Read more A Case for Recruiting Older Adults to be Physical Activity Leaders Part of the joy in life is exercising with others. It doesn’t matter if you’re good at it or not. You’re having a good time. By Erin Eleuterio
Generations Now Malnutrition Awareness Week: Fair Access to Nutrition, Food and Health ‘Recent data showed deaths from malnutrition doubled from 2016 to 2022, especially among those ages 85 and older.’ From Our Sponsors By Suzanne Bonamici and Bob Blancato Read more
Generations Now More Older Adults Needing ER Care Due to Cannabis Use Interest in cannabis use for elders is rising, but with it comes concerns about adverse reactions. By Benjamin H. Han and Alison A. Moore Read more
Generations Now Is Health Equity on the November Ballot? Details on where the two parties stand, and what it might mean for older adults. By Ryann Hill Read more
Read more Spending Time in the Weeds, But for Worthy Outcomes Two experts on why applied research could mean a much better way to age. By Alison Biggar
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Applied Research in Aging: Advancing Health Equity and Addressing Social Needs Summer 2024 The roles data and research play in getting elders the care they need, with a spotlight on Medicare Advantage and social care. By Claire Ankuda and Bonnie Ewald Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Leveraging Health Services Research to Address Aging Health Equity Summer 2024 The frailty care crisis remains invisible to most people Americans, but collaboration between agencies should draw attention to it and foster interventions. By Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Naoko Muramatsu, R. Tamara Konetzka, and Marshall H. Chin Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Pragmatic Clinical Trials for Dementia Care: Experience from the First 5 Years of the IMPACT Collaboratory Summer 2024 Why we need more research on what kind of dementia care works, how, and for whom, to make a difference in the real-world. By Jill Harrison, Susan L Mitchell, Ellen P. McCarthy, and Vincent Mor Read more
Read more The Vital Role of Sports and Recreation in Healthy Aging Cataloging the many benefits to getting outside and moving, especially for elders. By André Pereira dos Santos, Basia Belza and Allison R. Webel
Read more Generations Today March–April 2024 How to Manage Diabetes Simply in a Not-So-Simple Program March–April 2024 By Alison Biggar
Read more Generations Today March–April 2024 Cooking with the Spirit of My Ancestors March–April 2024 By Jordyn Roberson
Read more Generations Today March–April 2024 When a Food’s Poignant History Is Hard to Forget March–April 2024 By Carissa Liu
Read more Generations Today March–April 2024 Cherry-Picking Food from One's Past March–April 2024 By Owen Kuchinad
Read more Generations Now Tackling Healthcare Bias Against Older Adults with Obesity By Dorothea Vafiadis
Read more Generations Now The Cost of Aging in Prison By Marilyn Montenegro, Aileen Hongo and Jane Dorotik
Read more Generations Now A 21st-Century Vision for an Age-Old Problem From Our Sponsors By Mark Richert and Pris Rogers
Read more Generations Now Aging with a History of Trauma: How Service Providers Can Help By Vanessa Rubenstein, Carmel Rabin and Shelley Rood Wernick
Generations Now Caregiving Youth Call to Action A more coordinated, national effort is needed to help this ‘life-saving corps’ of young caregivers. By Jacob Zwerling Read more
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Our Guest Editor: Determined to Foster Equitable Aging Winter 2023–24 By Alison Biggar
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Achieving an Equitable Society Through Intergenerational Programming and Research Winter 2023–24 By Ernest Gonzales, Allison Merz, and Natalie Green
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Intergenerational Programs as a Tool to Advance Equity Winter 2023–24 By Trent Stamp
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 Intergenerational Theory as a Tool to Diversify Practice and Policy Winter 2023–24 By Shannon E. Jarrott
Read more Generations Journal Winter 2023–24 A Roadmap for Making the Most of Our Increasingly Multigenerational Society Winter 2023–24 By Eunice Lin Nichols and Marc Freedman
Read more Generations Now Identifying Services for Those with Vision Loss From Our Sponsors By Kendra Farrow
Read more Generations Now Beyond the Classroom: Insights from Lori’s Hands Service-Learning By Michelle Galat