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Defining successful aging: The need to distinguish pathways from outcomes
Sheung-Tak CHENG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Keyphrases
Successful Aging
100%
Physical Functioning
100%
Productive Activities
100%
Cognitive Functioning
100%
Disability
66%
Copyright
33%
Psychosocial Factors
33%
Normal Aging
33%
Lifestyle Modification
33%
Ageing Well
33%
Cognitive Decline
33%
Social Connectedness
33%
Gerontology
33%
Social Activity
33%
Engagement with Life
33%
Absolute Threshold
33%
Infection Rate
33%
Disease-related
33%
Diet Exercise
33%
Disease Risk Factors
33%
Physical Decline
33%
Personal Habits
33%
Associated Risk Factors
33%
Optimal Functioning
33%
Modifiable Factors
33%
Threshold Approach
33%
Age-related Decline
33%
Psychology
Successful Aging
100%
Cognitive Functioning
100%
Cognitive Decline
50%
Social Connectedness
50%