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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age consequences" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the effects or outcomes related to aging, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The study examined the age consequences of lifestyle choices on health outcomes."
Alternatives: "effects of aging" or "consequences of age".
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The investigated group was divided into two groups of men and women to determine sex dependency and then into two age groups (20 59 and over 60 years) to establish age consequences.
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Conversely, beliefs about control over positive experiences relating to aging and the assumption of positive aging consequences were associated with lower depression scores.
Atomic force microscopy was used to characterize the effects of chemical reactions induced by accelerated ageing in a climatic chamber (80 °C, R.H. 65%) on Whatman no. 1 chromatography paper surface, in order to study ageing consequences on sub-micron structures in cellulose.
Both control dimensions were also positively associated with the endorsement of positive aging consequences.
A cyclical timeline was also associated with fewer positive aging consequences.
Here, we examine the neurodegenerative and aging consequences of altering CycD/Cdk4 function in Drosophila.
Conversely, individuals with less negative emotional responses to aging also endorsed positive perceptions such as control and positive aging consequences.
In keeping with this, control positive was also positively associated with positive aging consequences (r =.28, p <.001).
And third, people observe changes in their bodies with aging, consequences that profoundly influence how they think, feel, and behave.
The assumption of positive aging consequences has been linked with greater creativity [ 28] and greater subjective well-being [ 5].
A more chronic experience of aging, a more negative emotional response to aging and more perceived negative aging consequences were associated with higher disability levels.
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