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Physical Changes in Middle Adulthood

Physical Changes in Middle Adulthood. Madyson K. Katelyn D. Brandon H. Period: 3. Physical Changes. Physical changes may cause psychological response depending on how one views growing older. In eastern cultures, aging is a sign of wisdom, respect, and power.

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Physical Changes in Middle Adulthood

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  1. Physical Changes in Middle Adulthood Madyson K. Katelyn D. Brandon H. Period: 3

  2. PhysicalChanges • Physical changes may cause psychological response depending on how one views growing older. • In eastern cultures, aging is a sign of wisdom, respect, and power. • In western cultures, everyone wishes to look youthful and aging may cause self-esteem issues. • In result many people spend billions of dollars in hopes to reverse the aging process.

  3. Woman & Aging • menopause: the time of natural cessation of menstruation; also refers to the biological changes a woman experiences as her ability to reproduce declines. • menopause usually occurs around age 50 and includes physical symptoms, such as hot flashes, as well as the reduction of the hormone estrogen. • Menopause usually does not cause psychological problems for women. • In one MacArthur Foundation study of 3000 midlife adults, most postmenopausal women recalled "only relief" when their periods stopped; just 2 percent felt " only regret" (Goode, 1999).

  4. Men & Aging • Men do not experience an equivalent to menopause – no cessation of fertility or drop in sex hormones. • However, their testosterone level can plummet which may cause depression, irritability, insomnia and weakness but can be treated with testosterone replacement therapy (Sternbach, 1998). • Some men may also experience psychological distress due to their perception of decreased virility and physical capabilities.

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