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Geriatrics

Survival

Older Japanese Americans are, in general, long lived. A study using data from the Honolulu Heart Program/Honolulu Asia-Aging Study showed that of the 5820 Japanese men that met inclusion criteria for the study, 42% survived to 85 years or older (Wilcox et al., 2007). Whether or not general longevity continues with future generations will be of interest.

  • Japanese American
    • Description
    • Learning Objectives
    • Introduction and Overview
      • Demographics
      • Terminology
      • Historical Experiences of the Cohort
      • Dates in Japanese Immigration and History
      • Language
      • Religion
    • Patterns of Health Risk
      • Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
      • Cancer
      • Diabetes
      • Dementia
      • Survival
  • Culturally Appropriate Care
    • Fund of Knowledge
      • Traditional Health Beliefs
    • Assessment
      • Eliciting the Patient’s Perspective: Level of Acculturation
        • Level of Acculturation
        • General Approach
        • Health Promotion
    • Delivery of Care
      • Decision-Making and Disclosure
      • Advance Directives and End-of-Life Issues
    • Cancer Care
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      • Case Study 1
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  • Home
  • Culture Med
    • Ethnogeriatrics Overview
      • Introduction
      • Patterns of Health Risk
      • Fund of Knowledge
      • Assessment
      • Delivery of Care
    • Glossary
    • Interview Strategies
  • Curriculum
    • African American
    • Alaska Native
    • American Indian
    • Asian Indian American
    • Chinese American
    • Filipino American
    • Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
    • Hispanic / Latino American
    • Hmong American
    • Japanese American
    • Korean American
    • Vietnamese American
    • Pakistani American
  • Medical Interpreters
    • Microlectures
    • Partnering with medical interpreter
  • Training
    • Longevity and Healthy Aging Mini-fellowship
    • Dementia Curriculum
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Media Coverage