Adult Psychology Midterm Review Terms
Florida Proportion
U.S State with the highest proportion of adults 65 and older
Social Class
a form of contextual influence on development
Chronic Back Pain
a higher rate of memory loss appears related to this type of physical condition experienced by older adults
Muscle Strength
a measure of functional age
Activity Theory
life course theory that proposes older adults have maximal levels of well-being when they maintain their previous degree of social involvement
Aerobic Capacity
normal changes in the cardiovascular system with age in adulthood are reflected in the lowering of this measure
Changes in Sleep-Wake cycle
older adults may take melatonin to offset age-related changes in this type of physical functioning
Non-Normative
when a family's home is destroyed by a tree falling through the roof during a windstorm and their home is the only one that was affected
Assimilation
when an adult refuses to wear special footwear recommended by her doctor because she prefers to wear styles that are more fashionable
Sarcopenia
when an older adult seems less able to lift weight than she could when she was in her 40s is related to this type of normal age-related change
Intra-individuality
when the same 54-year-old had high scores on number but low scores on free recall
Supercentenarian Age
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Macrosystem
an influence on development that includes attitudes and ideologies of the culture
Organized Religion
an influence on development that would fall within the microsystem on Bronfenbrenner's Model
Free Radical
antioxidants are thought to be important to reversing or slowing down the aging process according to which biological theory
Prefrontal Cortex
due to the PASA model, an adult experiencing declines in the occipital cortex could compensate by using more of this region of the brain
Normative History-Graded Influence
exposure to mass shootings in the U.S even if one is not personally experiencing it
Magnesium
foods high in this mineral can help minimize bone loss in later adulthood
Japan
in 2050 this country will be the oldest
Tertiary Aging
in the rapid decline before death
Gini Coefficient
income is equally distributed by a corresponding share of the population
Genetic Variations related to the life span
researchers use the identification of SNP's in order to study this
Normative Age-Graded
People who encounter life events that coincide with social expectations based on their chronological age
Dermis
changes in age within this layer of skin are associated with age-related alterations in collagen, a protein also found in connective tissue throughout the body
Lower prevalence of tooth loss
increased rates of flossing in contemporary adults is likely to be associated with this physical functioning
Survivor
individuals we study later in life, which researchers caution that the findings may not be true for everyone born in a given period of time
Nephron
the effect of aging on the excretory system reflects changes in this type of cell
Photoaging
the effect of ultraviolet rays on the skin, accelerating the process of wrinkling
Biopsychosocial Model
the fact that changes in appearance reflect biological changes, individual identity, and social attitudes toward aging
FOXO
the gene that is the latest to be considered a possible influence on longevity by acting as a "superintendent" of other genes
Loss of bone mineral content
the loss of height that often occurs in later adulthood is due primarily to this physiological change
Continuity
the principle of adult development and aging proposes that changes build on themselves over a person's lifetime in a cumulative fashion
Hormonal influences
the role of biological sex in development
Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs)
the substance that accumulate with age in collagen causing it to cross-link
Destruction of the Ends of Chromosomes
the telomere theory proposes that the cause of aging is due to this
Programmed Aging
the theory of aging that is closely associated to the Gompertz function
Early Morning
the time of day when older adults optimize performance relative to the circadian rhythm
Developmental Science
the understanding of social context as a factor influencing how people change over time
Ecological Perspective
the view that there are multiple levels of organization in the environment that can affect the development of the individual over time
Beta-Carotene
this dietary substance is recommended to reduce the risk of an older adult for developing age-related macular degeneration
People become more pessimistic
this statement relates to the myth of Age Feed
Stretching
this type of exercising would be best to prevent damage to the joints in adulthood