Middle-Aged Adults
Middle age in the review is defined as ages 45 to 65 and includes biological, psychological, and social changes. Research commonly identifies midlife as a low point in life satisfaction and subjective well-being. Midlife is associated with…
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Middle age in the review is defined as ages 45 to 65 and includes biological, psychological, and social changes. Research commonly identifies midlife as a low point in life satisfaction and subjective well-being. Midlife is associated with increased chronic disease risk and declines in musculoskeletal, metabolic, cognitive, and hormonal domains. Middle-aged adults may face social changes such as caregiving, children leaving home, workplace role changes, and social isolation.