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We should ask whether a more multidimensional definition of success is required.
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2, 15, 16 On the other hand, it is every day more used and accepted as a multidimensional definition of frailty, based on the analysis of interrelations and complex interactions of the physical, psychological, and social domains of functioning.
Ng et al. report that a multidimensional definition of successful aging identifies more than the biomedical definition in a Chinese-Singaporean sample that analyzes both cross-sectional and longitudinal data, and another cross-sectional study with Chinese elderly in Shanghai reported similar results as well [ 61, 62].
Second, when it comes to prevention, a multidimensional definition would allow the implementation of more focused and person-centered interventions for the prevention of frailty.
This may have two important implications: first, when it comes to the definition of frailty, our results suggest that a multidimensional definition that also includes psychological and social factors may be more informative and accurate in the identification of older adults at risk of negative events than a definition limited to physical factors.
He predicted a growing appetite for more multidimensional analysis.
Das's rebellions were more multidimensional than she was given credit for.
She described adolescents today as "much more multidimensional in their interests," adding: "There's less typecasting.
BASKETBALL REALITY: Christie, who made the all-defensive second team, has matured and become more multidimensional as a swingman.
Duncan Smith believes the more multidimensional approach would produce a deeper understanding of the causes of poverty in the UK.
Younger artists look at the idea of the album sideways, kicking the tires, imagining a less prescribed, more multidimensional future for their high-concept work.
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