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{{Short description|The later stage of the human life cycle}}
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'''Old age''' refers to the later stage of the human [[life cycle]], typically characterized by a decline in physical and sometimes mental capacity. It is a period often associated with retirement, increased leisure time, and reflection on life experiences. The onset of old age is not strictly defined, as it varies culturally and individually, but it is generally considered to begin around the age of 65.
'''Old age''' refers to the later stage of the human [[life cycle]], typically characterized by a decline in physical and sometimes mental capacity. It is a period often associated with retirement, increased leisure time, and reflection on life experiences. The onset of old age is not strictly defined, as it varies culturally and individually, but it is generally considered to begin around the age of 65.


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===Physical Changes===
===Physical Changes===
[[File:Elderly woman.jpg|thumb|right|An elderly woman engaging in a leisure activity.]]
As people age, they may experience a decline in [[muscle mass]], [[bone density]], and [[skin elasticity]]. The [[immune system]] often becomes less effective, increasing susceptibility to infections and diseases. Common physical conditions associated with old age include [[arthritis]], [[osteoporosis]], and [[cardiovascular disease]].
As people age, they may experience a decline in [[muscle mass]], [[bone density]], and [[skin elasticity]]. The [[immune system]] often becomes less effective, increasing susceptibility to infections and diseases. Common physical conditions associated with old age include [[arthritis]], [[osteoporosis]], and [[cardiovascular disease]].


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===Exercise===
===Exercise===
[[File:Senior exercise.jpg|thumb|left|Seniors participating in a group exercise class.]]
Physical activity is important for maintaining mobility and overall health. Activities such as walking, swimming, and yoga can help improve [[cardiovascular health]], [[flexibility]], and [[balance]].
Physical activity is important for maintaining mobility and overall health. Activities such as walking, swimming, and yoga can help improve [[cardiovascular health]], [[flexibility]], and [[balance]].



Revision as of 21:00, 21 February 2025

Old age refers to the later stage of the human life cycle, typically characterized by a decline in physical and sometimes mental capacity. It is a period often associated with retirement, increased leisure time, and reflection on life experiences. The onset of old age is not strictly defined, as it varies culturally and individually, but it is generally considered to begin around the age of 65.

Characteristics of Old Age

Old age is marked by several physiological and psychological changes. These changes can affect an individual's health, lifestyle, and social interactions.

Physical Changes

As people age, they may experience a decline in muscle mass, bone density, and skin elasticity. The immune system often becomes less effective, increasing susceptibility to infections and diseases. Common physical conditions associated with old age include arthritis, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease.

Cognitive Changes

Cognitive abilities can also change with age. While many older adults maintain sharp minds, some may experience memory loss or dementia. Alzheimer's disease is a well-known condition that affects cognitive function in the elderly.

Psychosocial Aspects

Old age can bring about significant changes in social roles and relationships. Retirement often leads to a shift in daily routines and social interactions. Many older adults find fulfillment in volunteering, hobbies, and spending time with family and friends. However, some may experience loneliness or depression due to isolation or the loss of loved ones.

Health and Wellness

Maintaining health and wellness in old age is crucial for quality of life. This involves regular exercise, a balanced diet, and routine medical check-ups.

Exercise

Physical activity is important for maintaining mobility and overall health. Activities such as walking, swimming, and yoga can help improve cardiovascular health, flexibility, and balance.

Nutrition

A nutritious diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber supports health in old age. Older adults should focus on consuming a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while limiting sugar and sodium intake.

Healthcare

Regular medical check-ups are essential for early detection and management of age-related conditions. Preventive care, including vaccinations and screenings, plays a vital role in maintaining health.

Social and Economic Aspects

Old age can have significant social and economic implications for individuals and society.

Retirement

Retirement marks a major life transition, often leading to changes in income and lifestyle. Planning for retirement involves financial preparation and consideration of how to spend increased leisure time.

Social Support

Social support from family, friends, and community resources is crucial for the well-being of older adults. Programs and services that provide assistance with daily activities, transportation, and social engagement can enhance quality of life.

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