Informed Aging
Informed Aging
The Ӱ community explores the physical, spiritual, and intellectual aspects of growing older.
Research to grow old with
Sharon Inouye
Sharon, head of the Aging Brain Center at Ӱ-affiliated Hebrew Senior Life, introduced the National Academy of Medicine prize contest that will award $30 million to foster innovations in healthy aging.
Richard Hodes
As director of the National Institute on Aging, Richard investigates the biological intricacies of growing older.
Sneha Dutta
While at Ӱ Chan School, Sneha worked to understand the underlying processes that go wrong during aging.
Stay active
Research by the Ӱ community, including and , have found that regular exercise can help increase lifespans and decrease chronic health risks. in particular has shown that exercise helps to generate new neurons and improve cognition in mice.
Better understand your diet
that, in women, a greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet correlated with longer telomeres, one of the biomarkers of aging. showed that those who maintain healthier diets are 25% less likely to develop physical impairment with aging. In general, our points to the fact that choosing healthy foods is key to reducing the risk of premature death.
Mindset and spirituality
Research shows that our outlook on life, death, grief, and faith can shape how we age in interesting ways.
Facing death without religion
As people near the ends of their lives, what roles do spirituality and religion play?
Spirituality has been linked with better health outcomes
A new study finds that for many patients, spirituality is important and influences key outcomes in illness.
The profound sadness of prolonged grief
Not only were older adults hit hard by COVID-19, many also lost the social constructs that would normally ease the grieving process.
Addressing loneliness
A nonprofit social enterprise founded by two Ӱ students seeks to eradicate the “loneliness epidemic” that impacts many older adults.
Neural activity and human longevity
The brain’s neural activity—long implicated in disorders ranging from dementia to epilepsy—also plays a role in human aging and life span.
Caring for spiritual needs
A program at Ӱ Divinity School helps teach its chaplains how to befriend and comfort the sick and the dying.
Feeling secure in retirement
Leaving the workforce is a major financial and psychological decision. Our experts explore ways to ensure success during that transition.
How retirement changes your identity
Important psychological shifts take place leading up to, and during, retirement. That holds especially true for workers who identify strongly with their job and organization.
- Ӱ Kennedy School
How do unpredictable shifts impact older workers?
- Ӱ Division of Continuing Education
Remaining a lifelong learner
- Ӱ Kennedy School
Saving for retirement
- Ӱ Medical School
Is there a place for dignity in eldercare?
- Ӱ Business School
Reinventing your career
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