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What factors influence life plan resident wellness?-7691

What factors influence life plan resident wellness?

The Mather Institute, Evanston, Illinois, is in the midst of a five-year longitudinal study on aging well. The recently published second-year findings looks specifically at life plan community resident wellness, revealing associations between specific personality traits and healthy behaviors, as well as overall health. The 61-page report is filled with data and insights that can inform programming and motivational strategies to boost physical activity, social activity, healthy eating and spiritual engagement.

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Vitamin D deficiency tied to poor muscle function in adults 60+-7539

Vitamin D deficiency tied to poor muscle function in adults 60+

A recent study from Trinity College Dublin shows that vitamin D deficiency is an important determinant of poor skeletal muscle function in adults ages 60 years and over. This does not mean that active-aging constituents should take vitamin D supplements because many will not be clinically deficient. However, it does underscore the importance of getting enough vitamin D from food/sunshine and the importance of resistance training in preserving not only bone health, but function.

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Stats: 30% more preventable heart disease deaths in rural vs. urban areas-7520

Stats: 30% more preventable heart disease deaths in rural vs. urban areas

Rural Americans - mainly older adults - are dying more frequently from preventable causes than their urban counterparts, according to a new report for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Specifically, the gap in percentages of preventable deaths widened between rural and urban settings from 2010-2017 for cancer, heart disease, and chronic lower respiratory diseases - conditions that affect many residents and members of active-aging communities. One example: in 2017, 44.9% of heart disease deaths in the most rural US counties were potentially preventable, compared with 18.5% in large metropolitan areas.

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Healthy longevity grand challenge launches-7513

Healthy longevity grand challenge launches

Recognizing that "unprecedented extensions of the lifespan" across the world bring both challenges and opportunities, the US National Academy of Medicine has launched a Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge - a worldwide initiative to improve physical, mental and social wellbeing for people as they age. Active-aging organizations and clinicians may want to apply to one part of the grand challenge: the Healthy Longevity Global Competition.

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Workplace ban on sugared drink sales boosts employee health-7501

Workplace ban on sugared drink sales boosts employee health

A workplace ban on the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages led to a 48.5% average reduction in the consumption of these drinks and significantly less belly fat among 202 University of California, San Francisco employees (mean age, 41; about half women). The findings point to a simple way to help improve employee health and wellness at any organization.

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Tech Talk: Psychology key to engagement technology-7481

Tech Talk: Psychology key to engagement technology

There's no shortage of apps and other technologies aimed at enabling patients to manage their health at home. But those tools are useless if they don't ignite engagement. MobiHealthNews talked with Cory Kidd, PhD, founder and CEO of San Francisco-based Catalia Health, which has produced a solution based on artificial intelligence and patient psychology.

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