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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)

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    Aging is a process that every living thing will be impacted by. Many people wish that they could delay or slow the process of aging. One theory that is interesting is the activity theory on aging. Eliopoulos (2014), describes the activity theory stating, “An older person should continue a middle-aged lifestyle, denying the existence of old age as long as possible” (p. 16-17). The text goes on to state, “Society should apply the same norms to old age as it does to middle age and not advocate diminishing

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    on how Harvard University is studying the issues of aging. The author of the article is Liz Meneo, a Harvard staff writer. The original date of this article is 11 Apr 17, and it can be accessed at: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/04/over-nearly-80-years-harvard-study-has-been-showing-how-to-live-a-healthy-and-happy-life/ In 1938 during the Great Depression, Harvard began what would eventually become one of the longest studies on aging. Their hopes of this study were that they would find

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    Researchers Measuring Aging in Young Adults The Bane of Everyone’s Existence No one likes the thought of growing old, let alone what that would do to your body and all the old age complications that brings. But how is it that young people feel older than they are? Why are some looking older than you? Some younger? New Research on the Aging in Young Adults A recent study that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/07/01/1506264112

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    The process of aging is a biological process. However, someone being considered ‘young’, ‘middle-aged’ or ‘old’ (the three main age spans) is perceived differently by divergent cultures, therefore it is considered a social construct. This essay will not only examine the three characteristics of age, particularly ‘young’ and ‘old’, but also it will come to a conclusion in relation to the essay question outlined above. The process of aging is a biological/social process. In contrary, varying cultures

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    Successful aging is a complicated and multifaceted concept that varies contextually among individuals, disciplines, and even time. Gerontologists have traditionally considered a person to have aged successfully upon having reached old age with their physical health, mental well-being and spirit still intact. Ultimately, successful aging is a matter of personal perspective, largely influenced by an individual 's values and experiences. Even those within America 's elderly population hold conflicting

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    Population Aging As time goes on, more and more countries come into population aging period. Population aging means the ratio of 65 years or above is over 7%, or the ratio of 60 years old or above is over 10%. Japan has the most serious aging problem in the world, and as predicted, after several decades there will be no Japanese populations without taking response measures. Australia also faces with the population aging problem during recent several years. Aging will

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    Demography of aging In 2017, the world population is at 7.5 billion people. China is the most populated country in whole world. It has “1.379 billion” (Google) people making it the largest populated country. China is also the most largest aging population making it have a high life expectancy and the high accelerating aging rate in the world (Zheng, 2012). China has advanced with technology and also with age. Only “three decades ago, only 5 percent of the populations was over 65; today, 123 million

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    Primary aging refers to the normal and intrinsic processes of biological aging (PSYC 401: Lisa Hollis-Sawyer, personal communication 10/11/11). Skin changes and hair changing to gray hair are examples of primary aging in older adults. In addition, in primary aging, the sensory senses begin to change in older adults. The aging-related changes, in the integumentary system due to aging are graying of the hair wrinkling of skin, reduced skin, dry skin, thicker nails and age spots (PSY:403 Shannon

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    The Canada’s aging population, those 55 years and older, stands at 30.8% of the Canada’s total. This segment of Canada’s population is growing due to demographic factors such as births and deaths rates, health and immigration, and will continue to grow for the next 50 years. Because of advances in medicine, health and nutrition, Canadians are living longer and are more active. Many of them too, have more disposable income than earlier generations of aged population. They see themselves as “alive

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