I still remember being able to get up without making sound effects!
Aging is a natural and inevitable process of change that occurs throughout life. It involves a gradual decline in physical and cognitive function, whereby the rate and extent of these changes vary significantly from person to person. Innovation in Aging is an open-access scientific journal published by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), which publishes innovative research, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of the aging process and the development of effective interventions to improve the quality of life for older adults. Like last year, the Developmental and Educational Psychology Group (Denis Gerstorf) has contributed several publications to this year's journal. You should definitely check out their Articles on various fascinating topics:
- PAIN DURING MIDLIFE: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF COHORT DIFFERENCES IN PAIN IN THE US, EUROPE, SOUTH KOREA, AND MEXICO
- LATE-LIFE SINGLEHOOD AND WELL-BEING: THE ROLE OF MARITAL STATUS AND SOCIAL RESOURCES
- HISTORICAL CHANGE IN MIDLIFE TRAJECTORIES OF PHYSICAL HEALTH: A CROSS-NATIONAL APPROACH
- PARTNER CORRESPONDENCE IN SOCIAL INTERACTION TIME AND WELL-BEING: EVERYDAY EVIDENCE FROM OLDER DYADS
- SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS ADULTHOOD AND AGING
- INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL FACILITATORS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN STROKE SURVIVORS: EVIDENCE FROM DAILY LIFE ASSESSMENTS
- BODY WEIGHT CHANGE IN OLDER PEOPLE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: RESULTS FROM THE BERLIN AGING STUDY II (BASE-II)
- AGING MARKERS IN CONTEXT OF MORBIDITY, FRAILTY, AND GERIATRIC ASSESSMENTS: LONGITUDINAL RESULTS FROM BASE-II
- INDIVIDUAL AND RELATION-INFERRED SELF-EFFICACY FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INCREASE IN OLDER ADULT COUPLES
- NOVEL FINDINGS AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM CROSS-NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH ON MIDLIFE DEVELOPMENT AND AGING