeles Molina; 19. Effects of environmental enrichment and training across
life span in cognition María Dolores Calero; 20. Wisdom: the royal road to
personality growth Ute Kunzmann; 21. Emotions and successful aging
Constança Paúl; 22. Personal control and successful aging Katherine E.
Bercovitz, Christelle Ngnoumen and Ellen J. Langer; 23. Coping mechanisms
through successful aging María Márquez-González, Sheung-Tak Cheng and
Andrés Losada; 24. Spirituality and transcendence Andreas Kruse and Eric
Schmitt; 25. Intergenerational family relationships and successful aging
Ariela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz and Aviad Tur-Sinai; 26. Involvement with life
and social networks: a pathway for successful aging Toni C. Antonucci and
Noah J. Webster; 27. Defining 'success' in exceptional longevity Oscar
Ribeiro and Lia Araújo; 28. Promoting successful aging: a psychosocial
perspective Maria Giovanna Caprara and Neyda Ma. Mendoza-Ruvalcaba; 29.
Promoting successful aging in the community Víctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez and
María de la Luz Martínez-Maldonado; Part III. Socio-Demography: 30. The
promise of active aging Alan Walker; 31. Linking the socio-physical
environment to successful aging: from basic research to intervention to
implementation science considerations Hans-Werner Wahl and Laura N. Gitlin;
32. The active aging index: measuring successful aging at population level
Azghar Zaidi and Marge Unt; 33. Aging and capabilities Catherine Le Galès.
Fernández-Ballesteros, Jean-Marie Robine and Athanase Benetos; 1. The
concept of successful aging and related terms Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros;
2. The biomedical bases of successful aging Athanase Benetos; 3. Successful
aging and the longevity revolution Jean-Marie Robine; Part I. Biomedical:
4. The connection between cellular senescence and age-related diseases
Claire Falandry; 5. From inflamm-aging to immunosenescence Tamàs Fulop,
Jacek M. Witkowski, Alan A. Cohen, Gilles Dupuis, Katsuiku Hirokawa and
Anis Larbi; 6. Telomere dynamics and aging related diseases Simon Toupance
and Athanase Benetos; 7. Gene-lifestyle interactions in longevity Rune
Lindahl-Jacobsen and Kaare Christensen; 8. Plasticity of the brain and
cognition in older adults Kiyoka Kinugawa; 9. Arterial stiffness and blood
pressure during the aging process Athanase Benetos, Magnus Bäck, Michel E.
Safar and Harold Smulyan; 10. Prevention of frailty Bertrand Fougère and
Matteo Cesari; 11. Preventive effects of physical activity in older people
Timo E. Strandberg; 12. Nutrition and cognition Stany Perkisas and Maurits
Vandewoude; 13. Nutrition, muscle function and mobility in older people
Rebecca Diekmann and Juergen M. Bauer; 14. Gerontechnologies and successful
aging Daniel Gillain, Sébastien Piccard, Christelle Boulanger and Jean
Petermans; 15. Optimization of drug use in older people: a key factor for a
successful aging Mirko Petrovic, Annemie Somers, Sophie Marien and Anne
Spinewine; Part II. Psychosocial: 16. Bio-psycho-social bridge: the
psychoneuroimmune system in successful aging Mónica De la Fuente; 17. The
adaptation process of aging Jana Nikitin and Alexandra M. Freund; 18.
Behavioral health Marta Santacreu, Marcos Alonso Rodríguez and María
Ángeles Molina; 19. Effects of environmental enrichment and training across
life span in cognition María Dolores Calero; 20. Wisdom: the royal road to
personality growth Ute Kunzmann; 21. Emotions and successful aging
Constança Paúl; 22. Personal control and successful aging Katherine E.
Bercovitz, Christelle Ngnoumen and Ellen J. Langer; 23. Coping mechanisms
through successful aging María Márquez-González, Sheung-Tak Cheng and
Andrés Losada; 24. Spirituality and transcendence Andreas Kruse and Eric
Schmitt; 25. Intergenerational family relationships and successful aging
Ariela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz and Aviad Tur-Sinai; 26. Involvement with life
and social networks: a pathway for successful aging Toni C. Antonucci and
Noah J. Webster; 27. Defining 'success' in exceptional longevity Oscar
Ribeiro and Lia Araújo; 28. Promoting successful aging: a psychosocial
perspective Maria Giovanna Caprara and Neyda Ma. Mendoza-Ruvalcaba; 29.
Promoting successful aging in the community Víctor Manuel Mendoza-Núñez and
María de la Luz Martínez-Maldonado; Part III. Socio-Demography: 30. The
promise of active aging Alan Walker; 31. Linking the socio-physical
environment to successful aging: from basic research to intervention to
implementation science considerations Hans-Werner Wahl and Laura N. Gitlin;
32. The active aging index: measuring successful aging at population level
Azghar Zaidi and Marge Unt; 33. Aging and capabilities Catherine Le Galès.