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SAGE Reference is proud tannounce the Encyclopedia of Health and Aging This one-volume encyclopedia presents state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts on health and aging The 250 entries and relevant appendices cover: biological; psychological; social; and economic aspects of health and aging and impacts within health-care systems As an ever increasing percentage of the population of western societies enters old age, health issues grow in importance in terms of the well-being of this population, economic impact within the health-care system, impacts on families and family relationships and in smany other ways The Encyclopedia of Health and Aging covers issues including: - acute illness; - Alzheimers disease; - bereavement; - cataracts; - centenarians; - dementia; - economic; - dependency; - exercise; - health care costs; - health promotion; - hospice care; - long-term care; - managed care; - medications; - menopause; - nursing homes; - nutrition; - obesity; - optimal aging; - osteoporosis; - Parkinsons disease; - public policy; - quality of life; - religiosity; - sexual function; - sleep disturbances; - smoking; - spousal care-giving; - stroke; - widowhood; - wisdom Alsincluded are landmark studies: Duke Longitudinal Study of Aging; Framingham Heart Study; MacArthur Study of Successful Aging; Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE); Health and Retirement Study (HRS); and National Long-Term Care Survey, as well as important social and health programmes including: social security, meals on wheels and Medicaid/Medicare The Encyclopedia of Health and Aging is cross-disciplinary, with contributions from the fields of: gerontology; epidemiology; health psychology; biology; sociology; health and medicine; and public policy