Explain the Physiological Functional and Sensory Changes in Aging.
Ans) Physiological changes occur with aging in all organ systems. The cardiac output decreases, blood pressure increases and arteriosclerosis develops. The lungs show impaired gas exchange, a decrease in vital capacity and slower expiratory flow rates.
- As people age, they often experience changes in their sensory function (vision, hearing, smell, taste, and peripheral sensation). These sensory changes can negatively impact the older adults' ability to interact with their environment, decreasing their quality of life.
What are some of the most common functional changes associated with aging?
2. Describe and explain the major physiological changes / adaptations that occur during a 20 week cv training program.
Explain what is the physiological reason for why metabolic consequences (e.g. changes in exercise intensity, substrate utilization, and blood lactate levels) result in changes in ventilation during a graded maximal exercise test?
What are the effects of aging on sensory function?What can be done to prevent vision and hearing losses with aging?What are the 5 sensory systems?
1- Explain the changes in heart rate between conditions. Describe the physiological mechanisms causing these changes. 2- Are there differences in the cardiac cycle with the respiratory cycle (“Start of inhale-exhale” data)? 3- What changes occurred in the duration of systole and diastole between resting and post-exercise? 4- In the normal cardiac cycle, the atria contract before the ventricles. Where is this fact represented in the ECG? 5- What is meant by “AV delay” and what purpose does the delay serve?...
12. What changes in neuronal membrane potential are triggered by physiological responses? Explain. 13. Which type of synapse would work better for synchronization of neuronal activity? Why? Explain. 14 What are the main mechanisms of removing calcium from the cytonlasm?
Describe several significant roles good nutrition plays in aging. What roles can nutrition play in retarding the aging process? Identify two age-related health issues and explain how nutrition may help prevent or contribute to them. Be sure that your responses are based upon scientific evidence. Describe three physiological changes that occur with aging and explain how these changes affect nutrition status. Describe which vitamins and minerals need special consideration for the elderly. Explain why. Name several factors that complicate the...
1) explain the consequential impact of the biological changes associated with the aging process on NaCl. 2) identify Nacl is a_____ a) mineral b) amino acid c) vitamin 3) explain NaCl functions in mantaining homeostatic balance in human body. please answer all of them.
1. How might age-related changes in physical and sensory functioning relate impact health and how does this pay into what we learned previously about aging stereotypes? Integrate a scholarly source. 2. What do you believe are the most significant age-related changes in the body? Why are these so important? Integrate a scholarly source. 3. How might these changes impact self-efficacy, self-concept, and self-confidence of an individual? Integrate a scholarly source
What is the difference between normal aging and pathological aging? Select one biological internal system and briefly discuss normal structural and functional changes that occur with age. What are diseases or malfunctions that can increase the aging process? How can the aging of these systems be slowed? How does aging affect a person’s sensory organs? How can this change affect the quality of life of older adults? What measures can be taken to mediate the effect of age-related loss and...