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    Activity Theory Of Aging

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    that is healthiest for aging people is the activity theory. The keys to success in the process of aging and happiness are activity levels and social involvement. Aging older adults have to maintain their level of activity and find replacements for the associated roles that they gave up as they aged. By maintaining social interactions and staying active, an aging older adult will successfully go through this process and will be happier on average. An advantage of activity theory is that…

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    The idea that free radicals, and in particular reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced from normal metabolism could be the primary cause of aging was proposed by Harman in the early 1950s. Years after proposing the Free Radical Theory of Aging, Harman updated this theory with the “mitochondrial theory of aging” (Lee and Wei 2012, Bereiter-Hahn 2014), proposing that mitochondria accumulates oxidative damage caused by ROS toxicity as the organism ages. The reactive oxygen species produced from…

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    Our Aging Population: Florida’s Next Senior Living Boom My research paper will study the expectation of the next senior population boom in Florida and if the state has plans in place already for handling the housing needs and the availability of resources for the long-term care of this cohort. The disciplines that I am using in my research are Social Work/Gerontology and Sociology. While there are many theories within the Social Work/Gerontology discipline that is relevant to this topic,…

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    and women. However, what happens when one looks past gender and seeks the effects of intersectionality? For example, what does the effects of aging within a gender cause? Gender and aging intersect in many ways, such as, gender and personality, gender and the aging mind, gender and the aging body, and gender and changes in social roles. “Erikson’s theory covers the period from birth to death, emphasizes the interplay between independent development and social demands, and includes four major…

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    why many individuals become disengaged as they age. Disengagement theory of aging claims, "aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased interaction between the aging person and others in the social system he belongs to" (Hillier).…

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    ‘The disengagement theory of aging claims that it is natural and acceptable for older adults to withdraw from society and personal relationships as they age’ (www.boundless.com). The Disengagement theory was established by Elaine Cumming and Warren Earl Henry in the late 1950’s, and was presented in their ‘Growing Old’ book published in 1961. Their findings suggest…

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    true. Currently, the anti-aging business has a compounded annual growth rate of 7.8% and is expected to stay consistent throughout 2019 making its projected worth USD 191.7 billion (Ghumare, 2015). There is no fountain of youth but scientists today are finding ways to slow the aging process down and potentially extend the human lifespan. Humans have sought out immortality for…

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    the importance of being included in various roles will determine my satisfaction with life. Often, senior citizens and their needs are not given significance. As activity theory states, “as one ages, rather than being removed from roles, we take on new roles that maintain a sense of continuity” (Matcha, 53). Due to this theory, there is a need for a building to benefit the senior citizens of this community. As Matcha stated, individuals will successfully age if maintained prior activity level…

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    does have its down side when it refers to a woman that is aging. Unfortunately, women can be very competitive when interacting with other women. Although being a woman who is old is very different from aging as an individual they do share some similarities as “Human behavior and the social environment, theory and practice “ (2007) and “Voices: On becoming old women“ (2009) points out. Both “ Human behavior and the social environment, theory and practice”…

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    Chapter 3 spoke about the biological side of aging. Aging, as a natural process of life, is a mystery to many with various perceptions of why it happens and what it means to grow older to those that experience it. For many, it is seen as a negative experiences that brings about weakness and frailty, whereas for some people it is not so much the case. In the lesson for this week, we read a chapter that explains some theories about aging. It discussed the various things that occur in one's body as…

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