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Title: Physical and Cognitive


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  • Physical and Cognitive
  • Development in
  • Middle Adulthood

2
Vision Changes in Middle Adulthood
  • Presbyopia
  • Problems reading small print
  • Bifocals if nearsighted
  • Difficulties in dim light
  • Reduced color discrimination
  • Glaucoma risk

3
Hearing Changes in Middle Adulthood
  • Presbycusis - old hearing
  • Earliest, most loss in high frequencies
  • Gender, cultural differences
  • Men lose more hearing
  • Hearing aids can help

4
Skin Changes in Middle Adulthood
  • Wrinkles
  • Forehead starting in 30s
  • Crows Feet - 40s
  • Sagging
  • Face, arms, legs
  • Age Spots
  • After age 50
  • Faster with sun exposure, for women

5
Muscle-Fat Makeupin Middle Adulthood
  • Middle-age spread common fat gain in torso
  • Men upper abdomen, back
  • Women waist, upper arms
  • Very gradual muscle declines
  • Can be avoided
  • Low-fat diet with fruits, vegetables, grains
  • Exercise - resistance training

6
Should You Cut Calories?
  • Restricted diet helps diverse animals
  • Longer life
  • Less disease
  • Natural human experiments show benefits
  • Okinawa
  • Biosphere
  • Hard for many people to do
  • Calorie-restriction mimetics may work

7
Climacteric and Menopause
  • Gradual end of fertility
  • Menopause follows 10year climacteric
  • Age range extends from late thirties to late
    fifties
  • Drop in estrogen
  • Shorter monthly cycles, eventually stop
  • Can cause problems
  • Sexual functioning
  • Cholesterol

8
Menopausal Symptoms
9
Menopause Symptoms Around the World
10
Hormone Therapy for Menopause
11
Reactions to Menopause
  • Individual differences
  • Importance of child-bearing capacity
  • Other interests
  • Cultural differences
  • Medicalization in industrial West linked to
    complaints
  • Ethnic differences in North America
  • Social status of aging women linked to reactions

12
Male Reproductive Changesin Middle Adulthood
  • Reduced sperm and semen after 40
  • Gradual testosterone reduction
  • Sexual activity stimulates production
  • Erection Problems
  • Frequent problems may be linked to anxiety,
    diseases, injury, loss of interest
  • Viagra other drugs

13
Health in Middle Age
  • Over 80 rate as good or excellent
  • Decline from early adulthood
  • More chronic diseases than in early adulthood

14
Sexuality in Middle Adulthood
  • Slight drop in frequency among married couples
  • Continue patterns from early adulthood
  • More sex in good marriages
  • Intensity of response declines
  • Slower arousal due to climacteric
  • Partner may seem less attractive
  • Sex still important, enjoyable to most
  • Gender differences in partner availability

15
Leading Causes of Deathin Middle Adulthood
16
Cancer in Middle Adulthood
  • One-third of U.S. midlife deaths, half in Canada
  • More in lower SES
  • Results from mutations
  • Oncogenes
  • Tumor suppressor genes
  • Stability genes
  • Can be germline (genetic) or somatic
  • Often curable
  • Treatment and survival
  • emotionally challenging

17
Most Common Types of Cancer
18
Reducing Cancer Risks
  • Know 7 warning signs
  • Do self-exams
  • Get regular check-ups screenings
  • Weigh risks of hormone therapy
  • Healthy diet
  • Avoid
  • Tobacco
  • Too much sun
  • Unnecessary X-rays
  • Industrial chemicals, pollutants

19
Cardiovascular Disease
  • Symptoms
  • Heart attack
  • Angina pectoris chest pain
  • Arrhythmia
  • Risk Conditions
  • High blood cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Atherosclerosis

20
Reducing Heart Attack Risk
  • Quit smoking
  • Reduce cholesterol
  • Treat high blood pressure
  • Maintain ideal weight
  • Exercise regularly
  • Occasional wine or beer
  • Low-does aspirin
  • Reduce hostility, stress

21
Osteoporosis
  • Severe bone loss, fragile bones
  • Bone breaks can be life-threatening
  • Causes
  • Normal aging
  • With age, bones more porous, lose bone mass
  • Menopause estrogen drop speeds loss
  • Heredity, size
  • Lifestyle
  • Women develop earlier
  • men often overlooked

