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Today & Tomorrow - Lecture 1
Campbell Lecture and Lab
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Graduate
01/30/2009

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3 goals of successful aging:
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1. Avoiding disease and disability. 2. Maintaining high cognitive and physical functioning. 3. Staying involved with life and living.
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Life expectancy in 1990
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Men: 72.6 Women: 79.3
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Life expectancy in 2001:
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Men: 75 Women: 80.2
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There are _____ countries with more than 2 million persons over 65
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28
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Country with largest number of elders:
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China with 63.4 million
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Older American Act:
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Passed in 1965. Intended to provide support and restorative services, both institutional and community-based. Currently waiting reauthorization. (Bonder, pg. 16)
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2030 US population projection:
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approx. 71.5 million people will be 65 and older, comprising 20% of population
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Is the number of persons aging successfully increasing or decreasing?
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Increasing.
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Somatic Mutation Theory of Aging:
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Genetic damage leads to functional failure and death. Subtype of Stochastic, Biological Theory of Aging.
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NEUROENDOCRINE theory of aging:
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Functional decrements in neurons and hormones. Subtype of Developmental-Genetic Theory of Aging.

FREE RADICAL: Damage from highly chemically reactive agents.
CALORIC RESTRICTION: Excess calories damage tissues.
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CELL-CELL HYBRIDIZATION:
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All these theories posit cellular level changes affecting organismal changes. Subtype of Cellular aging Theory.
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Growth factor signal transduction and DNA replication are subtypes of which theory?
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Cellular Aging Theory
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Mutation Accumulation theory:
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Genetic errors/accidents over time lead to aging. Subtype of evolutionary theory.
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Antagonistic pleiotropy theory:
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Late-acting deleterious genes accumulate if they have any benefit in early life. Subtype of evolutionary theory.
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Disposable Soma theory:
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Soma cells have limited durability because they have a short expected duration of use. Subtype of evolutionary theory.
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Normal age-related change theory:
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Cognitive change is an inevitable part of aging. Subtype of neuropsychological theory.
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Neurodegenerative Change:
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Cognitive change is the result of damage and degeneration. Subtype of Neuropsychological Theory.
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Psychological: Life span theory of aging:
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The second half of life is characterized by significant individual differentiation, multidirectionality, and intraindividual plasticity.
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Psychological: Selective optimization with compensation theory of aging:
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A model of psychological and behavior adaptation identifying 3 fundamental mechanisms for managing adaptive development in later life.
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Psychological: Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
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Describes individual choices in interaction, based on self-interested need for emotional closeness that leads to selective interactions.
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Distal Determinant Theory:
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Factors that affect cognition reside outside the individual, for example, in the social and cultural environment. Subtype of Psychological: Cognition and Aging Theory.
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Proximal Determinant Theory:
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Specific individual differences are the cause of cognitive change. Subtype of Psychological: Cognition and Aging Theory.
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Personality and Aging Theory:
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Theories that focus on the extent and nature of personality stability and change over time. Subtype of psychological theories of aging.
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Life course theory of aging:
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Focuses on expected and normal changes in life over its entire span. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Social exchange theory:
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Individuals, including elders, make rational choices about interactions with others, based on their needs and on norms of reciprocity. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Social Constructionist Theory:
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Focuses on individual agency and social behavior within the larger structures of society, and on subjective meanings of age and the aging experience. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Feminist Theory of Aging:
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Give priority to gender as an organizing principle for social life across the life span. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Political economy of aging theory:
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Focus on the interaction of economic and political forces in explaining how the treatment and status of older adults can be understood. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Critical perspectives of aging theory:
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Focuses either on humanistic dimensions of aging or on structural components in attempting to create positive models emphasizing strengths and diversity of age. Subtype of sociological theories.
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Cskiszentmihalyi describes 3 components of meaning:
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achieving purpose, expressing intentionality, creating internal harmony
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"ability to perform activities a person believes is central to independence"
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everyday competence
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"perceived ability is as important as actual ability"
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"Self Efficacy" Positive Psychology
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What percent of the population is currently living in nursing homes?
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5 %
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"a sense that life makes sense, it has meaning"
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coherence
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"the human capacity to do"
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agency
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"power to change the way we envision life and ourselves"
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Blessing
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"Connected, coherent, grounded in agency and expressing blessing is a wondrous engine of life..."
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Hope
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SOC treatment themes:
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Substitution (selection); Optimization; Compensation
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Error Catastrophe Theory of Aging:
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Defect in protein synthesis mechanism leads to errors in proteins. Subtype of stochastic, biological theory of aging.
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IMMUNOLOGICAL theory of aging:
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Functional decrements in immune system. Subtype of developmental-genetic, biological theory of aging.
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Free radical theory of aging:
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Damage from highly chemically reactive agents. Subtype of developmental-genetic, biological theory of aging.
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Caloric restriction theory of aging:
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Excess calories damage tissues. Subtype of developmental-genetic, biological theory of aging.
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