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Important Dates

Conference:

Nov. 6-8, 2020

Full Paper Due: Oct. 20, 2020

Abstract Due: Oct. 20, 2020

Audience Registration Due:
Nov. 6, 2020

Call For Papers
The International Conference on Aging & Gerontology (ICAG 2020)will be held from November 6-8, 2020 in Xiamen, China. You are invited to submit papers and participate in our academic exchange. 

Topics: The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:


Economic and Demographic Perspectives on Aging 
Aging Population 
Aging and Economic Perspectives 
Medical Perspectives on Aging 
Aging Process

Physical Wellness & Healthcare

Chronic Physical or Psychiatric Illnesses

Sensory Decline

Speech Recognition

The Immune System and Aging: Immunological Changes

Aging Brain

Arthritis

Parkinson's Disease

Alzheimer's Disease and Prevention

Cognitive Decline and Cognitive Health

Osteoporosis and Bone Fractures

Cardiovascular Health

Diabetes

Declines in Hearing Acuity and Hearing Loss

Memory and the Aging Mind

Verbal Memory

Nonverbal Memory

Mental Health & Emotional Wellness

Emotion Recognition

Adaptive Exercise

Functional Training

Intellectual Wellness

Insomnia and Ways to Get More and Better Sleep

Diet, Exercise and Nutrition

Sexual Activity and the Older Adult

Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging 
Aging in Community 
Health Policy for the Elderly 
Human Rights of Older People 
Insurance Systems for the Elderly 
Legal & Ethical Issues 
Older People and Their Retirement Strategies 
Policy & Advocacy 
Social and Cultural Perspectives on Aging 
Creativity & Lifelong Learning 
Caregiving Burden among Offspring Who are Caregivers of Elderly Parents 
Death Anxiety and Dying 
Diversity in Aging 
Intergenerational Solidarity 
Life Satisfaction in Old Age 
Multicultural Aging 
Nursing Homes 
Quality of Life among the Elderly 
Spirituality & Religion 
Social Wellness 
Spiritual Wellness 
Social Isolation in the Elderly 
Others