Age Related Physiological Changes

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Introduction

  • # General
  • diminished ability to maintain homeostasis
  • stress-induced changes more marked than changes at rest
  • variability increases among individuals
  • body size & composition
  • decreased lean/fat body ratio
  • decreased height after age 30-40
  • increased weight up to age 50 in men, 60 in women, then a decline
  • total body water decreases
  • diminished bone mass & total body Ca+2

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References

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  5. McPherson, S. Director, Neuropsychology Laboratory UCLA ADRC
  6. Journal Watch 22(2):17, 2002
  7. Mader S: UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine & Board Review, Marina Del Ray, CA, Sept 25-28, 2002
  8. Geriatrics Review Syllabus, American Geriatrics Society, 5th edition, 2002-2004
  9. Steve Castle, Asraf Rafi, personal communication
  10. Mader S: UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine & Board Review, Marina Del Ray, CA, Sept 29-Oct 2, 2004
  11. Alessi C: UCLA Intensive Course in Geriatric Medicine & Board Review, Marina Del Ray, CA, Sept 29-Oct 2, 2004
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  13. Taffet GE, Physiology of Aging, In: Geriatric Medicine: An Evidence-Based Approach, 4th ed, Cassel CK et al (eds), Springer-Verlag, New York, 2003

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