Active and Healthy Ageing
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Aging".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 60148
Special Issue Editors
2. European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing, 1049 Brussels, Belgium
Interests: cognitive neuroscience; active and healthy aging; neurocognitive disorders; placebo and nocebo; frailty; metacognitive-executive functions
Interests: cognitive neuroscience; active and healthy aging; neurocognitive disorders; placebo and nocebo; frailty; metacognitive-executive functions
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Different definitions have been proposed to describe active and healthy aging. For instance, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines healthy aging as “the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables wellbeing in older age”. This definition considers older adults to be individuals actively involved in their lives and environment. Specifically, the WHO identifies four pillars to improve quality of life and to achieve active and healthy aging: (1) cognition—keeping the mind trained; (2) physical exercise—maintaining regular physical activity; (3) nutrition—eating a balanced diet; (4) social inclusion—living an active and fulfilling life building and preserving relationships.
The COVID-19 pandemic, characterized by lockdown measures and home confinement, can be considered a challenge to achieving and maintaining active and healthy aging.
This Special Issue aims to provide suggestions and, eventually, guidelines for successful aging in terms of cognitive, behavioral, social, physical, and biophysiological aspects.
Authors may submit articles, based on any scientific methodologies, which promote and enhance active and healthy aging. Papers discussing possible relationships between cognition, physical exercise, nutrition, and social inclusion are particularly welcome.
Dr. Martina Amanzio
Dr. Giuseppina Elena Cipriani
Dr. Massimo Bartoli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- aging
- older adults
- neuropsychological and psychogeriatric assessment
- physical status
- nutrition
- social inclusion
- intervention
- COVID-19
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