Английская Википедия:Alberta Centre on Aging

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The Alberta Centre on Aging is an interdisciplinary research center at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.[1]

History

As a scholarly research center, the Alberta Center on Aging has historically worked to advance front-line research in aging through coordinated interdisciplinary efforts and through organizations with partners.[2]

In 1982, the University of Alberta introduced the Centre for Gerontology, which was sponsored by both the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Medicine; the centre was created "to enhance the understanding of the aged individual and of the aging process by mean of the support, encouragement, and facilitation of research in gerontology."[3]

The Alberta Centre on Aging began issuing publications in the early 1990s.[4] In 2007, the organization published Aging In Rural Canada, which was an annotated bibliography printed by the University of Alberta Press.[5] In March 2010, the Edmonton Journal announced that the Alberta Centre on Aging was receiving funding cuts from the University of Alberta.[6]

Research

In 2004, the Alberta Centre on Aging sponsored research from gerontologist Bonnie Dobbs which discussed the impact that aging can have on driving.[7] The Edmonton Journal explained that at the Edmonton Aging Symposium, "Dobbs stressed that it's not older drivers per se who are at risk, but those with impaired judgment."[7]

In 2010, the Alberta Centre on Aging supported Dr. Cary Brown in the creation of an online workshop and toolkit for families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.[8]

Publications

The Alberta Centre on Aging has sponsored the publication of several books and research articles.

Books

  • Dawn Of A New Age: Facing The Future Together (1992)
  • The Importance Of Community Care and Support For An Aging Population (1999)
  • Aging In Rural Canada: An Annotated Bibliography (2007)

Articles

  • Quality of Life of Adults with Unhealed and Healed Diabetic Foot Ulcers (2006)
  • Depressive symptoms among older adults in urban and rural areas (2006)
  • Estimating the Incidence of Dementia (2006)
  • Patient and informal caregivers’ knowledge of heart failure (2009)
  • Video Programming for Individuals With Dementia (2009)
  • Social Determinants of Health for Older Women in Canada (2010)
  • Associative interference in older and younger adults (2019)

See also

References

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External links

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