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Health, Illness, and Optimal Aging
Biological and Psychosocial Perspectives



July 2012 | 440 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book undertakes the difficult task of assembling an objective and holistic picture of human aging, including the physical aspects of aging, chronic disease, and health promotion in the later years, for students and professionals. The authors provide comprehensive, multi-disciplinary coverage of the demography of the aging population, theories of aging, and physical aging, including normal age-related changes, disease-related processes, and promotion of optimal aging. They also cover psychosocial aspects of aging, including mental health, stress and coping, and spirituality, as well as care giving in later years.

Features:

- a comprehensive approach, with coverage of psychosocial factors that affect physical health in addition to biological aspects of aging, thus providing integrated coverage of information from the fields of biology, psychology, and the social sciences

- coverage of issues in healthcare systems

- case studies in each chapter to augment student understanding with real-life examples

- discussions of methodological issues in some of the research presented to help students become more critical consumers of research and data.

 
1. Introduction & Basic Concepts
Basic Definitions

 
Organization of the Book

 
 
2. Demography of Aging
Aging in the World

 
Population in the United States

 
Demographic Factors and Rate of Aging

 
 
3. Theories of Aging
Biological Theories of Aging

 
Psychosocial Theories and Aging

 
Psychosocial Factors and Aging

 
 
4. Understanding Change in Aging Research
Basic Definitions

 
Age-Related Designs

 
Statistics for Assessing Change

 
Statistics That Predict Change

 
 
5. Aging of the Skin and Musculoskeletal System
The Skin

 
Musculoskeletal System

 
 
6. Aging of the Internal Organ Systems
Cardiovascular System

 
Respiratory System

 
Gastrointestinal System

 
Renal/Urinary System

 
 
7. Aging and the Regulatory Systems
Sensory Systems

 
Nervous System

 
Endocrine System

 
Immune System

 
 
8. Functional Health, Health Promotion, and Quality of Life
Functional Health

 
Health Promotion in Older Adults

 
Quality of Life

 
 
9. Interface Between Physical and Mental Health
Personality Processes and Disease

 
Alcohol and Aging

 
Differentiating Mental and Physical Health Problems

 
 
10. Stress, Coping, and Health
Stress

 
Coping with Stress

 
 
11. Social Support, Health, and Aging
Characteristics of the Social Support Network

 
Social Support, Morbidity, and Mortality

 
Caregiving

 
 
12. What is Optimal Aging
Models of Optimal Aging

 
Wisdom and Optimal Aging

 
Religiosity, Spirituality, and Optimal Aging

 
Ars Moriendi - The Art of Dying

 
 
References
 
Author Index
 
Subject Index

"Gaining understanding of aging is one of the most complex issues facing twenty-first century science. This book addresses the complexity of the factors that interact and influence the course of our longer life expectancy….How we humans grow old is a product of our genetic background as members of a species and our families. But the genome expresses itself in physical and social environments that modulate the appearance of heredity traits. In a sense aging is an ecological problem in which the dynamics are often difficult to explain….This book brings information from the sciences together in a way that is rarely done…..It provides an integration of knowledge about the dynamics of aging and can promote wisdom about how we can modify the life course to our advantage."

James Birren
From the Foreward

Carolyn M. Aldwin

Dr. Carolyn Aldwin is Chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at Oregon State University in Corvallis.  Prior to that, she was Professor of Human and Community Development at the University of California, Davis. She received her doctorate from the University of California at San Francisco, was a post-doctoral fellow in the Program in Social Ecology at the University of California at Irvine, and spent five years at the Veterans Administration Normative Aging Study in Boston. She still collaborates with investigators on this study, and directs the Davis Longitudinal Study. She is currently co-editor for... More About Author

Diane F. Gilmer

Dr. Gilmer is a Lecturer and Post-Graduate Researcher in the Department of Human and Community Development at the University of California, Davis. She received a Master of Science in Nursing at the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, and a Master of Science in Education and a doctorate in Human Development at the University of California, Davis. She is certified as an adult/family nurse practitioner and has worked extensively with the elderly. Currently she teaches a course on Health and Aging at the University. She enjoys gardening, walking with her two springer spaniels, and sailing on San Francisco Bay with her husband and... More About Author

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