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Moss ( 1979 ) suggests that institutionalised elderly spend twice as much time on
rest and relaxation as their peers in the community . If this is so , the
institutionalised elderly have much less time to give to the necessary activities of
daily living ...
Moss ( 1979 ) suggests that institutionalised elderly spend twice as much time on
rest and relaxation as their peers in the community . If this is so , the
institutionalised elderly have much less time to give to the necessary activities of
daily living ...
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0 % - In contrast , almost all the elderly of all ages believe their peers are regular
card players :60 - 70 years 70 - 80 years Over 80 years - 87 . 0 % - 100 . 0 % 97 .
0 % illustrating that the belief that their peers play cards is considerably higher ...
0 % - In contrast , almost all the elderly of all ages believe their peers are regular
card players :60 - 70 years 70 - 80 years Over 80 years - 87 . 0 % - 100 . 0 % 97 .
0 % illustrating that the belief that their peers play cards is considerably higher ...
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If these staff are not undertaking such tasks positively to whom are the elderly to
turn to apart from their peers . ( Table 8 . 2 ) . ATTITUDES REGARDING
ELDERLY MEN AND WOMEN WHO ACTUALLY PARTICIPATE IN PHYSICAL ...
If these staff are not undertaking such tasks positively to whom are the elderly to
turn to apart from their peers . ( Table 8 . 2 ) . ATTITUDES REGARDING
ELDERLY MEN AND WOMEN WHO ACTUALLY PARTICIPATE IN PHYSICAL ...
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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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