Associations of social capital and health at a city with high aging rate and low population density
Maintaining physical and mental health of older people is one of the important issues to be addressed in the aging society. Social capital, defined as the resources available to members of social groups, has recently attracted attention as a factor influencing public health. Most of the previous stu...
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Main Authors: | Jun-ichiro Watanabe (Author), Takashi Kimura (Author), Takahiro Nakamura (Author), Daisuke Suzuki (Author), Takashi Takemoto (Author), Akiko Tamakoshi (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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