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Shanas et al ( 1968 ) suggest that subjective feelings are often much better
indicators of the elderly individual ' s ability to ... Thus , it appears possible to
have seriously ill elderly feeling very well but looking old and ill ; feeling very ill
but ...
Shanas et al ( 1968 ) suggest that subjective feelings are often much better
indicators of the elderly individual ' s ability to ... Thus , it appears possible to
have seriously ill elderly feeling very well but looking old and ill ; feeling very ill
but ...
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0 % see health as feeling well and a further 6 . 0 % see health as being free from
illness and disease . The elderly tend to accept many health problems as part of
the ageing process ( Shanas et al 1968 ) and not necessarily affecting their age ...
0 % see health as feeling well and a further 6 . 0 % see health as being free from
illness and disease . The elderly tend to accept many health problems as part of
the ageing process ( Shanas et al 1968 ) and not necessarily affecting their age ...
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The feeling approach to health is much more subjective and may be governed by
many different factors . " Its a wonderful feeling " . " Its feeling great " . ( Macheath
1978 ) . The ' feeling ' approach appears to be an unattainable ideal for the ...
The feeling approach to health is much more subjective and may be governed by
many different factors . " Its a wonderful feeling " . " Its feeling great " . ( Macheath
1978 ) . The ' feeling ' approach appears to be an unattainable ideal for the ...
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BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES REGARDING | 8 |
The Changing Understanding of Fitness | 14 |
THE CHANGING ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF | 24 |
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