Aging is defined as the sequential or progressive change in an organism that leads to an increased risk of debility, disease, and death. Senescence consists of these manifestations of the aging process. Aging gracefully' People may use this phrase to mean, 'looking old, but embracing it' or 'showing signs of aging, but still powering forward with life'. Causes of aging : Some aging is caused by the body, such growth spurts children go through during puberty. Aging can also be accumulative, such as the onset of skin damage due to excessive sun exposure. Aging is ultimately a combination of physiological changes in our bodies and the environmental factors we are exposed to.In humans, ageing represents the accumulation of changes in a human being over time and can encompass physical, psychological, and social changes. Reaction time, for example, may slow with age, while memories and general knowledge typically increase.

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Ageing gracefully - Part I

Ageing: Introduction: Aging is defined as the sequential or progressive change in an organism that leads to an increased of debility, disease, and death. Senescence consists of these manifestations of the aging process.Aging gracefully' People may use this phrase to mean, 'looking old, but embracing it' or 'showing signs of aging, but still powering forward with life'.Causes of aging :Some aging is caused by the body, such growth spurts children go through during puberty. Aging can also be accumulative, such as the onset of skin damage due to excessive sun exposure. Aging is ultimately a combination of physiological changes ...Read More

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Aging gracefully Part II

Ageing gracefully Part II Explaining Ageing :At the biological level, ageing results from the impact of the accumulation of wide variety of molecular and cellular damage over time. This leads to a gradual decrease in physical and mental capacity, a growing risk of disease and ultimately death.The study of the elderly and aging helps us understand problems in a state of the life course we all hope to reach. Biological aging refers to the physical changes that accompany the aging process, while psychological aging refers to the psychological changes that occur.(A) Aging global population:There were 703 million(70.3 crores) persons ...Read More