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. 2013 Oct 1;25(4):10.1080/15528030.2013.765368.
doi: 10.1080/15528030.2013.765368.

Perceptions of Longevity and Successful Aging in Very Old Adults

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Perceptions of Longevity and Successful Aging in Very Old Adults

Katie E Cherry et al. J Relig Spiritual Aging. .

Abstract

We examined perceptions of longevity and successful aging in young-old (60 to 74 years), old-old (75 to 89 years), and oldest-old (90 + years) adults drawn from the Louisiana Healthy Aging Study (LHAS). Participants' responses to three open-ended questions that assessed their attributions for longevity, what they look forward to, and advice for younger persons today were compared. Content analyses yielded three emergent themes: maintaining physical, mental, and relational well-being; living a healthy life; and living a faithful life. Implications of these findings for current views on successful aging and insights for promoting a long and healthy life are considered.

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