نتایج جستجو برای: aging adults

تعداد نتایج: 358124  

Introduction: Fear of aging is one of the important factors of aging experts in today's psychological world. Fear of aging always threatens the conscious person at any age. But the experience of this feeling in old age has a special depth and meaning. The main purpose of this research was the relationship between self-compassion and fear of old age: the mediating role of spiritual health in the...

Journal: :Clinical Infectious Diseases 2001

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Daniel W Belsky Avshalom Caspi Renate Houts Harvey J Cohen David L Corcoran Andrea Danese HonaLee Harrington Salomon Israel Morgan E Levine Jonathan D Schaefer Karen Sugden Ben Williams Anatoli I Yashin Richie Poulton Terrie E Moffitt

Antiaging therapies show promise in model organism research. Translation to humans is needed to address the challenges of an aging global population. Interventions to slow human aging will need to be applied to still-young individuals. However, most human aging research examines older adults, many with chronic disease. As a result, little is known about aging in young humans. We studied aging i...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2004
Elizabeth A Phelan Lynda A Anderson Andrea Z LaCroix Eric B Larson

OBJECTIVES To determine whether older adults have thought about aging and aging successfully and to compare their perceptions of successful aging with attributes of successful aging identified in the published literature. DESIGN A cross-sectional, mailed survey. SETTING King County, Washington. PARTICIPANTS Nondemented participants from two cohorts. The first cohort, referred to as Kame, ...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2012
Ashley S Bangert David A Balota

The current study examined whether healthy older adults (OA) and individuals at the earliest stages of dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT) differ from younger adults (YA) and from each other on a simple, extended continuous tapping task using intervals (500 ms, 1000 ms, and 1500 ms) thought to differentially engage attentional control systems. OA groups sped up their tapping at the slowest t...

2012
Debra K. Weiner Jordan F. Karp Cheryl D. Bernstein Natalia E. Morone

Older adults (commonly de fi ned as those 3 age 65) are not simply a chronologically older version of younger patients. Homeostenosis, that is, progressive restriction of an aging organism’s capacity to respond to stress because of diminution of its biological, psychological, and social reserves, underlies the distinction of old from young [ 1 ] . As pain is a stressor that commonly accompanies...

Background and purpose: The population of retired teachers is increasing every year. Studies show that several factors are effective in understanding aging and feelings about that in retirees. One of these factors is spiritual health. This study aimed to determine the relationship between spiritual well-being and perception of aging in retired teachers. Materials and methods: This descriptive ...

2014
Katherine K. White Lise Abrams Sarah M. Zoller

Objectives: This research investigated three potential asymmetries in the production and perception of homophone spelling errors: aging, homophone dominance, and priming. A homophone spelling error occurs when a contextually appropriate word (beet) is replaced with its homophone (e.g., beat glaze). Two experiments investigated young and older adults' written production and detection of these er...

2016
Nancy J. Karlin Joyce Weil Wejdan Felmban

Objective: This exploratory study sought to measure current self-reported experiences of older Saudi adults. Method: Self-reported aging perceptions and demographic data from semistructured questions were obtained from 52 community-dwelling older Saudi adults aged 50 or older. A thematic content analysis was completed around issues of family life/social support, daily/weekly activities, health ...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2013
Katherine K White Lise Abrams Sarah M Zoller

OBJECTIVES This research investigated three potential asymmetries in the production and perception of homophone spelling errors: aging, homophone dominance, and priming. A homophone spelling error occurs when a contextually appropriate word (beet) is replaced with its homophone (e.g., beat glaze). Two experiments investigated young and older adults' written production and detection of these err...

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