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What does functional aging refer to? Understanding Your True Age

According to the World Health Organization, healthy aging is defined as the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables well-being in older age. This focus on ability, rather than just years lived, is central to understanding what functional aging refers to.

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At what age is a patient considered an older adult?

While the National Institute on Aging typically defines older adults as those age 65 or older, the threshold is not universally fixed and varies significantly across different contexts. Determining at what age is a patient considered an older adult is crucial for establishing appropriate medical care and understanding eligibility for various services.

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What are the 5 types of aging?: An Overview of the Gerontological Framework

According to gerontology, the scientific study of aging, the process is far more complex than just the passage of time. It is a multidimensional process involving interconnected changes across different aspects of life. The answer to "What are the 5 types of aging?" lies in understanding these distinct yet intertwined dimensions: chronological, biological, psychological, social, and functional aging.

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