Thursday, September 25, 2008

MIDDLE AGE

Wikipedia definition of Middle Age:

Middle age is the period of life beyond young adulthood but before the onset of old age. Various attempts have been made to define this age, which is around the third quarter of the average life span of human beings. According to Collins Dictionary, this is "... usually considered to occur approximately between the ages of 40 and 60", (DOES THIS MEAN 50?) The OED gives a similar definition but with a later start point "... the period between youth and old age, about 45 to 60." The US Census lists middle age as including both the age categories 35 to 44 and 45 to 54. Erik Erikson sees it ending a little later and defines middle adulthood as between 40 and 65.

In many Western societies this is seen to be the period of life in which a person is expected to have settled down (NEVER!) in terms of their sense of identity and place in the world, be raising a family, and have established career stability. It is also a period often associated with the potential onset of mid-life crisis. (NOT ME)

Health- Middle aged adults often show visible signs of aging such as loss of skin elasticity age. (UGH aka WRINKLES!) and graying of the hair. (GOD BLESS HAIR DYE) Physical fitness usually wanes, with a 5-10 kg (10-20 lb) (OR MORE!) accumulation of body fat, reduction in aerobic performance and a decrease in maximal heart rate. Strength and flexibility also decrease throughout middle age. (GOOD LORD!) However, people age at different rates and there can be large differences between individuals of the same
Female fertility declines significantly after age 40, and an advanced maternal age increases the risk of a child being born with some disorders such as Down's Syndrome. Some conditions are also correlated with advanced paternal age. Most women go through the menopause, which ends natural fertility, in their late 40s or 50s.(GOTTA LOVE MANOPAUSE)

In developed countries, yearly mortality begins to increase from age 40 onwards, mainly due to age-related health problems such as heart disease and cancer. However, the majority of middle-aged people in industrialized nations can expect to live into old age. Life expectancy in developing countries is much lower and the risk of death at all ages is higher.

Positive Aging-(CAN YOU SAY OXY-MORON?) Some people challenge the concept that middle age is something to dread. They assert that with the right attitude and careful planning, middle age can be truly a person's best years. (YIPPEE!!) Those age-positive groups range from advocacy groups such as the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) to purely social clubs like the Red Hat Society. (SO DOES THIS MEAN I GET TO CHOOSE TO JOIN EITHER THE AARP "OR" THE RED HATS?)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, good lord, would you please get over the age factor??!?!? Like I said last night: 1) you don't even look close to being 50; 2) you are pretty; 3) you are healthy. Now, I swear if you post one more thing about middle-age, or being 50, or saying anything about the age of 50, I'm going to come thru this blasted computer screen and slap you! Now STOP IT for pete's sake. My word!

Love you :)

Melissa said...

you know, I have wondered a few times exactly when this nebulous "middle age" started occuring. I see that I'm a bit closer than I would hope, but with no chance of reversing this process called aging, I may as well embrace it, right?

Perhaps I should up my weekly dosage of Body Pump (or Zumba, if I follow Dawn's lead) to keep it at bay for a few more years.

I think you're beautiful, Pam. Inside --at least what I know of you from reading here---AND out.

dawn klinge said...

Happy Birthday Pam! I looked for you today and didn't see you...I have something I want to give to you. I hope you're having a great day.

Whitney said...

Gotta love Wikipedia lol. Not what i expected "middle age" to be lol. Your blog is really cool but you need to update it more! I post funny memes here on my blog if you guys wanna check out some fails and random stuff.