The Quest to Stay Young
Market analysts report the anti-aging industry is valued at $40 billion and estimate an increase up to $60 billion in the next eight years. Much of this is due to a culture that considers old age to be a problem that needs fixing; with people investing in expensive creams, procedures, exercises and other interventions to fix the “problem.”
Scientists say in reality old age is probably more varied and modifiable than most of us think. In fact studies show the leap from middle age to late life has no definite biological tipping point. Eric Verdin, president and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in CA, reports, “There is an incredible amount of variability between different people.” His research has convinced him that a person's biological age is more important than their chronological age. Recently the journal of Psychology and Aging published findings that support pushing up the number of what is considered old age.
As people start to live longer, they want to postpone the age in which they are considered old, which many see as a negative condition. In fact experts say old age stereotypes have steadily become more negative over the last 200 years and have fueled “what some call a worldwide crisis of ageism.” This can be problematic as studies find even one’s beliefs regarding old age can lead to worse physical, mental and cognitive health.
While we do know everyone ages differently, it has brought a group of people known as “superagers” to the attention of researchers who want to study why some people remain relatively youthful and healthy long after 70. They speculate one reason may be studies that show adults with a better attitude toward aging are often healthier than their peers.
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