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Summary: The Idea Of Successful Aging

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From improving people’s attitudes towards aging produces the idea of “successful aging” by John W. Rowe and Robert L. Kahn in 1987, which is a positive model of aging that highlights individual agency while growing older. This idea puts forth a positive attitude towards aging for people, it argues that aging does not mean unavoidable deterioration, sickness or lack of purpose and ability but rather proposes that “a healthy and active life can be the norm for older adults” (Outcalt, 2016, slide 12). In society today the older boomer generation are altering opinions and possibilities about aging and old age, they are creating what is called a new “third age” which offers retirement as a time for transformation and new individuality. For example, …show more content…

“Various studies have found a strong correlation between negative perceptions about aging and physical frailty. Additionally, researchers have identified that physical frailty in older age is associated with lower cognitive abilities” and often frailty triggers a domino effect for inabilities in older people (Bergland, 2016). However in Ireland there was a longitudinal study on aging conducted at Trinity College Dublin done recently that stated that having a positive perception to aging could assist prevention of older people growing fragile. The study found three key findings, the first being that older individuals with negative perceptions of aging had a slower speed when walking and less cognitive capabilities two years later in comparison to those who had positive perceptions of aging (Bergland, 2016). The second was even with all other factors accounted for such as, health changes, life conditions, individual disposition and medications the first finding was still accurate (Bergland, 2016). The third major finding of this study was that “negative attitudes towards aging seemed to affect how different health conditions interacted. Frail older adults are at risk of multiple health problems including worse cognition” (Bergland, 2016). When concluding the study the lead researcher Deirdre Robertson, Ph.D. stated “everyone will grow older and if negative attitudes towards aging are carried throughout life they can have a detrimental, measurable effect on mental, physical and cognitive health” (Bergland,

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