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Which change to the urinary system is an expected part of aging Quizlet? Key takeaways

According to the National Kidney Foundation, people lose kidney function by about 1% a year after age 50. This gradual decline is just one of several physiological shifts that answer the question: Which change to the urinary system is an expected part of aging Quizlet?. Other common changes include a reduced bladder capacity and weakening of bladder muscles, leading to increased urinary frequency and sometimes incontinence.

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Does your urine change when you get older? Understanding age-related shifts

According to research from the National Institutes of Health, the urinary system undergoes a variety of changes with age, impacting how your body filters waste and stores urine. These changes are a core reason many ask, "Does your urine change when you get older?" and what these shifts mean for their health.

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