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Late Adulthood Longevity The course of physical development Health Cognitive functioning Memory Work and retirement Mental health Religion Theories of socioemotional development Older adult in society Families Ethnicity, gender, and culture Successful aging

Longevity Life expectancy and life span Young old, old old, and oldest old Biological theories of aging

The Course of Physical Development The aging brain Physical appearance Sensory development The circulatory system The respiratory system Sexuality

Health Health problems The robust oldest old Exercise, nutrition, and weight Health treatment

Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults The multidimensional, multidirectional nature of cognition Links to cognitive functioning: education, work and health Use it or lose it! Training cognitive skills

Memory in Older Adults Episodic Memory Semantic Memory Cognitive Resources: Working Memory and Perceptual Speed Explicit and Implicit Memory Memory Beliefs Noncognitive Factors Conclusions about Memory and Aging

Work and Retirement Work Retirement in the U.S. and other countries Adjustment to retirement

The Mental Health of Older Adults The nature of mental health Depression Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease Fear of victimization, crime, and elder abuse Meeting the needs of older adults

Religion in Late Adulthood Religious involvement Religion and longevity

Theories of Socioemotional Development Erikson’s theory Disengagement theory Activity theory Socioemotional selectivity theory Selective optimization with compensation theory

Older Adults in Society Stereotyping older adults Policy issues in an aging society Income Living arrangements

Families and Social Relationships The aging couple Grandparenting Friendship Social support and social integration

Ethnicity, Gender, and Culture Ethnicity Gender Culture

Aspects of Successful Aging Proper diet Active lifestyle Mental stimulation and flexibility Positive coping skills Good social relationships and support