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The Journal on Active Aging brings articles of value to professionals dedicated to older-adult quality of life. Content sweeps across the active-aging landscape to focus on education and practice. Find articles of interest by searching the article archives in three ways: Enter a keyword in the articles search bar; click on search by topic; or type a keyword or phrase in the general search bar at the top of the page.

Beyond fear: Enhancing mobility and autonomy by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, FAPTA-10858

Beyond fear: Enhancing mobility and autonomy by Mike Studer, PT, DPT, MHS, NCS, FAPTA

Learn how tailored strategies and supportive guidance can transform fear into confidence, enabling clients to embrace their daily activities with newfound courage.

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Emotional wellness

Harnessing the power of exercise and nutrition to combat age-related muscle loss by Sandy Todd Webster, MSFS-10834

Harnessing the power of exercise and nutrition to combat age-related muscle loss by Sandy Todd Webster, MSFS

Roger Fielding, PhD, a renowned Tufts University researcher, shares insights on sarcopenia prevention and the latest research on healthy aging.

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Gerontology

Embracing the evolution of wellness by Julie King, MS-10776

Embracing the evolution of wellness by Julie King, MS

More than just living better, and beyond simply living longer, today we know that we can do both. We can choose to see aging as an opportunity to grow and thrive for those who are willing to actively pursue wellness. ICAA's CEO shares insights on the movement to live better longer, the rapidly evolving wellness landscape and what organizations are doing to support this shift in focus.

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Industry development

Unpack the potential of wellness technology by Patricia Ryan, MS-10772

Unpack the potential of wellness technology by Patricia Ryan, MS

A lot of technology is already in place within organizations serving older adults, and more is being developed at lightning speed. You know that the right technology could help you do your job, and could help the residents and clients you work with. But, how do you choose what is effective versus hyped? Use this 10-step planning method to find the technology that helps realize the promise of person-centered wellness.

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Technology

Teaching Kitchen alchemy by Sandy Todd Webster-10768

Teaching Kitchen alchemy by Sandy Todd Webster

Teaching Kitchens (TKs) across an array of settings have gained momentum, efficiently delivering wellness education to people of all ages. If you haven't considered TKs to boost connection and improve health outcomes and quality of life among community members, there are compelling reasons to do so. The TK genie can transform your community's wellness--one recipe and one holistic health connection at a time.

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Nutrition

Healthy aging: Our brains and our identity by Kelly Tremblay, PhD-10762

Healthy aging: Our brains and our identity by Kelly Tremblay, PhD

Can we change who we are as we grow older? The fluidity of identity, influenced by a confluence of factors ranging from genetics to cultural backgrounds, sets the stage for a journey of self-discovery and transformation that spans a lifetime. ... Research has also shown it is possible to improve many aspects of our life if we shift away from the negative stereotypes of aging and instead create more positive views of aging.

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Emotional wellness

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