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        Age trends in expert chess: is aging kinder to the initially more able? 

        Almuhtadi, Karin (2012-11-10)
        The “aging is kinder to the more initially able” hypothesis has received varied support across different domains of expertise, but within the chess domain is largely accepted. Some suggest that tournament participation has ...
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        Baby boomers : will they age successfully? 

        Demeo, Carol Jane Anderson (2002)
        The purpose of this study was to examine factors considered likely to predict whether or not baby boomers are likely to age successfully. Data were obtained from a secondary analysis of selected items from a healthy aging ...
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        Exploring older adult male participation in a free, biweekly, group-based, indoor walking initiative 

        Fernandes, Kassandra (2018)
        Aging is an inevitable part of life that ushers individuals across the life course (Bryant, Corbett, & Kutner, 2001; Kirk-Sanchez & McGough, 2013; Song & Kong, 2015). The chronological age of 65 is mainly associated with ...
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        A study of driving cessation and its association with satisfaction with life 

        Peltonen, Jennifer (2014-01-22)
        Older drivers are the fastest growing segment of the Canadian driving population and, as a consequence, the numbers who face the experience of stopping driving will continue to rise. A review of the literature reveals that ...

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