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West Indian med. j ; 44(2): 40-3, June 1995.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-151381

ABSTRACT

The past two decades have witnessed the growth of the over-60,"elderly" population both in numbers and life expectancy. Similarly, there has been a shift in overall morbidity from acute to chronic causes and associated lifestyle factors. The increasing elderly population provides health care planners with new challenges at a time of decreasing resources. The public health approach, which equally stresses the responsibility of the individual, the family, the community and health care providers, is suggested as the starting point for addressing the issue.


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Health Services for the Aged , Quality of Life , West Indies , Public Health/trends , Mortality/trends , Population Growth
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In. Pan Américan Health Organization; Américan Association of Retired Persons. Midlife and older women in Latin América and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C, Pan Américan Health Organization, 1989. p.203-210, tab.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-368194
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In. Pan Américan Health Organization; Américan Association of Retired Persons. Midlife and older women in Latin América and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C, Pan Américan Health Organization, 1989. p.211-226, tab.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-368195
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In. American Association of Retired Persons; Pan American Health Organization. Midlife and older women in Latin American and the Caribbean. Washington, AARP, PAHO, 1989. p.203-210, tab.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-386486
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In. American Association of Retired Persons; Pan American Health Organization. Midlife and older women in Latin American and the Caribbean. Washington, AARP, PAHO, 1989. p.211-226, tab.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-386487
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