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Grant, Bevan C.; Kluge, Mary Ann – Quest, 2007
Aging is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon subject to a continual redefining of the physical, social, psychological, and cultural self. The collective of these subtleties poses a number of challenges for policy makers, program and community leaders, health professionals, and researchers when trying to enhance quality of life for older…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Health Personnel
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Strauch-Nelson, Wendy – Art Education, 2007
Prompted by a parent's comment that indicated a desire for her elementary-age children to learn the elements and principles of design in their art class, the author set out to enrich her own understanding and appreciation of the language used in the art room. Looking at word origins helps students appreciate the significance of art and craft in…
Descriptors: Etymology, Art Education, Elementary School Students, Life Style
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Ponthiere, Gregory – Social Indicators Research, 2007
Whereas period life expectancy constitutes an intuitive indicator of the survival conditions prevailing at a particular period, this paper argues that, given the existence of welfare interdependencies, that widespread indicator is nonetheless an incomplete measure of the longevity achievements relevant for human well-being. The central importance…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Mortality Rate, Economic Development, Quality of Life
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Gieck, D. Joseph; Olsen, Sara – Journal of American College Health, 2007
Objective: The authors examined the influence of a holistic model of wellness on activity level among obese and sedentary college students. Participants: They recruited 41 participants for an 11-week program. Methods: Participants were required to record daily walking totals and complete 5 bimonthly classes where principles of holistic wellness…
Descriptors: College Students, Wellness, Self Efficacy, Physical Activities
Berg, Frances M. – 1993
This report compiles scientific evidence and statistics on the health risks of weight loss interventions and is intended to help both professionals and consumers cope in healthful ways with the complex dilemmas of weight. The publication is organized into six chapters: (1) "Risks of Losing Weight"; (2) "Effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Dietetics, Health Education
Delaney, Gloria; Gunn, Lindsey – 1991
College and university administrators who must make decisions regarding athletic programs and student services need more information on lifestyle choices and health service needs of athletes in major college sports. This study was conducted to identify lifestyle choices and health service needs of athletes in three major sports at a selected…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, College Students, Health Needs
Charles, John M. – 1983
In its broadest context, play can be interpreted as any pleasurable use of discretionary time. Playfulness is an intrinsic feature of being human, and should be viewed in the light of a total lifestyle, not as an occurrence in an isolated time of life. Adult play appears to be an indefinable and controversial concept. A holistic approach should be…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Holistic Approach, Leisure Time
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Clum, George A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
Stress has been hypothesized to be both a negative and a positive prognostic factor. Stress was examined in relation to total symptomatology as rated by the patient and a significant other and to five symptom factors. This was accomplished at the time a patient was hospitalized and one year subsequently. (Author)
Descriptors: Hypertension, Life Style, Mental Disorders, Patients
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Llewellyn, Lynn; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Reported are the results of informal interviews conducted with state highway planners in 1974. Officials from nine states discussed the consequences of action plan implementation, the range of social impacts currently addressed in highway planning, and various problems encountered in the assessment of social effects. (BT)
Descriptors: Environment, Field Interviews, Life Style, Planning
Egorov, A. – Soviet Education, 1975
To develop patterns for living and understanding citizen roles, students engage in press conferences interviewing a wide assortment of celebrities. (JR)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Comparative Education, Documentaries, Educational Television
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Turbow, Sandra R. – Gerontologist, 1975
Patients (n=45), ages 61-89, were assessed after 36 months of day treatment by the private Adult Day Treatment Center. It appears selective combinations of day treatment, group process, and group therapy offer an approach to the reduction of anxiety, the improvement of interpersonal relationships, and the maintenance of independent living. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Day Care, Geriatrics, Group Counseling
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Fritsch, Albert J. – Science Teacher, 1976
Makes extensive predictions concerning life styles in the United States in the late 1980's. Viewed from what is termed a public interest perspective, trends in resource conservation, education, and areas of human relations are projected. (CP)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Innovation, Environment, International Law
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Ramey, James W. – Family Coordinator, 1975
The 380 upper-middle class respondents in this exploratory study are involved in Intimate Friendship (IF): otherwise traditional friendship in which sexual intimacy is considered appropriate behavior; IF appears to be an outgrowth of practicing sexually open marriage over an extended period of time. Positive and negative aspects of this practice…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Interpersonal Relationship, Life Style, Marriage
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Wieder, D. Lawrence; Zimmerman, Don H. – Journal of Social Issues, 1974
An empirical analysis of the freak life style and its cultural premises, based on ethnographic and survey data, is related to an interpretative examination of the emergence of the freak culture within the present generation of middle-class youth at this point in history and its implications for social change. (Author/EH)
Descriptors: Generation Gap, Life Style, Middle Class Culture, Middle Class Standards
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Henze, Lura F.; Hudson, John W. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1974
Data gathered in interviews indicated that 29percent of the males and 18percent of the females were currently cohabiting. Family characteristics examined failed to differentiate between cohabiters and noncohabiters. Personal characteristics which tended to distinguish the two groups were in the areas of religion, life style, and drug use. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Environmental Influences, Family Characteristics, Higher Education
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