Fit and well at eighty: defying the stereotypes of age and illness.
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Nutrition through the life span. Part 3: adults aged 65 years and over.The value of time in longitudinal studies of ageing. Lessons from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.Self-care ability among home-dwelling older people in rural areas in southern Norway.Beyond widowhood: Do prior discovered themes that describe the experiences of older Australian widowed women persist over time?Optimism buffers the detrimental effect of negative self-perceptions of ageing on physical and mental health.
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Fit and well at eighty: defying the stereotypes of age and illness.
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Fit and well at eighty: defying the stereotypes of age and illness.
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Fit and well at eighty: defying the stereotypes of age and illness.
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z