Human Aging: Biological Perspectives (DiGiovanna)
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The intended audience for this book consists of students and other intelligent readers who have little or no background in science, particularly in biology. These individuals may want to learn about the biology of aging in humans for personal reasons or as part of their preparation for careers that involve working with older people, such as health care, sociology, social work, recreation, education, and psychology. These readers may also need to know about diseases that commonly affect the elderly. For students, this book will serve as a text in courses that emphasize or are devoted entirely to the biology of aging in humans.
Front Matter
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Molecules, Cells, and Theories
Chapter 3: Integumentary System
Chapter 4: Circulatory System
Chapter 5: Respiratory System
Chapter 6: Nervous System
Chapter 7: Eyes and Ears
Chapter 8: Muscle System
Chapter 9: Skeletal System
Chapter 10: Digestive System
Chapter 11: Diet and Nutrition
Chapter 12: Urinary System
Chapter 13: Reproductive Systems
Chapter 14: Endocrine System
Chapter 15: Immune System
Chapter 16: Into the Future
Back Matter