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Change in perceived age in middle and later life.

Russell A Ward1.   

Abstract

Analyses examine change in the age people "feel" (felt age) and "would like to be" (ideal age) (relative to current age) in middle and later life. Data are from 1,815 respondents in two waves (1995-96, 2004-06) of the Midlife in the United States Survey (MIDUS) who were age 40+ at Wave 1. In aggregate, people feel about the same amount younger but become increasingly distant from preferred age. Favorable health trends between waves and better expected future health are related to younger felt age, cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Health is not related to ideal age, but education and (for respondents younger than 60) better financial expectations are associated with less youthful ideal age. Patterns for felt age appear to reflect images of later life as a time of physical decline, whereas ideal age appears to be shaped more by socioeconomic considerations.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23781706     DOI: 10.2190/AG.76.3.e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


  5 in total

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4.  How Does Subjective Age Get "Under the Skin"? The Association Between Biomarkers and Feeling Older or Younger Than One's Age: The Health and Retirement Study.

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5.  Identifying the content of home-based health behaviour change interventions for frail older people: a systematic review protocol.

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