Lots of Know-How
They’re called the golden years for a reason. Getting
older has its perks. For one, you’re good at using what you’ve learned. This is
called crystalized intelligence, and it keeps getting better, even when you’re
65 or 70.
Mr.
Nice Guy
Turns out you might not be a grumpy old man (or woman),
after all. You’ll probably get more agreeable as you age, at least through your
60s. You’re also likely to be happier and less inclined to get angry.
Scientists haven’t figured out exactly why this happens, but they do have some
theories. Older people might control their emotions better, and focus more on
how to make the most of life.
Play
Well With Others
You’re more in tune with other people’s emotions in your
40s than at any other time in your life.
That insight into how others think and feel can make living with your
loved ones easier and help you get along better with your coworkers, too.
What's
That Doing There?
Around the time the hair on your head starts to
disappear, it can show up in the strangest places. This can mean large hairs in
older guys' noses and ears. Older women may notice small hairs on their chins.
This is all caused by changes in our hormones.
Better
Sex
Older women may have sex less often than when they were
younger, but apparently they make it count. In a study of women 40 and over,
researchers found that sexual satisfaction improved with age. Women over 80
were more likely than those between 55 and 79 to say they were satisfied during
sex.
Rise
And Shine
There’s a good chance you’ll become the morning person
you’ve always wanted to be -- in your 60s. Our sleeping patterns can shift as
we age, so we get sleepier earlier and wake up earlier. That seems to work out
well. One study showed that even though folks over 65 tend to wake up during
the night, most said they regularly get a good night’s sleep.
Don't
Quit Your Day Job
Early retirement might not be the best thing for your
health -- unless you have a fun second career. A study called the Longevity
Project found that people who work hard at a job they enjoy live the longest.
That, along with good friends and a good marriage, could be the key to sticking
around a while.
Fear
Is Not Your Friend
You may worry more about breaking bones as you age. But
you’re more likely to take a tumble if you’re scared of falling. One study
found that about a third of adults over 65 have that fear. And it’s
understandable, because falls are the leading cause of injuries for older
people.
Weight
of the World
The longer you’re alive, the more gravity brings you
down. The spaces between the bones in your spine -- called vertebrae -- get
closer together. That can make you about an inch shorter as you get older.
Bottom Line: Don’t talk yourself into being “old”. Life is
great at any age. Whether you enjoy it or not is entirely up to you. Take care
of yourself, stay active and have fun!
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