Health Promotion and Aging: Practical Applications for Health ProfessionalsSpringer Publishing Company, 2003 - 483 pages Focusing on research findings and practical applications, the author, in this new edition, continues to stress the importance of collaboration and communication between health professionals and their clients. The book is based on the premise that health professionals should be health educators. |
Contents
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Health Professionals and Older Clients | 30 |
Health Behavior | 84 |
1 | 91 |
Exercise | 115 |
Nutrition | 154 |
Weight Management | 193 |
Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 220 |
Cruising the | 261 |
Social Support | 288 |
Mental Health | 315 |
Community Health | 337 |
Diversity | 363 |
Miscellaneous Communication Issues | 372 |
Public Health | 383 |
References | 407 |
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Page 445 - Identification and fracture outcomes of undiagnosed low bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: results from the National Osteoporosis Risk Assessment.
References to this book
Working with Older Adults: Group Process and Technique Barbara Haight,Faith Gibson No preview available - 2005 |
Working with Older Adults: Group Process and Technique Barbara Haight,Faith Gibson Snippet view - 2005 |