Aging on the Body


Aging and bones, joints and muscles:

  • Bones tend to shrink in size and density which weakens them and makes them more susceptible to fracture.

  • The body frame becomes shorter.

  • Muscles generally lose strength and flexibility.

  • Stability decreases.


Aging on the Nervous System:

  • Memory might naturally become less efficient with age.

  • It might take longer to learn new things or remember familiar words or names.

  • Functional skills such as accuracy, speed, coordination and balance decrease.


Aging and the cardiovascular system:

  • Heart rate becomes slightly slower, and the heart might become bigger.

  • Blood vessels and arteries also become stiffer, causing the heart to work harder to pump blood through them.

  • High blood pressure (hypertension) and other cardiovascular problems are common.

  • Endurance decreases.