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Journal of Ageing and Longevity, Volume 3, Issue 1

2023 March - 9 articles

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Articles (9)

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,554 Views
9 Pages

“The Ark of Rights”: Development of a Board Game to Empower Older Adults Regarding Their Rights

  • Carla Sílvia Fernandes,
  • Camila Neto,
  • Catarina Silva,
  • Sara Dionísio,
  • Susana Oliveira,
  • Isabel Amorim,
  • Alice Delerue Matos and
  • Maria Manuela Martins

17 March 2023

There is an urgent need to ensure the rights of older adults. In particular, there is a lack of awareness of human rights by older adults themselves, for which intervention strategies should be developed. Due to the need for intervention at this leve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,043 Views
15 Pages

2 March 2023

The prevalence of dementia is increasing globally as populations grow older. Moderate and severe dementia are the main reasons for older people entering long-term care in Finland, and the vast majority of nursing home residents have it. Regarding mil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,565 Views
18 Pages

Planning for Aging and Frailty: A Qualitative Study on Older Adults’ Perceptions, Facilitators, and Barriers

  • Erica Frechman,
  • Harleah Buck,
  • Mary S. Dietrich,
  • Bethany A. Rhoten,
  • Amanda Davis and
  • Cathy A. Maxwell

2 February 2023

Aging is often accompanied by health events that may disrupt older adults’ desires to age in place. Understanding older adults’ perceptions of planning for their aging process was a priority to identify how planning behaviors occur. Our s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,350 Views
13 Pages

Arbiters of Time: The Experience of Adults Aging with Spinal Cord Injury

  • Lisa Reber,
  • Nasya S. W. Tan,
  • Michelle A. Meade,
  • Martin Forchheimer,
  • Denise G. Tate and
  • Philippa Clarke

25 January 2023

Time is a fundamental component of our lives. It is both objective, a structure outside of ourselves, and subjective, an element that is relative to the life we live and how we experience it. The disabled body must come to terms with time to understa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,976 Views
13 Pages

25 January 2023

The purpose of this study was to explore how a technical solution implemented among older adults and connected with an app supervised by an app administrator can reduce loneliness, prevent malnutrition, and inspire social eating and networking. In Oc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,889 Views
13 Pages

6 January 2023

Malnutrition is associated with accelerated loss of physical function in old adults, but the assessment of malnutrition in primary prevention is challenging. This study aimed to investigate if malnutrition risk factors; poor appetite, dysphagia, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,794 Views
22 Pages

Qualitative Study on Important Elements of Life for Japanese and Thai Older Adults

  • Nobuko Shimizu,
  • Takako Yamada,
  • Nobuyuki Honda,
  • Miyako Mochizuki,
  • Mayumi Kato,
  • Noboru Hasegawa,
  • Hunsa Sethabouppha,
  • Nattaya Suwankruhasn and
  • Chalinee Suvanayos

30 December 2022

Previous studies have demonstrated relationships between religiosity, physical and mental health-related outcomes, and healthy collective longevity. This qualitative study investigated the elements of pleasure and fulfillment in older adults living i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,128 Views
10 Pages

Higher Frequencies of T-Cells Expressing NK-Cell Markers and Chemokine Receptors in Parkinson’s Disease

  • David Goldeck,
  • Claudia Schulte,
  • Marcia Cristina Teixeira dos Santos,
  • Dieter Scheller,
  • Lilly Öttinger,
  • Graham Pawelec,
  • Christian Deuschle,
  • Daniela Berg,
  • Andre Nogueira da Costa and
  • Walter Maetzler

22 December 2022

Immune cells are thought to be involved in a destructive cycle of sterile cerebral inflammatory responses in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Despite their peripheral origin, immune cells may enter the CNS due to imp...

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J. Ageing Longev. - ISSN 2673-9259