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Jiaxuan E, Bo Xia, Qing Chen, Laurie Buys, Connie Susilawati and Lindy Osborne Burton
Through a case study on Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, this study investigates Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) as a viable alternative for ageing-in-place. Aim: The objectives were to investigate why older adults relocate to B...
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Xin Wang, Kang-Lin Peng and Ting Meng
The world is experiencing population ageing, which will extend to the future across the world. The ageing population is sure to impact a country?s welfare policy and economy. Macau is a special administrative region (SAR) of China with a long-life expect...
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Gisela Lameira, Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos, Nuno Valentim and Azar Mohammadpanah
Custom-built solutions for ageing, urban regeneration, energy efficiency, thermal performance, and well-being are contemporary challenges that have prompted considerable research over the past decades. In the construction field, subjects such as energy e...
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Ur?ka Smrke, Nejc Plohl and Izidor Mlakar
The rapidly increasing share of ageing adults in the population drives the need and interest in assistive technology, as it has the potential to support ageing individuals in living independently and safely. However, technological development rarely refl...
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Zsuzsu K. C. T. Tavy, Marianne E. van Bochove, Jeroen Dikken, Margaret von Faber, Katja M. Rusinovic, Suzan van der Pas and Joost van Hoof
The establishment of new housing initiatives for older people begins with the participation of (future) residents. This study explored how participation is experienced by both facilitators and (future) residents and what lessons are learned regarding the...
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Xiaoran Huang, Pixin Gong, Marcus White and Bo Zhang
With population ageing being a notable demographic phenomenon, aging in place is an efficient model to accommodate the mounting aging needs. Based on the community scale, this study takes the 15-min community-life circle as the basic research unit to inv...
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María Teresa Baquero Larriva
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ResumenEste artículo presenta el marco teórico sobre algunos de los problemas de las ciudades del siglo XXI como son el cambio climático, la urbanización y el envejecimiento de la población, con el fin de establecer los antecedentes que guían la investig...
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Bo Xia, Jiaxuan E, Qing Chen, Laurie Buys, Tan Yigitcanlar and Connie Susilawati
The nature of the increasingly ageing populations of developed countries places residential issues of these populations at the heart of urban policy. Retirement villages as housing options for older adults in Australia has been growing steadily in recent...
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Marie-Therese Khalil, Joseph Matta, Mateja Videm?ek, Damir Karpljuk and Maja Me?ko
The objective of the research is to identify the different factors of Lebanese culture that interfere with weight loss therapy and assist the field of nutrition in homogenising in a standardised manner the protocol of Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT). The...
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Nadhirah Nordin,Hitoshi Nakamura
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This paper aims to investigate the relation between objective and perceived neighbourhood walkability and its influence on the physical activity level of older adults. The relationships were used to measure older people's neighbourhood liveability, where...
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