Aging

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Progressive decline in ability to maintain homeostasis under stress
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Aging is a natural process and is not the same as this
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Aging can affect an older person’s physiological reserves in times of stress and ___
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This organ ages quickly relative to other organs
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Influences 75% of biological aging
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Which is NOT one of the 5 M’s of caring for older people
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Aging can also be thought about through changing roles, relationships, and status—known as what theory of aging?
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The ___ of aging is variable and in part dependent on insulin signalling pathways and chronic inflammation
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This type of exercise also helps support the cognitive function in elderly people
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Protein imbalance, inactivity and a decline in anabolic steroids are linked with the development of this disease
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____ aging is a social construct
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Molecular damage that causes aging includes: DNA damage, ____ shortening, protein misfolding and accumulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction from reactive oxygen species (ROS)