Posted on 02/18/2008 5:01:02 PM PST by blam
Older People Are Happy: Life Begins At 40 And 50 And 60
ScienceDaily (Feb. 18, 2008) Growing old is a happier experience than many of us imagine - thats according to the findings of a study conducted at Queens University, Belfast, on behalf of the Changing Ageing Partnership (CAP).
The study, which was conducted by Dr John Garry from Queens University, looked at young peoples attitudes to happiness in old age and how these attitudes affect their current health-related behaviour.
Dr Garry said: We have all heard the saying life begins at forty. But it seems that many people, particularly young people, actually associate growing old with being miserable, meaning they dont see any benefit in preserving their health for old age.
Young people like to enjoy themselves, but this often means behaving in ways that can damage their future health. The harmful effects of alcohol, smoking and poor diet and fitness are well known, but many young people still binge-drink, smoke, avoid eating fruit and vegetables and fail to do regular exercise.
This study aimed to find out whether this risky behaviour is associated with young peoples estimates of happiness in old age. Are they determined to live it up while they are young because they are convinced that as they grow older they will become more and more miserable?
The research found that, contrary to common belief, old age does not mean a decline in happiness - older people are just as happy as younger people. Whilst many young people associate old age with doom and gloom, this is not the case.
We also found a strong link between the belief that happiness declines with age and levels of binge drinking by young men. It seems that these young men abuse their bodies through alcohol because, as they see it, there is little point in preserving their health for a miserable old age.
Perhaps health professionals should consider this in their efforts to tackle binge drinking amongst young men. By addressing their incorrect perception that growing old is a miserable experience, they may be encouraged to drink more responsibly and take better care of their health.
Archie and Margaret Lindsay, who are celebrating their 44th Valentines Day together, say they are perfectly happy in their old age. The couple attend the Newtownabbey Senior Citizens Forum. Mr Lindsay said: I am surprised that so many young people think that getting older means being unhappy. My wife and I are both in our seventies and are as happy now as we were thirty years ago - and I think many of our friends would say the same. In the end, its not the years in your life that count, its the life in your years!
Its important that young people realise that they can still enjoy life as they get older. As long as they make an effort to look after themselves, theres no reason why they shouldnt look forward to a happy and fulfilled old age.
Adapted from materials provided by Queen's University, Belfast.
Or the teenage social scene.
Cheers!
Bikes are the best thing for fitness -- except look out for the cars and other cyclists ;-)
Fish oil and stretching help too.
Cheers!
I don’t know about that. When you’re young and good looking, everyone thinks about you. I just did my niece’s senior portraits (I do photography). She was young and beautiful, and everyone paid attention to her. When I was a teenage guy, I was considered good looking, and women paid attention to me. As we age, people pay less attention to us. Many many moons ago I wrote a little riff on milestones in life, and remembered my mom talking about how devastating it was the first time she walked past several Marines and they got quiet and respectful.
Hey. Congrats!
I have one 46 YO and one 44 YO.
4 grandkids and 1 great grandkid.
Back when I was in my 20's I just couldn't imagine being 60.
Now that I'm well into my 60's I can't imagine how I "survived" my 20's.
(Ya couldn't pay me enough money to relive my 20's again or my 30's either for that matter)
ROTFL!!!
It’s all gravy.
Good Job! At least your ‘child’ was raised with enough common sense that he/she made it this far...and with some Grace. ;)
Turned 66 yesterday. Life keeps getting better!
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