Environment and Aging

Environment and Aging
Author: Mortimer Powell Lawton
Publsiher: Study of Aging
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040442340

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Environmental Gerontology in Europe and Latin America

Environmental Gerontology in Europe and Latin America
Author: Diego Sánchez-González,Vicente Rodríguez-Rodríguez
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9783319214191

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This book looks at the relationships between the physical-social environment and the elderly in Europe and Latin America, from the Environmental Gerontology perspective and through geographical and psychosocial approaches. It addresses the main environmental issues of population ageing, based on an understanding of the complex relationships, adjustments and adaptations between different environments (home, residence, public spaces, landscapes, neighbourhoods, urban and rural environment) and the quality of life of the ageing population, associated with residential strategies and other aspects related to health and dependency. The different levels of socio-spatial analysis are also explored: macro (urban and rural environments, regions and landscapes), meso (neighbourhood, public space) and micro (personal, home and institution). New theoretical and methodological approaches are proposed to analyse the attributes and functions of the physical-social environment of the elderly, as well as new ways of living the ageing process. All will have to respond to the challenges of urbanisation, globalisation and climate change in the 21st century. Also, the different experiences and challenges of public planning and management professionals involved with the growing ageing population are presented, and will require greater association and collaboration with the academic and scientific fields of Environmental Gerontology.

Aging in Today s Environment

Aging in Today s Environment
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Chemical Toxicity and Aging,Robert N. Butler,Emil A. Pfitzer
Publsiher: National Academies
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1987
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: NAP:13240

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This report examines the relationships between aging and exposure to environmental agents (including natural and man-made agents, as well as life-style factors). Several relationships must be considered--the impact of intermittent or lifelong exposure to environmental agents on the rate of aging, the impact of lifelong exposure on health status when one reaches more advanced age, and the special response of the aged compared with that of the young when exposed to environmental agents.

Aging and the Environment

Aging and the Environment
Author: Mortimer Powell Lawton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X000353314

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Aging and Milieu

Aging and Milieu
Author: Graham D. Rowles,Russell J. Ohta
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483271309

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Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old is a collection of essays that presents insight into the area of aging-environment research. The book focuses primarily on the physical, phenomenological, cultural, social, and clinical environmental context of an old person. Part I explores alternative conceptions of aging and milieu. The second part discusses the old-person-environment transaction. Part III covers the social context of milieu or the notion of how social relationships mediate and condition the symbiotic relationships between the old person and the physical environment. Gerontologists, sociologists, psychologists, architects, and urban planners will find this book interesting.

Healthy Aging and the Community Environment

Healthy Aging and the Community Environment
Author: Chanam Lee,Xuemei Zhu,Anna Patricia Lane,Erja Portegijs
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782889717149

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Environmental Gerontology

Environmental Gerontology
Author: Graham D. Rowles, PhD,Miriam Bernard, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780826108135

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The Environment for Aging

The Environment for Aging
Author: Russell A. Ward,Mark La Gory,Susan R. Sherman
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780817303426

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The nature and consequences of aging depend on its environmental context, and the literature does not treat the various environmental dimensions in an integrated fashion. The authors introduce a general approach to the human ecosystem, highlighting theoretical and empirical issues necessary to an understanding of person-environment interaction related to aging. They then investigate in detail three aspects of the environment of older persons: residential and neighborhood, interpersonal support networks, and age-related attitudes. They give specific attention to the impact of the age composition of neighborhoods and interpersonal networks. The authors present findings from their interview survey of 1,185 community residents aged 60 and over. Major findings from the interviews include: Despite objective neighborhood problems, older persons express high neighborhood satisfaction. This partly reflects limited residential options, as well as a passive and vicarious spatial experience. The environment is experienced in diverse ways; however, urbanism and personal competence shape the nature and outcomes of person-environment interaction. Older persons have relatively robust interpersonal support networks. Perceived sufficiency of contact and support are more salient to morale than are more objective measures of interpersonal support. Although attitudes toward other older people are generally favorable, patterns of age identity reflect a detrimental view of aging. There is little evidence that socialization for aging or age-group solidarity make aging “easier” in this regard. Older persons exhibit moderate age homogeneity within their interpersonal networks, partly reflecting neighborhood age concentration. Contrary to the apparent benefits of planned age-segregated housing, age homogeneity in neighborhoods and networks does not contribute to well-being. The authors examine three major themes in their concluding chapter; age itself does not “loom large” in the lives of these community residents, though age becomes salient under certain conditions; there is diversity in the implications of the environmental context for aging, in particular reflecting an “environmental docility” hypothesis; and aging must be viewed in interactional or transactional terms—older people “construct” the environment as a subjective entity.