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Effective Health Behavior In Older Adults Springer Series On The Societal Impact On Aging 1st Edition K Warner Schaie Phd

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Effective Health Behavior In Older Adults Springer Series On The Societal Impact On Aging 1st Edition K Warner Schaie Phd
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Effective Health Behavior In Older Adults Springer Series On The Societal Impact On Aging 1st Edition K Warner Schaie Phd instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.84 MB
Pages: 344
Author: K. Warner Schaie PhD, Howard Leventhal PhD, Sherry Willis PhD
ISBN: 9780826124012, 0826124011
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Effective Health Behavior In Older Adults Springer Series On The Societal Impact On Aging 1st Edition K Warner Schaie Phd by K. Warner Schaie Phd, Howard Leventhal Phd, Sherry Willis Phd 9780826124012, 0826124011 instant download after payment.

Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Text examines the health behaviors of older adults and the ways in which these behaviors are affected by societal trends. Topics include psychosocial factors in prevention of cardiovascular disease, role of exercise, chronic illness, societal structures, and reimbursement patterns.

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