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According to Pidgeon (1996), the grounded theory (GT) approach is appropriate for studying the local interactions and meanings as related to the social context in which they actually occur.
Wear-and-Tear Theory
A concept suggesting that aging results from the accumulation of cellular and molecular damage over time, leading to the deterioration of bodily functions.
Genetic-Programming
The biological process by which genes direct the development, behavior, and physical traits of an organism.
Hayflick Limit
A theory suggesting that most human cells have a limit to how many times they can divide, linked to the aging process.
Primary Aging
The natural and inevitable biological and physiological changes that occur with advancing age, regardless of health habits.
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