"From Vitality to Wisdom: The Three Phases of Aging”
Aging is a natural, continuous process that affects every individual differently. While the rate and impact of aging vary from person to person, scientists and medical professionals commonly divide aging into three general stages: early old age, middle old age, and late old age. Understanding these stages can help individuals and caregivers prepare for and manage the physical, emotional, and cognitive changes that come with age. 1.Early Old Age (60–74 years) Symptoms and Changes: Slower metabolism, graying hair, reduced skin elasticity, and minor joint stiffness. Slight reductions in vision and hearing capabilities may begin. Some individuals may notice reduced energy levels and longer recovery times after physical exertion. Occasional forgetfulness or slower recall, though not necessarily signs of dementia. Retirement or loss of purpose may bring emotional fluctuations, including anxiety or a sense of isolation. Conditions like high blood pressure, arthritis, or type 2 dia...