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5.5 The Adult
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Developmental Psychology (Physical Development and Health) Mind Map on 5.5 The Adult, created by Cy290994 on 21/02/2014.
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5.5 The Adult
Typical Changes
Appearance and Physical Changes
Noticeable around 40's
Skin: dry and loose
Hair thins and grays
Extra weight
Little time to exercise with family and work responsibilities
60's: lose muscle mass
Caused by sedentary lifestyle
Involves gradual decline in the efficiency of most bodily systems
Decline in reserved capacity for organ systems
Annotations:
ability to respond to demands for extraordinary output
Avg older person tires more quickly after vigorous activity than avg younger person
Psychological Implications
Ageism
Elderly internalize them but believe they apply to others and not themselves
Most are able to retain sense of well-being and ability to function independently despite increase of impairments
The Reproductive System
Men
high levels of testosterone --> more aggressive and sexually active
Highest levels in June & July
Andropause
lower levels of testosterone, libido, energy, erections, memory problems, pubic hair
over 50
No clear connection with testosterone levels
changes are more gradual,variable, and less complete
fewer psychological effects and sexual activity
Women
PMS symptoms
Menopause btwn 45-54
Less feminine hormone mixture and more masculine
Hot flashes
No effect on levels of anxiety, stress, dissatisfaction
HRT
Annotations:
Hormone Replacement Therapy
cure for menopausal symptoms
Increases risk in breast cancers, heart attacks, strokes
Exercise and enough sleep: good solution
Slowing Down
Perform motor action slower
Brain slows
NS slows
Trouble with new and complex tasks
Ability to produce complex behavior reduces with age
NS slows
Physical and Mental exercise can speed reactions of the elderly on familiar motor tasks
Disease, Disuse, or Abuse?
Possible that disease, not age, accounts for declines in functioning
But increased vulnerability to disease is normal w/ aging
Most body systems thrive on use but many people become inactive as they age
Drugs typically affect older people more than younger people
Can interact with the aging body to impair functioning
Health and Wellness
Exercise results in less stress and enhancement in cognitive functioning
Less depression
Cannot stop aging
Frequent Diseases
Osteoprosis
Annotations:
serious loss of minerals leaves bones fragile and easily fractured
One fall can change an entire lifestyle
Weight bearing exercises and nutrition w/ calcium
Osteoarthritus
Annotations:
gradual deterioration of the cartilage that cushions bones from rubbing against each other
deforming, painful and limits activities
Successful Aging
Nun Study
Level of education affected longetivity and health
Activity resulted in longetivity
+ attitude slows effects of aging
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