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Foreword; Reference ; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures ; Chapter 1: Overview; References; Chapter 2: Introduction; 2.1 Exploring theßLink toßSustainability; 2.2 Finding Sustainability inßanßAging Society; 2.2.1 What Does It Mean toßAge?; 2.2.2 Intergenerational Applications: Calls forßanßAge-ƯIntegrated Society; 2.3 Intergenerational Terminology, Underlying Conceptual Framework, andßHistorical Context; 2.3.1 Clarifying Intergenerational Terminology; 2.3.2 Key Themes andßConcepts inßtheßIntergenerational Literature.

2.3.3 Intergenerational Practice inßHistorical andßInternational Context2.4 Transcending theßChallenges Encountered inßIntergenerational Programs andßPractices; References; Chapter 3: Intergenerational Approaches forßSustaining Individual Health andßWell-being; 3.1 Foundational Concepts; 3.1.1 Emphasis onßHealth fromßaßLifespan Perspective; 3.1.2 The Relationship Between Self-Perception andßHealth; 3.1.3 From "active aging" toß"active living"; 3.1.4 From Health Literacy toßHealth Promotion; 3.1.5 Drawing UponßtheßSocial Ecological Model forßUnderstanding Health Behavior.

3.1.6 Social Support andßHealth3.2 Health Benefits ofßBeing Intergenerationally Connected withßOthers; 3.2.1 An Antidote toßLoneliness?; 3.2.2 The Health Benefits ofßVolunteering; 3.2.3 Health Benefits Associated withßHaving aß"sense ofßpurpose inßlife"; 3.2.4 Meaningful Social Roles andßHealth; 3.3 Intergenerational Pathways forßPromoting Healthy Lifestyles; 3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 Intergenerational Rationale andßStrategies forßPromoting Physical Activity; 3.3.3 An Intergenerational Approach toßNutrition Education andßHealthy Eating Practices; 3.3.3.1 Introduction.

3.3.3.2 Food-Related Family Communication Challenges3.3.3.3 The FRIDGE Program; 3.3.4 Valuing Vaccinations Across Generations; 3.3.5 Creating Intergenerational Settings That Are Conducive toßActive Living andßHealthy Eating; 3.4 Intergenerational Approaches forßSupporting Vulnerable andßUnderserved Populations atßHome andßinßCommunity Settings; 3.4.1 Military Veterans: TheßMission Continues; 3.4.1.1 Services Provided forßVeterans; 3.4.1.2 Veterans Serving Others; 3.4.2 New Immigrants; 3.4.3 Children andßYouth inßFoster Care; 3.4.4 "At risk" Children andßYouth.

3.4.5 Intergenerational Community Support Systems forßIndividuals withßHIV andßAIDSReferences; Chapter 4: Intergenerational Strategies forßSustaining Families andßFamily Life; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Support forßFamily Caregiving; 4.2.1 A "circle ofßcare" asßFoundational Concept; 4.2.2 A Comparative andßInternational Perspective; 4.3 Eldercare; 4.3.1 Intergenerational Home Visitation Schemes; 4.3.2 Caring forßtheßCaregiver; 4.3.3 Communication Training forßFamily Caregivers andßCaregiver Professionals; 4.4 Grandparents andßOther Relatives Raising Children.

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