
A Life Course Approach to Healthy Ageing
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- Part I. The life course perspective on healthy ageing
- 1: Diana Kuh, Rebecca Hardy, Rachel Cooper, Marcus Richards and Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Life course epidemiology, ageing research and maturing cohort studies: a dynamic combination for understanding healthy ageing
- 2: Rachel Cooper, Rebecca Hardy, Avan Aihie Sayer and Diana Kuh: A life course approach to physical capability
- 3: Marcus Richards and Ian J Deary: A life course approach to cognitive capability
- 4: Catharine R Gale, Ian J Deary and Mai Stafford: A life course approach to psychological and social wellbeing
- Part II. Methods for studying ageing from a life course and interdisciplinary perspective
- 5: Rebecca Hardy, Graciela Muniz-Terrera and Scott Hofer: Design of life course studies of healthy ageing
- 6: Graciela Muniz-Terrera and Rebecca Hardy: Longitudinal data analysis in studies of healthy ageing
- 7: Andrew Wills and Kate Tilling: Modelling repeat exposures: some examples from life course epidemiology Supplementary web material
- 8: Sean Clouston: Propensity score matching and longitudinal research designs: counterfactual analysis using life course data in a longitudinal context
- 9: JD Carpentieri and Jane Elliot: Understanding healthy ageing using a qualitative approach: the value of narratives and individual biographies
- Part III. Healthy ageing in body systems, organs and cells
- 10: Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Michael Gardner and Stafford Lightman: A life course approach to neuroendocrine systems: the example of the HPA axis
- 11: Debbie A. Lawlor and Rebecca Hardy: A life course approach to metabolic and vascular function Supplementary web material
- 12: Kate A Ward, Judith E Adams, Ann Prentice, Avan Aihie Sayer and Cyrus Cooper: A life course approach to healthy musculoskeletal ageing
- 13: Carmen Martin-Ruiz and Thomas von Zglinicki: A life course approach to biomarkers of ageing
- 14: Teri-Louise Davies, Tamuno Alfred and Ian Day: Genetic aspects of ageing
- 15: Paul Haggarty and Anne Ferguson Smith: Life course epigenetics and healthy ageing
- Part IV. The way we live
- 16: Gita Mishra, Marcus Richards, Seema Mihrshahi and Alison Stephen: Lifetime lifestyles I: diet, the life course and ageing
- 17: Ulf Ekelund: Lifetime lifestyles II: physical activity, the life course and ageing
- 18: Emily Murray and Mai Stafford: Lifetime lifestyles III: where we live, the life course and ageing
- 19: Diana Kuh, Rachel Cooper, Rebecca Hardy, James Goodwin, Marcus Richards and Yoav Ben-Shlomo: Conclusions
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