Verywell Mind: Self-perceptions of aging could play a major role in maintaining health as you get older, a recent study suggests.
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Your attitude and beliefs about getting older may play a significant role in your risk of developing major health conditions associated with aging, according to a recent study in The International Journal of Aging and Human Development.
Researchers looked at the perceptions of aging among 244 middle-aged and older adults, focusing on optimism and self-efficacy. Both of those are geared toward the future, according to study co-author Karen Hooker, PhD, in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University. READ MORE
(Source: Verywell Mind, 01/28/2021)
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