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. |
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... Benefits 143 Table 6.1 Recommended Dietary Allowance ( RDA ) 175 for Selected Vitamins and Minerals by the National Academy of Sciences Table 6.2 Nutrients and Clinical Manifestation of Deficiency in Older Adults 177 Table 6.3 Good ...
... Benefits 143 Table 6.1 Recommended Dietary Allowance ( RDA ) 175 for Selected Vitamins and Minerals by the National Academy of Sciences Table 6.2 Nutrients and Clinical Manifestation of Deficiency in Older Adults 177 Table 6.3 Good ...
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... benefits . She will celebrate her 62nd birthday that day and will be the first baby boomer to apply for social security benefits . Over the next couple of decades over 70 million of her peers will follow suit . We must not doubt that ...
... benefits . She will celebrate her 62nd birthday that day and will be the first baby boomer to apply for social security benefits . Over the next couple of decades over 70 million of her peers will follow suit . We must not doubt that ...
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... benefits will include one in five Americans . The Older Old The older population itself is getting older . The percentage of persons aged 85 and over is growing faster than any other age group . There was a 36 % increase among Americans ...
... benefits will include one in five Americans . The Older Old The older population itself is getting older . The percentage of persons aged 85 and over is growing faster than any other age group . There was a 36 % increase among Americans ...
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... client's anger or frustration into political advocacy work , for example , is a proactive , health promoting enterprise that benefits both the individ- ual and society . In one ( admittedly dated ) health study , however Introduction 15.
... client's anger or frustration into political advocacy work , for example , is a proactive , health promoting enterprise that benefits both the individ- ual and society . In one ( admittedly dated ) health study , however Introduction 15.
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... benefits when encour- aged to make choices about their environment . Residents who make deci- sions become more sociable , show improvement in their mental health , and even live longer than do residents who adopt a passive lifestyle in ...
... benefits when encour- aged to make choices about their environment . Residents who make deci- sions become more sociable , show improvement in their mental health , and even live longer than do residents who adopt a passive lifestyle in ...
Contents
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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 178 - Read the statements below. Circle the number in the yes column for those that apply to you or someone you know. For each yes answer, score the number in the box.
Page 449 - Prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus by changes in lifestyle among subjects with impaired glucose tolerance.
Page 179 - Any disease, illness or chronic condition which causes you to change the way you eat, or makes it hard for you to eat, puts your nutritional health at risk. Four out of five adults have chronic diseases that are affected by diet. Confusion or memory loss that keeps getting worse is estimated to affect one out of five or more of older adults. This can make it hard to remember what, when or if you've eaten. Feeling sad or depressed, which happens to about one in eight older adults, can cause big changes...
Page 178 - You are at high nutritional risk. Bring in this checklist the next time you see your doctor, dietitian or other qualified health or social service professional. Talk with them about any problems you may have. Ask for help to improve your nutritional health.
Page 179 - PAIN A healthy mouth, teeth and gums are needed to eat. Missing, loose or rotten teeth or dentures which don't fit well or cause mouth sores make it hard to eat. ECONOMIC HARDSHIP As many as 40% of older Americans have incomes of less than $6,000 per year. Having less— or choosing...
Page 262 - Alcoholism is a primary, chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, most notably denial.
Page 169 - The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all (97 to 98 percent) healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group (see Figure 1-1).
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 |