- The Practice of Gerontology: What Is It? - WebMD
What Is Gerontology? Gerontology is the study of the aging process and individuals across the course of their lives It includes: Investigations into changes in society that come from the aging
- What Is a Gerontologist? The Practice of Gerontology
Gerontology refers to the study of aging in humans, especially as it occurs in adults over 65 Gerontologists study the physical and mental changes that happen as a person ages
- Gerontology - Wikipedia
Gerontology ( ˌdʒɛrənˈtɒlədʒi JERR-ən-TOL-ə-jee) is the study of the social, cultural, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of aging
- What is Gerontology? The Study of Aging | SNHU
Gerontology is the study of the physical aspects of aging, as well as the mental, social and societal implications of aging What Do Gerontologists Do? Gerontology can be a rewarding field, allowing you to practice a range of skills to improve the health of older adults
- Gerontology - Karger Publishers
Gerontology, the oldest journal in the field, is uniquely positioned to provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective Covering both fundamental and applied research, it aims to advance our understanding of aging and promote strategies that enhance longevity and quality of life
- Gerontology and geriatrics | Aging, Health Wellness | Britannica
Gerontology is the scientific study of the phenomena of aging, by which is meant the progressive changes that take place in a cell, a tissue, an organ system, a total organism, or a group of organisms with the passage of time
- Principles of Gerontology - Aging In Todays Environment - NCBI Bookshelf
Gerontology is the scientific study of the processes and problems of aging from all aspects—biologic, clinical, psychologic, sociologic, legal, economic, and political
- Gerontological Society of America - GSA
Scientific study of aging: The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is a leading, forward-thinking interdisciplinary organization devoted to research, education, advocacy and practice in all aspects of aging: medical, biological, psychological and social
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