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How do fingers change with age?

According to Physiopedia, hand function often decreases after the age of 65 due to degenerative changes. This comprehensive guide explores the common age-related transformations and addresses the question: How do fingers change with age?

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Do your fingers change with age? Here's what to know

As we age, our bodies undergo a myriad of changes, but what about our hands? According to a study in *The Journals of Gerontology*, functional hand ability generally remains stable until around age 65, after which it tends to decline. This means that while some age-related changes are natural, it is possible to experience significant shifts in your fingers as you get older.

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Do fingers get thicker with age? A look at the real reasons

According to MedlinePlus, as people age, their finger joints can lose cartilage, and the bones can thicken slightly. So, do fingers get thicker with age? The changes in finger size that many people notice over the years are often tied to shifts in bone structure, joint health, and overall body composition, rather than a simple aging process.

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What age do people get DIP joint arthritis?

While osteoarthritis can develop at any age, it most commonly appears after age 45, with a significant increase in prevalence around and after age 50. DIP joint arthritis is especially prevalent among older adults, with one study finding that approximately 58% of individuals aged 60 and over have evidence of this condition.

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