22
Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis
  • Diet
  • Vitamin D
  • Calcium
  • Avoid too much alcohol
  • Avoid smoking
  • Weight-bearing exercise
  • Treatment
  • Bone-strengthening medications

23
Hostility and Health
  • Expressed Hostility
  • Frequent angry outbursts
  • Rudeness, contempt
  • Disagreeable verbal and nonverbal behavior
  • Health Effects
  • Cardiovascular problems
  • Health complaints, illnesses
  • Depression, dissatisfaction
  • Unhealthy behaviors

24
Managing Stress
  • Reevaluate the situation
  • Focus on events you can control
  • Consider alternatives
  • Exercise regularly
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Constructively reduce anger
  • Seek social support

25
Problem- versus Emotion-Centered Coping
  • Problem-Centered Coping
  • Identify and appraise problems
  • Choose and implement potential solutions
  • Emotion-Centered Coping
  • Control distress when situation cant be changed

26
Midlife Exercise
  • Many physical and psychological benefits
  • Stress management
  • Barriers to beginning in middle age
  • Time, energy, health, lack of facilities
  • Self-efficacy
  • Both helps exercise
  • and is improved by it
  • Choose activities that match
  • personality, lifestyle

27
Hardiness
  • Control
  • Regard most experiences as controllable
  • Commitment
  • Find interest and meaning in daily activities
  • Challenge
  • View as normal part of life, chance for growth

28
Double Standard of Aging
  • Aging men rated more positively women more
    negatively
  • Evolutionary roots media, social messages
  • May be declining

29
Cohort Effects in Intelligence Studies
30
Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence
  • Crystallized
  • Skills that depend on
  • Accumulated knowledge
  • Experience
  • Good judgment
  • Mastery of social conventions
  • Valued by persons culture
  • Fluid
  • Depends on basic information processing skills
  • Detecting relationships among stimuli
  • Analytical speed
  • Working memory

31
Individual and Group Factors in High Intelligence
Scores
  • Lifestyle
  • High education
  • Complex job or leisure
  • Lasting marriage
  • High SES
  • Personal
  • Flexible personality
  • Healthy
  • Gender
  • Cohort
  • Perceptual speed

32
Age-Related Slowing ofInformation Processing
  • Neural Network View
  • Neurons in brain die, breaking neural connections
  • Brain forms new connections
  • New connections are less efficient
  • Information-Loss View
  • Information lost at each step through cognitive
    system
  • Whole system slows down to inspect, interpret
    information

33
Changing Correlations of Processing Speed with
Intelligence
34
Attention in Middle Adulthood
  • More difficulties in
  • Multitasking
  • Focusing on relevant information
  • Switching attention
  • Connecting visual information
  • Inhibition
  • May be linked to slower processing
  • Experience, practice, training help adults
    compensate

35
Memory in Middle Adulthood
  • Working memory decreases from 20s to 60s
  • Less use of memory strategies--may be due to
    slower processing, attention problems
  • Adults can compensate
  • Self-pacing
  • Strategy reminders
  • Relevant information
  • Few changes in
  • Factual Knowledge
  • Procedural Knowledge
  • Metacognitive Knowledge

36
Practical Problem Solving and Expertise
  • Practical Problem Solving
  • Evaluate real-world situations
  • Achieve goals that have high uncertainty
  • Helped by expertise
  • Expertise
  • Extensive, highly organized knowledge base
  • Provides efficient, effective approaches to
    solving problems
  • Organized around abstract principles
  • Result of years of experience

37
Changes in Creativity
  • More deliberate, thoughtful
  • Less spontaneous, intensely emotional
  • Sum up or integrate ideas
  • Less focus on unusual
  • new ideas
  • Goals more altruistic

38
Vocational Life and Cognitive Development
  • Cognitive and personality characteristics affect
    job choice
  • Job, in turn, affects cognition
  • Complex work increases cognitive flexibility
  • Link to SES
  • Also seek intellectually stimulating leisure

39
Becoming a Student in Midlife
  • 40 of North American college students over age
    25
  • 60 are women
  • Reasons diverse
  • Job change, better income
  • Life transition
  • Personal achievement, self-enrichment
  • Concerns
  • Academic abilities
  • Aging, gender stereotypes
  • Role overload - balancing demands outside school

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Possible Sources of Support for Midlife College
Students
  • Partner
  • Children
  • Extended family
  • Friends
  • Educational institution
  • Workplace
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