- Presbyopia (hard to see things close up): 60 years old
- Difficulty reading small print (40 years old)
- Increased risk of glaucoma
- Hard to see in dim light and sensitivity to glare
Between the age of 45-64, presbycusis begins (age-related hearing loss).
- Men suffer earlier and more rapidly
- Increased wrinkles (30-40 y/o)
- Loss of elasticity
- Dryness
- Age spots (50 years old)
- Women's skin ages quicker than men
Decrease of bone and muscle mass and increase of body fat. This can be offset by healthy habits.
- Loss in bone density
- Loss in bone strength
Decline in fertility. End to reproduction in women and decrease fertility in men
Estrogen
- Physical and emotional changes
- decreased sexual function
- Menopause
- Continued decrease in estrogen
- Although sperm is produced throughout life, decrease in count
- Less blood flow to penis = harder to have an erection
Men
35 years old
Crystallized intelligence
Fluid intelligence
Deteriorating neural connections
- Working memory starts to decline
- Slowing down of information processing
- Reduced inhibition
- Challenging flexible shifting of attention
- Reduction in use of strategies
- Difficulty paying attention to relevant info
- Harder to retrieve info from long-term memory
Yes, problem solving continues as middle-aged adults use their expertise and knowledge. Creativity becomes more deliberate and thoughtful.
40-60
Generativity vs. stagnation
Finding meaning from nurturting the next generation, caring for others, enriching others' lives.
Turning points; leading to personal growth
- "prime of life"
- self-acceptance, autonomy, environmental mastery
- Good health and exercise
- Healthy social relationships
- Environmental mastery
- Good marriage
- Control over personal life
- Longer life expectancy
- Financial stability
- Greater social acceptance
- On average, begins in fifties.
- Gratifying
- Living proximity is the greatest predictor or close relationship with children/grandchildren
Daughters or daughters in-law
Close friendships are protected, but both sexes see a decline in friends from middle to late adulthood