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Komuniti mesra warga emas: peranan Majlis Perbandaran dalam perancangan bandar inklusif
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Year: 00/07/2025
Abstract: The concept of an age-friendly city refers to local initiatives to promote active aging through the optimization of health, participation, and protection opportunities to improve the quality of life of the aging population. It aims to ensure that the physical and social environments, as well as facilities and services, are sustainable, accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities with diverse needs.
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Kesunyian dan pengasingan sosial dalam kalangan warga emas: suatu kajian di Negeri Perak
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Year: 00/07/2025
Abstract: The impact of loneliness among the elderly is the difference between solitude and living neglected; loneliness as a symptom of a larger problem; tendencies of loneliness according to socio-economic backgrounds and not necessarily living alone. Age-friendly approaches for all types of households. Comprehensive integrated action is needed, not just in terms of health.
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Kesan amalan dan status kesihatan terhadap kemurungan di kalangan warga tua lelaki di Semenanjung Malaysia
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Year: 00/00/2012
Abstract: This study aims to look at the factors of practice and health status that contribute to depression among elderly men aged 60 years and above in Peninsular Malaysia. The data used in this study was obtained from the 4th Malaysian Population and Family Survey which was conducted by the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN). The data obtained were analyzed using Descriptive Statistics and Logistic Regression. Among the variables used were the level of health, frequency of treatment, disease, frequency of exercise and health check-ups. The results of the analysis showed that coronary heart disease, decreased labor capacity, restless inability to sleep and attending religious ceremonies were independent variables influencing the risk of depression.
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