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Chapter 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood Life-Span Development Thirteenth Edition Chapter 15: Physical and Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood

The Nature of Middle Adulthood Changing Midlife Age Identity – as adults become older, their age identity is younger than their chronological age An increasing percentage of the population is made up of middle-aged and older adults “Rectangularization” of the age distribution

The Nature of Middle Adulthood Defining Middle Adulthood Middle Adulthood: 40–45 years of age to about 60–65 years of age Declining physical skills and increasing responsibility Awareness of the young-old polarity Transmitting something meaningful to the next generation Reaching and maintaining career satisfaction

The Nature of Middle Adulthood Defining Middle Adulthood Middle adulthood is the age period in which gains (growth) and losses (decline) balance each other Late Midlife (55 to 65) is likely to be characterized by: Death of a parent Last child leaving the parental home Becoming a grandparent Preparation for and actual retirement

Physical Development Physical Changes: Visible Signs Wrinkling and sagging of skin Appearance of aging spots Hair becomes thinner and grayer Nails become thicker and more brittle Yellowing of teeth

Physical Development Physical Changes: Height and Weight Individuals lose height and gain weight Both obesity and severe weight loss can pose health risks

Physical Development Physical Changes Strength, Joints, and Bones Sarcopenia: age-related loss of muscle mass and strength Cushions for bone movement become less efficient, often leading to joint stiffness and more difficulty in movement Progressive bone loss

Physical Development Physical Changes Vision and Hearing Accommodation of the eye (ability to focus and maintain an image) experiences sharp declines between 40–59 years Difficulty viewing close objects Reduced blood supply decreases visual field Hearing can start to decline by the age of 40 High-pitched sounds are typically lost first

Physical Development Physical Changes Cardiovascular System High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and cardiovascular disease Metabolic Syndrome: a condition characterized by hypertension, obesity, and insulin resistance Exercise, weight control, and a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can often help

Physical Development Physical Changes Lungs Sleep Lung tissue becomes less elastic at about age 55, decreasing the lung’s capacity Sleep Wakeful periods become more frequent in the 40’s Less deep sleep (stage 4)

Physical Development Physical Changes

Physical Development Health and Disease Stress and Disease Chronic Disorders: a slow inset and a long duration Rare in early adulthood but increase in middle age Stress and Disease The Immune System and Stress Stress and the Cardiovascular System Culture and Health

Physical Development Mortality Rates Chronic diseases are the main cause of death during middle adulthood Heart disease Cancer In 2005, cancer was the leading cause of death in 45–64- year-olds followed by cardiovascular disease

Physical Development Sexuality Climacteric: the midlife transition in which fertility declines Menopause: time in middle age (late 40s to early 50s) when a woman’s menstrual periods completely cease Perimenopause: transitional period; often takes up to 10 years Heredity and experience influence the onset of menopause

Physical Development Sexuality Menopause Hot flashes, nausea, fatigue, and rapid heartbeat Not the negative experience it once was Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is controversial; long term use should be seriously reevaluated

Physical Development Sexuality Hormonal Changes in Middle-Aged Men Modest decline in sexual hormone level and activity Erectile Dysfunction: inability to achieve and maintain an erection May stem from physiological problems Sexual Attitudes and Behavior Sexual activity occurs less frequently than in early adulthood Middle-aged men are more interested in sex than middle-aged women Living with a spouse or partner makes all the difference in terms of engaging in sexual activity

Physical Development Sexuality

Cognitive Development Intelligence Crystallized Intelligence: an individual’s accumulated information and verbal skills Continues to increase in middle adulthood Fluid Intelligence: the ability to reason abstractly May begin to decline in middle adulthood

Cognitive Development Intelligence

Cognitive Development Intelligence The Seattle Longitudinal Study: study of intellectual abilities in adulthood years (Schaie) Peak performance on vocabulary, verbal ability, inductive reasoning, and spatial orientation was attained in middle age Decline in numerical ability and perceptual speed

Cognitive Development Intelligence Insert Figure 15.6

Cognitive Development Information Processing Speed of Information Processing Perceptual speed begins declining in early adulthood and continues to decline in middle adulthood Expertise Expertise often shows up more in middle adulthood than in early adulthood Rely on accumulated experience Process information automatically and analyze it more efficiently Have better strategies and shortcuts to solving problems Are more creative and flexible in solving problems

Cognitive Development Information Processing Memory Verbal memory declines during middle adulthood according to most researchers Linked to changes in working memory and ineffective memory strategies Practical Problem Solving Remains stable in early and middle adulthood, then declines in late adulthood

Careers, Work, and Leisure Work in Midlife The role of work is central during middle age In the U.S., about 80% of people aged 40-59 years of age are employed A time of evaluation, assessment, and reflection about work

Careers, Work, and Leisure Work in Midlife Current Challenges and Changes Currently, middle-aged workers face several challenges in the 21st century Globalization and exporting of jobs Rapid developments in information technologies Downsizing organizations Early retirement Pensions and health care

Careers, Work, and Leisure Pleasant times after work when individuals are free to pursue activities and interests of their own choosing Compared with those who never took vacations, men who went on annual vacations were 21% less likely to die over the 9 years studied, and 32% less likely to die of coronary disease

Religion and Meaning in Life Religion and Adult Lives More than 70% of middle-aged adults are religious and consider spirituality a major part of their lives Increase in spirituality tends to occur between late middle adulthood and late adulthood Women have consistently shown a stronger interest in religion than males

Religion and Meaning in Life Religion and Adult Lives

Religion and Meaning in Life Religion and Health Religion is positively linked to health Frankl (1984) identified the three most distinct human qualities as: Spirituality Freedom Responsibility

Religion and Meaning in Life Baumeister and Vohs (2002) argue that the quest for the meaning of life may be understood in terms of four main needs: Need for purpose Need for values Need for a sense of efficacy Need for self-worth