Section I: Age-Friendly (Supportive) Environments and Healthy Aging 1. Preventive Morbidity in Aging: Construct Operationalization Through a Person-Environment Fit Lens 2. The Role of the Built and Social Environments in Disease Prevention: A Life Course Approach 3. Resilience of the Built Environment During Crises: Design Strategies for Health-Seeking Behaviors 4. Social Networks for Active Aging in Place: A Typology and Theoretical Positioning Section II: Personal Skills for Healthy Aging 5. A Typology of Personal Skills Needed to Maintain Healthy Behaviors During Crises: A Narrative Review 6. Human Development Strategies for Navigating Ageism and Abuse During Crises: A Life Course Perspective 7. Lifelong Morbidity Prevention During Crises: Tackling Ageism in Diverse Groups 8.
Preventing Falls Among Older Adults During Crises: Roles of Human Development and the Built Environment 9. The Role of Community Science Applications in the Promotion of Healthy Aging Practices Section III: Reorientation of Health Services 10. Promotion of Healthy Behaviors in Community Care: Analysis of Feasibility and Sustainability During Crises 11. Role of Social Work in Health Promotion During Crises: Feasibility and Sustainability Over the Life Course 12. Physical Activity Promotion in Primary Care During Adverse Events: Analysis of Impact, Feasibility, and Sustainability 13. Reframing the Role of Healthcare in Healthy Diet Promotion in Response to Climate Change: A Healthy Aging Perspective Section IV: Health Policy for Healthy Aging 14. A National Policy for Salutogenic Health Promotion: Feasibility and Sustainability During Crises 15. Promotion of Healthy Behaviors in Health and Social Care: A Realist Analysis of the Roles of Public Policy 16.
Complementing Lifelong Primary Prevention With Secondary and Tertiary Prevention During Crises: Role of Policy 17. Role of Self-Perception of Aging on Healthcare Utilization and Preventive Behaviors Section V: Community Action for Healthy Aging 18. Volunteering During Crises: Sustaining Opportunities and Impact on Health 19. Community Engagement During Crises: An Analysis of Opportunities and Barriers Between Urban and Rural Settings 20. Unexpected Joy and Inspired Fellowship Following Violence/War: Shared Intimacy Transcendence Through the Concept of Communitas Section VI: Morbidity Prevention Through an Intersectionality Lens 21. A Framework for Lifelong Morbidity Prevention During Crises: An Intersectionality Perspective 22. Opportunities for Lifelong Morbidity Prevention During Crises: Variations Across Social Determinants of Health 23. The Role of Research in Lifelong Disease Prevention During Crises: An Intersectionality Perspective 24.
Principles and Pillars of Lifelong Morbidity Prevention During Crises: Concluding Remarks.