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The critical importance of brain health to the well-being of older adults is becoming increasingly clear. However, an important aspect that interests most people relates to what clinicians and their adult patients and family members can do to retain and even improve cognitive and emotional functioning as they age. Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging thoroughly discusses the neuroscience of healthy aging and presents effective strategies for staying lively, engaged, and positive.

The book is organized into three parts. The first one, focusing on behavioral and psychosocial aspects, strives to place cognitive aging in a broad context. With chapters that explore such topics as the meaning of wisdom, the role of spirituality in healthy aging, and what centenarians can teach us about cognition and emotion, this section sets the stage for a rich, robust, yet nuanced treatment of its subject. The second part addresses the biological aspects and presents the scientific foundations of cognitive aging, as well as reviews the research on the role of factors such as stress, resilience, and diet. Finally, the third section addresses prevention and intervention strategies in a practical, down-to-earth fashion, addressing questions such as "What environments encourage physical activity?" and "How can we promote resilience?"

Several features of the book are especially noteworthy:

• The book bridges the gap between popular science for a lay audience and the heavily theoretical, academic approach of other books on the aging brain, making it suitable not only for clinicians but for their patients and family members as well.
• The fascinating story of an innovative intergenerational school makes the case for meaningful activity—not just for the older participants but for the entire community—and is suggestive of the plethora of possible programs that might prove effective at keeping the older population engaged and contributing.
• Results from a 70-year longitudinal study are extensively reviewed and identify the coping strategies that seem to bring about well-being in older age.
• The most promising strategies for successful aging, applicable to a large majority of the population, are summarized by the editors so that clinicians as well as consumers of healthcare may implement them as they see fit.

As the baby boomers reach what used to be considered "old age," the demand for evidence-based strategies for retaining and improving cognition will only increase. Fortunately, as the editors note, it is never too early or too late to start working toward the goal of improving brain health.



Trade Review

The book certainly represents a valuable addition to the literature on pathways to successful cognitive and emotional aging.

-- Ross Andel, PhD * JAMA *

This is a terrific overview of cognitive aging research. Anyone interested in this pertinent and increasingly important subject should purchase this new book. It is an outstanding resource.

-- Michael Joel Schrift, D.O., M.A. * Doody Enterprises *

Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword
Chapter 1. Phenotypes of Successful Aging: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
PART I: Behavioral and Psychosocial Aspects
Chapter 2. Defining and Assessing Cognitive and Emotional Health in Later Life
Chapter 3. Cognitive Aging: FROM BASIC SKILLS TO SCRIPTS AND SCHEMATA
Chapter 4. Positive Emotions and Health: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT AGING
Chapter 5. The Role of Spirituality in Healthy Aging
Chapter 6. Wisdom: DEFINITION, ASSESSMENT, AND RELATION TO SUCCESSFUL COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL AGING
Chapter 7. Cognition and Emotion in Centenarians
PART II: Biological Aspects
Chapter 8. Neuroimaging of Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
Chapter 9. Cognitive and Brain Reserve
Chapter 10. Stress, Resilience, and the Aging Brain
Chapter 11. Influence of Dietary Factors on Brain Aging and the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer Disease
Chapter 12. Molecular Genetic Building Blocks of Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
Chapter 13. Animal Models of Successful Cognitive Aging
PART III: Prevention and Intervention Strategies
Chapter 14. Creating Environments to Encourage Physical Activity
Chapter 15. Diet, Nutritional Factors, and the Aging Brain
Chapter 16. Pharmacological Approaches to Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
Chapter 17. Cognitive Interventions: TRADITIONAL AND NOVEL APPROACHES
Chapter 18. Aging, Cognition, and Technology
Chapter 19. Recognizing and Promoting Resilience
Chapter 20. Gaining Wisdom Through Multiage Learning: THE STORY OF THE INTERGENERATIONAL SCHOOL
Chapter 21. Epilogue
Index

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 27/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9781585623518, 978-1585623518
      ISBN10: 1585623512

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The critical importance of brain health to the well-being of older adults is becoming increasingly clear. However, an important aspect that interests most people relates to what clinicians and their adult patients and family members can do to retain and even improve cognitive and emotional functioning as they age. Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging thoroughly discusses the neuroscience of healthy aging and presents effective strategies for staying lively, engaged, and positive.

