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Prevention of chronic diseases and age-related disability [electronic resource] / edited by Jean-Pierre Michel.
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- 其他題名:
- Practical issues in geriatrics.
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer 2019.
- 叢書名: Practical issues in geriatrics,
- 主題: Aging--Prevention. , Older people--Diseases--Prevention. , Geriatrics/Gerontology. , Public Health.
- ISBN: 9783319965291 (electronic bk.) 、 9783319965284 (paper)
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- 一般註:E1091學校採購電子書 Fighting for an healthier greying world: acting on the determinants of the life course process -- Healthy ageing: historical perspectives -- The 2016 WHO concept of "healthy ageing": a silent revolution -- The updated and future trends of healthy life expectancy -- Malnutrition: unrecognized and untreated Sarcopenia: its reversible was demonstrated -- Frailty is not a fatality -- Cardio-neuro & reno vascular consequences of ageing may be challenged -- The new ways of preventing and treating diabetes mellitus -- Updated technology and early detection of cancers: breast, colon, & prostate -- Mastering osteoporosis -- Remaining debates on osteoarthrosis prevention -- Postponing cognition decline -- Protecting vision, hearing and balance? -- Fall prevention -- Life course immunization program -- From age-friendly community to age-friendly care -- Persisting gender & social inequities -- Optimizing the psychological and socio-economic consequences of ageing -- Healthy ageing and long term care -- Dignified end of life -- Conclusion: Favouring your healthy ageing trajectory.
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- 系統號: 000283407 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊

1.透過組合黏貼的遊戲,讓孩子達成學習效果。2.訓練孩子的感覺統合與小肌肉的發展。3.黏貼的過程提高孩子的動手能力,進而在促進孩子的手眼協調能力。4.趣味性豐富,家長與寶寶一起增加親子互動。5.習作內容趣味活潑具多樣性與遊戲,避免幼兒在學習的過程產生乏味與逃避。
摘要註
This book explains how to promote and prolong "healthy ageing," which constitutes maintaining daily functioning and well-being until the end of life. In this context, the editor of the book and the international team of authors, all of whom are experts on the various aspects of ageing, demonstrate the value of this new approach in clinical practice. The systematic integration of a functional assessment, if not a complete and comprehensive geriatric assessment, is fundamental in daily clinical practice. Identifying risk factors at midlife will help to promote health at any age. Moreover, randomized control trials are making it increasingly clear that interventions could help ageing and elderly adults enjoy their remaining years without disability. Indeed, wellbeing will also increase, allowing elderly adults to stay independent until a very advanced age. The book also shows how considerable societal benefits can be easily forecast when more lifetime is spent without benefits, followed by a dignified end of life. This book will be of interest to all medical doctors, general practitioners and organ specialists as well as geriatricians who want to have a complete overview of what healthy ageing means.




