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Title Gerontology : Perspectives and Issues / Janet M. Wilmoth, Kenneth F. Ferraro, editors
Edition 4th ed
Published New York : Springer Pub., ©2013

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Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Reference; Chapter One: The Gerontological Imagination; Elements of a Gerontological Imagination; Aging and Causality; Aging as Multifaceted Change; Genetic Influences on Aging; Aging and Heterogeneity; Aging and Life Course Analysis; Aging and Cumulative Disadvantage; Aging and Ageism; A Fluid Imagination; References; Chapter Two: The Biology of Successful Aging: Watchful Progress at Biogerontology's Known-Unknown Interface; Lessons from Evolutionary Biology; Lessons from the Cell Culture Laboratory
Determinants of Life Span: Genes, Environment, and ChanceHormones and Aging: Almost Nothing Is Raging; Caloric Restriction: Impractical Intervention, Invaluable Research Tool; Rusting Out: The Oxidative Stress Hypothesis; Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species; Macromolecular Targets and Measures of Oxidative Stress; Cellular Antioxidant Defenses; Age-Related Changes in Oxidative Damage; Interventional Studies; Lessons from the Oldest-Old; Applying a Life Course Perspective to Biogerontological Discovery
The Frontier of Biogerontological Discovery: Critical Knowledge Gaps, Far-Reaching OpportunitiesReferences; Chapter Three: Perspectives on Cognitive Aging; Cognitive Aging in Context; Methods for Understanding Cognitive Aging; Cross-Sectional Research; Longitudinal Research; Cognitive Deficits in Old Age; Perceptual Deficits; Memory Deficits; Crystallized and Fluid Intelligence; Explaining Cognitive Aging; Sensory and Perceptual Deficits; Processing Speed; Executive Functioning; Age-Related Changes in the Brain; Cognitive Training in Old Age; Summary; References
Chapter Four: Communication Disorders and AgingAge-Related Conditions That Contribute to Communication Disorders; Sensory Loss; Stroke and Focal Brain Damage; Dementia; Age-Related Communication Problems; Task Interactions; Word Finding; Off-Target Verbosity; Accommodating Age-Related Changes in Communication; Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter Five: Exercise, Nutrition, and Aging; Sarcopenia; Exercise and Older Adults; Resistive Exercise and Strength Development; Power Training; Endurance Exercise and Aging; Endurance Versus Resistive Training for Older Persons
Benefits of Exercise TrainingExercise Training and the Risk of Falls; Exercise and Insulin Sensitivity; Exercise and the Aging Immune System; Aging and Inflammation-Can Exercise Help Put Out the Fire?; Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Muscle Hypertrophy/Function; Exercise and Cognitive Function; Practical Considerations for Exercise Among Older Adults; Barriers to Exercise; Supervised Versus Home-Based Exercise-Does it Matter where?; Age-Related Dietary Implications; Malnutrition; Macronutrient Recommendations; Selected Vitamin and Minerals Most Related to Physical Activity
Summary This newest edition of a core graduate level textbook has added six new chapters to further enrich the ""gerontological imagination, "" and encourage an interdisciplinary approach to the study of aging. Academically rigorous yet clear and accessible, the text provides the most current findings from leading gerontological researchers and practitioners. New and updated chapters examine biology, exercise science/nutrition, communication science, geriatric medicine and nursing, demography, anthropology, economics, human development, psychology, political science, sociology, social work, and law, to
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2013)
Subject Gerontology -- United States
Geriatrics
Gerontology
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Wilmoth, Janet M. (Janet May)
LC no. 2012048571
ISBN 9780826109668
0826109667
0826109659
9780826109651