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Tamara Tultabayeva, Gulzhan Tokysheva, Gulmira Zhakupova, Damilya Konysbaeva, Rauan Mukhtarkhanova, Ainur Matibayeva, Almas Mukhametov, Galia Zamaratskaia and Kadyrzhan Makangali
Currently, there is an increase in the use of preparations from collagen-containing raw materials in the production of meat products. The high functional and technological properties of such preparations make it possible to significantly improve the rheo...
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Mihaela Ghenta,Elen-Silvana Bobarnat
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The aim of this article is to present the importance of cultural activities for older person, as well as of the barriers related to engagement in such activities. Cultural activities involvement is recognized as a way to promote the social participation ...
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Jeremy Holloway, Owais Sayeed and Donald Jurivich
Emerging research demonstrates that social isolation and loneliness are linked to significant physical and mental health conditions. To address these concerns, the Tellegacy program was developed as an intergenerational health-promoting intervention to a...
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Grazyna Puto, Iwona Repka and Marta Muszalik
Introduction: Chronic pain in older people is a global health problem not only in terms of a negative subjective feeling, but also as a social and economic factor. Deterioration of functional capacity is one of the main symptoms of chronic pain; therefor...
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Alex Barreto de Lima, Fátima Baptista, Duarte Henrinques-Neto, André de Araújo Pinto and Elvio Rúbio Gouveia
Introduction: Physical fitness concerns a set of attributes related to the ability to perform physical activity that may justify the symptoms reported by the elderly in the context of sarcopenia. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationshi...
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Silvia Giovannini, Fabrizio Brau, Vincenzo Galluzzo, Domenico Alessandro Santagada, Claudia Loreti, Lorenzo Biscotti, Alice Laudisio, Giuseppe Zuccalà and Roberto Bernabei
A fall is an event where a person unintentionally and traumatically finds themselves on the floor or a lower level. Falls are very common, especially in the older adult population. One in four people falls at least once a year after age 65. Because of fa...
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Jinping Guan, Kai Zhang, Shuang Zhang, Yizhou Chen
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In the process of Chinese megacity suburbanization, central-city substandard housing is demolished. The government relocates residents to megacity peripheral relocatees? areas. So far, few studies have focused on captive transit riders and analyzed the d...
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María Victoria Palop-Montoro, Emilio Lozano-Aguilera, Milagros Arteaga-Checa, Víctor Serrano-Huete, Juan Antonio Párraga-Montilla and David Manzano-Sánchez
Background: Sleep is an important phenomenon to restore the body, both physically and emotionally, providing a state of balance in the person. It has been proven that adequate sleep at night is one of the main needs of older people in order to maintain a...
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Agisilaos Chaldogeridis and Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos
The amount of information which can be stored in the human brain is limited and dependent on memory capacity. Over the last few years there has been a trend in training cognitive skills, not only to prevent cognitive decline, which is inevitable as a per...
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Daniela Raccanello, Giada Vicentini and Roberto Burro
Natural disasters have a potential highly traumatic impact on psychological functioning. This is notably true for children, whose vulnerability depends on their level of cognitive and emotional development. Before formal schooling, children possess all t...
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Yun-Wen Chiao, Yu-Jen Chen, Yu-Hsien Kuo and Chung-Yen Lu
Objectives: Experimental research has shown that herbal and traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) may serve as complements to Western medicine treatments in the control of blood glucose and cardiovascular complications, but population-based studies are lim...
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Katherine Brookfield, Catharine Ward Thompson and Iain Scott
Walking is the most common form of physical activity amongst older adults. Older adults? walking behaviors have been linked to objective and perceived neighborhood and street-level environmental attributes, such as pavement quality and mixed land uses. T...
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Kubilay Ozyer, Ayse Berk, Sema Polatci
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OST (Eisenberger et al., 1986; Rhoades & Eisenberger, 2002; Shore & Shore, 1995) holds that the formation of POS is encouraged by employeesâ?? tendency to assign the organization human like characteristics (Eisenberger et al., 1986; Rhoades & Eisenberger...
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Li-Fan Liu
A good understanding of the health heterogeneity of elderly people, their characteristics, patterns of health care utilization and subsequent expenditures is necessary to adequately evaluate the policy options and interventions aimed at improving quality...
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Helena Titheridge, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, Roger L Mackett, Juliet Solomon
?Social exclusion? is a concept that has become increasingly prominent in the UK and elsewhere in the last ten years. Social exclusion occurs as a result of a series of problems that prevent people from being able to participate in activities that are c...
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