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Epidemiology of Aging: An Ecological Approach is the first title to provide a comprehensive overview of the leading topics in the epidemiology of aging, such as physical functioning, depression, and survival with the ecological model. Using this ecological model, the author highlights the causes and consequences of the aging population and illustrates that all the topics are interrelated.
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- Paperback: 424 pages
- Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning; 1 edition (July 15, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0763726559
- ISBN-13: 978-0763726553
- Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 6.1 x 8.7 inches
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Very rare item. I am surprised the author of this book does not do a new edition. Overall every thing was all good.
By V. Villapando
I recommend this book highly to all of my colleagues and students who want a comprehensive overview of public health and aging from an epidemiological perspective. Such a perspective is critical for the identification of risk factors and opportunities for intervention for promoting healthy aging. Although there are other books addressing similar topics, Dr. Satariano's volume is unique in its unified ecological approach. It serves as a foundational text for explicating the complex interactions among aging, health and the environment. While there is immediate value in the statistics documenting demographic and epidemiological trends, the conceptual approach which sets these statistics in context adds a timeless quality to the volume. In addition to providing illustrious data, the structure of the volume helps the reader interpret -and even add to--the growing body of literature about the rapidly aging population. What I found exceptionally useful was the new insights into key geriatric issues such as physical functioning and mobility, cognitive functioning, depression, and falls and frailty. Another strength is its emphasis on translational research, which is increasingly becoming recognized as essential for furthering multi-disciplinary public health research and practice necessary for promoting healthy aging at the population level . In my opinion, the only text that would be better than this volume is a second edition.
By Marcia Ory
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