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245 00 Human security :|bsocial support for the health of the 
       aging population based on geriatric behavioral neurology /
       |cKenichi Meguro, editor. 
264  1 New York :|bNova Medicine & Health,|c[2019] 
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490 1  Geriatrics, Gerontology and Elderly Issues Ser. 
505 0  Intro -- Contents -- Foreword A -- Foreword B -- 
       Introduction -- References -- Part I. QOL for the Elderly 
       -- Chapter 1 -- Dignity and QOL -- 1. Autonomy -- 2. 
       Absolute and Relative Norms of Medical Ethics -- 3. Are 
       Ethical Situations in Dementia Exceptional? -- 4. Benefit 
       to a Patient or Misuse of an Ethical Excuse -- Case 1 -- 
       5. Dilemma Between Rationalism and Traditional Morality --
       Case 2 -- 6. An Overview of the Incoherence Between 
       Ethical Principles -- Case 3 -- Conclusion -- References -
       - Chapter 2 -- QOL and Physical Function 
505 8  1. Main Causes of a Requirement for Care in Japan and 
       Cognitive Impairments -- 1.1. Main Causes of a Requirement
       for Care in Japan -- 1.2. Fear of Falling and Cognitive 
       Impairments -- 2. Subjective Complaints (WHOQOL-BREF) vs. 
       Objective Observation (CDR) in Elderly People -- 2.1. 
       Subjective Complaints Using the World Health Organization 
       Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) and Objective Observation 
       Using the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) in Elderly People
       -- 2.1.1. Hypothesis 1 (Figure 2.9) -- 2.1.2. Hypothesis 2
       (Figure 2.10) 
505 8  2.2. "Subjective Physical Complaints" and "Objective 
       Cognitive Impairment" -- 3. Summary -- 4. Comments from 
       Professor Kenichi Meguro -- References -- Chapter 3 -- 
       Physical Activity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Global 
       Aging Society -- 3. Human Security and the Aging Society -
       - 4. Relationship between Non-Communicable Diseases and 
       Lifestyle -- 5. Relationship between Dementia Risk and 
       Lifestyle -- 6. Dementia and Physical Activity -- 7. 
       Health Security and Social Engagement -- 8. Comments from 
       Professor Kenichi Meguro -- References -- Part II. 
       Supportive Intervention for the Elderly -- Chapter 4 
505 8  Social Problems and Dementia -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. 
       Ms. Jeanne Louise Calment -- 1.2. Aged Society: A Double-
       Edged Sword? -- 2. Social Problems -- 2.1. Traffic 
       Fatalities -- 2.2. Missing People -- 2.3. Solitary Death 
       and Suicide -- 3. Dementia -- References -- Chapter 5 -- 
       Medical Care -- 1. The Japanese Healthcare System: A 
       Universal Public Insurance System for the Whole Nation -- 
       1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. History and Background of the 
       Japanese "Kai-Hoken" -- 1.3. The Japanese "Kai-hoken" 
       System -- 2. Comparison of Healthcare Systems in Japan and
       the USA 
505 8  2.1. Basic System of Medical Insurance -- 2.2. Medical Fee
       -- 2.3. Medical Spending/GDP -- 2.4. Insurance Fee -- 2.5.
       Actual Medical Fee for Appendectomy -- 2.6. Bankruptcies 
       Caused by Medical Expenses -- 3. The American Documentary 
       Film "Sicko" -- 3.1. Michael Moore's "Sicko," The Film -- 
       3.2. Which Finger Do You Choose? -- 4. Equal and Safe: The
       Advantages of the Japanese Healthcare System -- 4.1. Free 
       Access for Every Citizen -- 4.2. High Rate of Public 
       Expenditure -- 4.3. Contribution to Life Expectancy in 
       Japan (Figure 5.5) -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Nutrition
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