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How does physical ability change as we get older?

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How does physical ability change as we get older?
« on: 06/04/2018 08:23:51 »
Chris asks:

Why do we get slower and weaker, less agile and generally less physically able as we age? I have trained heavily all my life (competitive running, swimming, cycling but also yoga and weights), yet  in spite of these efforts I get slower and weaker. Physiologically, what happens to the body that causes this degradation?

What do you think?
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Re: How does physical ability change as we get older?
« Reply #1 on: 06/04/2018 12:42:45 »
Aging (or senescence) also occurs at the cellular level, when cells cease dividing.
- This is an important mechanism for blocking the uncontrolled growth of cancers

When you are young, lifting weights causes the muscle cells to break; the stem cells divide and the muscle grows.
- When you are old, many cells no longer replicate, so if you kill some muscle cells, they are not replaced as effectively.
- This suggests a transition from active body building when young to maintaining the muscle mass that you have in a healthy state when older
- Keeping up a healthy level of exercise is important; a healthy heart and healthy circulatory system preserves brain function: "What's good for the heart is good for the head!".

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_senescence
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Re: How does physical ability change as we get older?
« Reply #2 on: 07/04/2018 07:52:56 »
The older we get, the better we were.  Ask any rock musician.
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