      The book is organized into three parts. The first one, focusing on behavioral and psychosocial aspects, strives to place cognitive aging in a broad context. With chapters that explore such topics as the meaning of wisdom, the role of spirituality in healthy aging, and what centenarians can teach us about cognition and emotion, this section sets the stage for a rich, robust, yet nuanced treatment of its subject. The second part addresses the biological aspects and presents the scientific foundations of cognitive aging, as well as reviews the research on the role of factors such as stress, resilience, and diet. Finally, the third section addresses prevention and intervention strategies in a practical, down-to-earth fashion, addressing questions such as "What environments encourage physical activity?" and "How can we promote resilience?"

      Several features of the book are especially noteworthy:

      • The book bridges the gap between popular science for a lay audience and the heavily theoretical, academic approach of other books on the aging brain, making it suitable not only for clinicians but for their patients and family members as well.
      • The fascinating story of an innovative intergenerational school makes the case for meaningful activity—not just for the older participants but for the entire community—and is suggestive of the plethora of possible programs that might prove effective at keeping the older population engaged and contributing.
      • Results from a 70-year longitudinal study are extensively reviewed and identify the coping strategies that seem to bring about well-being in older age.
      • The most promising strategies for successful aging, applicable to a large majority of the population, are summarized by the editors so that clinicians as well as consumers of healthcare may implement them as they see fit.

      As the baby boomers reach what used to be considered "old age," the demand for evidence-based strategies for retaining and improving cognition will only increase. Fortunately, as the editors note, it is never too early or too late to start working toward the goal of improving brain health.



      Trade Review

      The book certainly represents a valuable addition to the literature on pathways to successful cognitive and emotional aging.

      -- Ross Andel, PhD * JAMA *

      This is a terrific overview of cognitive aging research. Anyone interested in this pertinent and increasingly important subject should purchase this new book. It is an outstanding resource.

      -- Michael Joel Schrift, D.O., M.A. * Doody Enterprises *

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Foreword
      Chapter 1. Phenotypes of Successful Aging: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
      PART I: Behavioral and Psychosocial Aspects
      Chapter 2. Defining and Assessing Cognitive and Emotional Health in Later Life
      Chapter 3. Cognitive Aging: FROM BASIC SKILLS TO SCRIPTS AND SCHEMATA
      Chapter 4. Positive Emotions and Health: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT AGING
      Chapter 5. The Role of Spirituality in Healthy Aging
      Chapter 6. Wisdom: DEFINITION, ASSESSMENT, AND RELATION TO SUCCESSFUL COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL AGING
      Chapter 7. Cognition and Emotion in Centenarians
      PART II: Biological Aspects
      Chapter 8. Neuroimaging of Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
      Chapter 9. Cognitive and Brain Reserve
      Chapter 10. Stress, Resilience, and the Aging Brain
      Chapter 11. Influence of Dietary Factors on Brain Aging and the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer Disease
      Chapter 12. Molecular Genetic Building Blocks of Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
      Chapter 13. Animal Models of Successful Cognitive Aging
      PART III: Prevention and Intervention Strategies
      Chapter 14. Creating Environments to Encourage Physical Activity
      Chapter 15. Diet, Nutritional Factors, and the Aging Brain
      Chapter 16. Pharmacological Approaches to Successful Cognitive and Emotional Aging
      Chapter 17. Cognitive Interventions: TRADITIONAL AND NOVEL APPROACHES
      Chapter 18. Aging, Cognition, and Technology
      Chapter 19. Recognizing and Promoting Resilience
      Chapter 20. Gaining Wisdom Through Multiage Learning: THE STORY OF THE INTERGENERATIONAL SCHOOL
      Chapter 21. Epilogue
      Index

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