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HLST 200: Aging Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Reasons of the aging population low fertility rates, increase in life expectancy, and effects of the baby boom Issues related to overall aging retirement costs, health costs, grey-power politics chronological age Age as measured in years from date of birth functional age a combination of chronological, physiological, and emotional ages physiological age The normal functioning of our bodies as controlled by the interactions between physical and chemical bodily states psychological age an individual perception of how "old" a person feels, sometimes based on an individual's behaviour social age determined by how well people cope with their social roles Thinking young-keeping the brain young use it or lose it; doing word associations that improve recall The brain as we age: recalling information takes long mid-late 60's the brain slows down just by a matter of milliseconds. As long as elderly are not rushed, they adapt and perform just as well and young. The brain as we age: distractions become more disruptive past 50, they find it more difficult to divide their attention or remember details of a story after having switched their attention to something else. The brain as we age: "accessing" names gets harder remembering names, (especially those we don't use a lot), diminishes by 50% between ages 25- 65. The brain as we age: learning new information is harder the speed at which we receive, absorb, and react to information changes. The brain as we age: wisdom matters memory tests involving knowledge of the world, vocabulary, or judgment, older people outperform their younger counterparts. dementia group of disorders that includes a number of symptoms such as loss of memory, judgement, reasoning, and changes in mood. 50 to 70 percent of dementia causes are caused by Alzheimer's Alzheimer's disease gradual onset and progressive deterioration of brain cells and mental capacity. Symptoms Alzheimer's disease Forgetting, disorientation, personality change, depression, motor problems, delusions, speech problems, infections women are more likely to develop Alzheimer's than men. By age 85 ______ percent of women suffer from Alzheim

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