Health in aging
biological age
age determined by how well various body parts are working.
the population of those older than 65 years has increased by more than 2 million people (7% of the population)
since 1990
By 2040 it is estimated that
1.3 billion persons will be 65 or older worldwide.
This raises the percentage globally to
14%
the year 2030 estimate that
22% of Americans, or 70.2 million, will be older than the age of 65.
chronological age
Age as measured in years from date of birth (actual age)
The world's oldest country is
The world's oldest country is
Old age is a difficult and complex concept to grasp because our idea of aging is
constantly changing
A number of these less-developed nations are also experiencing a __________________population increase (births minus deaths).
downturn in natural
Even with their relatively low percentages, the population of minority older adults is _________________ than their white counterparts.
growing at a faster rate
In 1900, only 4% of Americans, or 1 in 25,
were older than 65 years of age.
The population of those older than 65 numbered
were older than 65 years of age.
as of 2008, ___________of women aged 65 and over were widowed as compared to ________ of men in this same age group
1) 40% 2) 13%
As of mid-year 2008, __________ individuals worldwide were 65 years of age or older.
1) 506 million 2) This represents 7% of the world's population
As of 2010, life expectancy was ____________for women and 76.1 years for men.
1) 81.1 years 2) 76.1 years
Life expectancy projections for 2030 are__________ for women and ____________for men.
1) 84.17 years 2) 78.32 years
As of 2009, among those ___________ and older, there are only ___________________.
1) 85 years 2) 32 men for every 100 women
This greater longevity in women is because _____________________________ —the major killer diseases—have been and still are more common in men, although men have closed the longevity gap somewhat due to the increase in cardiovascular disease among women.
1) heart attacks, cancer, and stroke
For the first time in human history, people over 65 years of age will outnumber children _________________. This likely will occur between__________________.
1) under 5 years of age 2) 2015 and 2020
Biologists tell us that a person's____________ is more important than the person's_____________ when determining an individual's health status
1. biological age 2. chronological age
As of April 1, 2010, this same age cohort numbered
40.3 million, representing 13% of the total population
Today in the United States, and throughout most countries, women can expect to live, on average,___________ longer than men.
5 years
This age cohort is expected to increase from _____________________ to______________, a 19% increase for that decade.2
5.5 million in 2010 to 6.6 million in 2020
They use the terms third-agers, or elder, when referring to those persons
65 to 85 years of age
From that time on, approximately one American will turn
65 years of age every 8 seconds for the next 18 years.
In the United States, in 2010, older men were more likely to be married than older women:
72% of men compared to 42% of women
Policy makers have used the ______________as a marker in establishing policies affecting older adults
age of 65
age cohort
an aggregate group of people born during the same period
As of 2008, approximately 62% of the world's population over 65 years old live in developing nations__________.
an estimated 313 million people.
The graying of America continues to accelerate as the first of the
baby boom generation
if a _____________________ of either gender lives to age 65, his or her life expectancy is much closer to whites than it was at birth.
black person
What we thought of as old in the 19th century is
considered middle age now
The number of those ___________exceeding 100 years of age reached 53,264 in 2010.
elderly
The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that nonwhite populations will account for nearly
half (42%) of the U.S. population by 2050
in this same age cohort are experiencing functional declines as well as
healthcare or financial needs.
Other ethnic minorities in the United States,_________________and _____________, have life expectancies lower than African Americans
including Mexican Americans and Native Americans
Their term old-old refers only to those
individuals older than age 85
Life expectancy for nonwhite Americans is
less than it is for whites
there is a great amount of variability among
old-agers
The French have a similar method of categorizing
older adults
An even more dramatic aging trend exists among those
older than 85 years of age, often referred to as the old-old.
The so-called old-old usually refers to those
older than age 75 whose activities are often limited by functional disabilities.
the younger-than-65 age group has increased by
only 4%.
Demographic aging
proportion of older people (e.g. 60+) or oldest old (80+)
Whereas many individuals moving into the third age and beyond are of
sound mind and body as well as financially secure,
Women may also handle stress better and have better social support systems than ___________________________ do.
their male counterparts
African American men and women currently live on average 6 and 5 years less, respectively, than
their white counterparts
baby boom generation
those Americans born between 1946 and 1964) turned 65 years of age in 2011
Bernice Neugarten
was the first to coin the term young-old, which denotes relatively healthy and financially independent elders of any age, although usually those between 55 and 74 years of age.