aging satisfaction /cand3/taxonomy/term/66/all en Research Highlight: Better satisfaction with aging could improve health and well-being | 2021-22 Fellow Julia Nakamura /cand3/channels/news/research-highlight-better-satisfaction-aging-could-improve-health-and-well-being-2021-22-fellow-337759 <p>New research from 2021-22 CAnD3 Fellow <a href="/cand3/our-people/fellows-2021-22#Julia%20Nakamura">Julia Nakamura</a> and colleagues finds that higher satisfaction with aging could lead to improved health and well-being outcomes. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, a cohort of 13,752 US adults over 50 years old, the researchers used 35 indicators of physical, behavioral, and psychosocial health and well-being to capture a comprehensive suite of outcomes. Out of the 35 indicators, improvements in 27 were associated with better aging satisfaction. </p> Wed, 16 Feb 2022 21:23:16 +0000 enkhuun.byambadorj@mail.mcgill.ca 697 at /cand3