Aging Well for Indigenous Peoples: A Scoping Review
As life expectancy increases for Indigenous populations, so does the number of older adults with complex, chronic health conditions and age-related geriatric syndromes. Many of these conditions are associated with modifiable lifestyle factors that, if addressed, may improve the health and wellbeing...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Quigley (Author), Sarah G. Russell (Author), Sarah Larkins (Author), Sean Taylor (Author), Betty Sagigi (Author), Edward Strivens (Author), Michelle Redman-MacLaren (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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