The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults

Chronological age and cognitive age had a positive and significant relationship. The findings were consistent with past research suggesting that most people view themselves to be several years younger. As antecedents, biological changes and transitional life events showed a significant positive rela...

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Main Authors: Ong, F.S., Yap, Y.L.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling my.um.eprints.87172014-12-31T06:38:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8717/ The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults Ong, F.S. Yap, Y.L. R Medicine Chronological age and cognitive age had a positive and significant relationship. The findings were consistent with past research suggesting that most people view themselves to be several years younger. As antecedents, biological changes and transitional life events showed a significant positive relationship with cognitive age. The relationship between cognitive and defensive ageing consumption activities was examined. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8717/1/All.pdf Ong, F.S. and Yap, Y.L. (2008) The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults. In: Global Market Conference, 20-23 Mar 2008, Shanghai, China. (Submitted)
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Ong, F.S.
Yap, Y.L.
The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
description Chronological age and cognitive age had a positive and significant relationship. The findings were consistent with past research suggesting that most people view themselves to be several years younger. As antecedents, biological changes and transitional life events showed a significant positive relationship with cognitive age. The relationship between cognitive and defensive ageing consumption activities was examined.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ong, F.S.
Yap, Y.L.
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title The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
title_short The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
title_full The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
title_fullStr The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
title_full_unstemmed The correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
title_sort correlates of cognitive ageing and adoption of anti-ageing products among older adults
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