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Towards a framework of healthy aging practices

Towards a framework of healthy aging practices
Towards a framework of healthy aging practices
This paper explores how aging consumers engage in daily practices to achieve the balance between three aspects of wellbeing: body, mind, and spirit, with data collected from eighteen in-depth interviews with aging consumers, aged from 62 to 90. Taking on a consumer-centric approach to understanding how aging consumers’ day-to-day practices affect their wellbeing, the paper shows that aging consumers engage in a wide variety of healthy aging practices, including consuming a healthy diet and exercising to keep a healthy body, reading and learning new things to stimulate and sharpen the mind, and maintaining strong social connections for a happy spirit. Drawing from a holistic Body-Mind-Spirit framework and balance theory in discussing healthy aging, this paper contributes to the healthy aging literature by focusing on the lay consumer-centric perspective. Bringing in the lens of consumption practice, it extends previous understanding of healthy aging by illustrating that only when the three wellbeing dimensions are achieved together through self-engaged daily practices, can aging consumers’ wellbeing be effectively and holistically maintained. Managerial and policy making implications are also provided to reflect the research findings.
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Yen, Dorothy
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Yen, Dorothy, Cohen, Geraldine, Wei, Liyuan and Asaad, Yousra (2022) Towards a framework of healthy aging practices. Journal of Business Research, 142, 176-187. (doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.12.026).

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This paper explores how aging consumers engage in daily practices to achieve the balance between three aspects of wellbeing: body, mind, and spirit, with data collected from eighteen in-depth interviews with aging consumers, aged from 62 to 90. Taking on a consumer-centric approach to understanding how aging consumers’ day-to-day practices affect their wellbeing, the paper shows that aging consumers engage in a wide variety of healthy aging practices, including consuming a healthy diet and exercising to keep a healthy body, reading and learning new things to stimulate and sharpen the mind, and maintaining strong social connections for a happy spirit. Drawing from a holistic Body-Mind-Spirit framework and balance theory in discussing healthy aging, this paper contributes to the healthy aging literature by focusing on the lay consumer-centric perspective. Bringing in the lens of consumption practice, it extends previous understanding of healthy aging by illustrating that only when the three wellbeing dimensions are achieved together through self-engaged daily practices, can aging consumers’ wellbeing be effectively and holistically maintained. Managerial and policy making implications are also provided to reflect the research findings.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 December 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 January 2022
Published date: 5 January 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 495423
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495423
ISSN: 0148-2963
PURE UUID: c847557e-7883-40c4-8491-8b346af5e14d
ORCID for Liyuan Wei: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0561-1700

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Date deposited: 13 Nov 2024 17:38
Last modified: 14 Nov 2024 03:09

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Author: Dorothy Yen
Author: Geraldine Cohen
Author: Liyuan Wei ORCID iD
Author: Yousra Asaad

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