At what age is it normal to start forgetting words? A guide to age-related memory changes
According to the National Institute on Aging, it's normal to experience mild forgetfulness and a slower speed of retrieving information as you get older. Research shows that normal age-related declines in word-finding can begin as early as the late 40s and early 50s. Understanding at what age is it normal to start forgetting words can help alleviate worry, as these occasional "tip-of-the-tongue" moments are distinct from the serious and progressive memory loss seen in dementia.