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Ageing and sustainable health

Older age is associated with the emergence of complex health states, which may be the consequences of underlying factors such as physical and social environments, as well as personal characteristics. To prevent or reduce the risk of developing non-communicable diseases, maintaining healthy behaviors throughout life is crucial. In this course you will be given a brief introduction to different theoretical perspectives on health and ageing, stemming from different sciences and professional groups. We will also introduce some of the diseases that commonly occur, as well as social, environmental and cultural challenges for older people. Finally, we will connect these cultural, social, psychological and biological perspectives to sustainable health.

Course information

Number of credits

7.5 credits

Given by

Linnaeus Knowledge Environment: Sustainable Health

Open to

National and international PhD students

Teaching language

English

Location

Distance learning

Next course occasion

13 Nov, 2023 – 26 Jan, 2024

Study rate, or the equivalent

50%

Deadline for applications

November 12th

Registration

Registration to the course is done through pontus.bergstrom@lnu.se

Prerequisites

Admission to Third-cycle studies.

Course description Ageing and sustainable health 7,5 hp.pdf