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Title: Aging Changes


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Aging Changes
  • Overview of Various Body Systems Age-related
    Changes
  • Highlights of Some of the Major Disorders
    Diseases

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Skin Age-related Changes
  • Functions of the skin
  • Thermoregulation
  • Excretion of metabolic wastes
  • Protection of underlying structures
  • Maintenance of fluid electrolyte balance
  • Sensation of pain

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Integumentary System
  • Age-related changes
  • Flattening of epidermal-dermal junction
  • Decrease in of melanocytes Langerhans cells
  • Increase in quantity quality of elastin
  • Decrease in of sweat and sebaceous glands

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Integumentary Age related changes contd
  • Decrease in subcutaneous fat and dermal blood
    supply
  • Thinner dermis
  • Slowed nail growth
  • Changes in hair color, quantity, distribution

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Integumentary (contd)
  • Negative Functional Consequences

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Integumentary (contd)
  • Risk Factors
  • Heredity
  • Pathologic conditions
  • ADRs
  • Lifestyle
  • Environmental

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Vision
  • Age-Related Changes
  • Yellowing opacity of cornea
  • Increase in size density of lens
  • Decrease in pupillary size

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Vision (contd)
  • Atrophy of ciliary muscle
  • Decrease in blood supply neurons in the retina
  • Decreased tears
  • Shrinkage of vitreous

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Vision (contd)
  • Negative Functional Consequences

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Vision (contd)
  • Negative Functional Consequences

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Visual Deficits -- Cataracts
  • Most common disorder found in the aging eye
  • Incidence increases with age
  • A clouding of the normally clear transparent
    lens of the eye

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Cataracts -- symptoms
  • Symptoms
  • Causes

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Cataracts
  • Treatment
  • Prognosis

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Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
  • Macula located in centre of retina
  • Leading cause of blindness in older adults
  • Risk factors

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AMD (contd)
  • Symptoms
  • Difficulty performing tasks that require close
    central vision
  • Dark or empty area in the centre of vision
  • Decreased color vision
  • A kink in telephone poles or a bend in lines
    on road
  • Words on a page blurred

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AMD (contd)
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment

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Hearing
  • Age-related changes
  • Outer ear
  • Middle ear
  • Inner ear

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Hearing (contd)
  • Presbycusis
  • A slowly progressive bilaterally symmetric
    disease in hearing that primarily affects high
    tones and is associated with aging.
  • Causes

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Smell
  • Taste

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Musculoskeletal
  • Age-related changes
  • Decreased muscle mass (decrease in size and of
    muscle fibers)
  • Changes to bone remodelling
  • Bone loss

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Musculoskeletal (contd)
  • Age-related changes (contd)
  • Deterioration of muscle fibrils with replacement
    by connective tissue fat
  • Deterioration of muscle cell membranes
  • Degenerative changes in arterial cartilage

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Musculoskeletal (contd)
  • Negative Functional Consequences

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Musculoskeletal Diseases
  • Osteoporosis
  • Gradual loss of bone mass
  • Affects all individuals to some degree
  • Women experience greater bone loss than men

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Osteoporosis
  • Primary Osteoporosis
  • Associated with age- and menopause-related
    changes
  • Occurs more often in women
  • age of onset is menopause
  • Consequences can occur 10 to 20 years
    post-menopause

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Osteoporosis (contd)
  • Risk factors
  • Female
  • Increased age
  • White or Asian
  • Estrogen deficiency
  • Low calcium intake
  • Prolonged immobility

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Osteoporosis (contd)
  • Risk factors (contd)
  • Small bones
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • Genetics
  • Excessive use of antacids, particularly those
    that contain aluminum
  • Inadequate Vit. D. intake
  • Cigarette smoking
  • Long-term use of certain medications

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Osteoarthritis
  • A nearly universal, slowly progressive
    degenerative condition affecting men women
  • Also known as degenerative joint disease
  • Degeneration of the cartilage

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Osteoarthritis (contd)
  • Symptoms
  • Joint pain
  • Stiffness
  • Loss of motion
  • Decreased function
  • Deformity

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Falls
  • Age-related functional consequence
  • Considered predictable events of which many can
    be prevented
  • Caused by a number of environmental and intrinsic
    factors
  • Usually a result of a combination of factors

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Falls -- Intrinsic Factors
  • -- increased age
  • -- functional impairment
  • -- dizziness
  • -- postural hypotension
  • -- poor balance
  • -- gait disorders
  • -- weakness
  • -- impaired proprioception
  • -- cognitive impairment
  • -- chronic illness
  • -- depression
  • -- risk-taking

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Falls -- Extrinsic Factors
  • -- outdoor areas
  • -- transition areas
  • -- poor footwear
  • -- lack of supervision
  • -- medications
  • -- restraints

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Cardiovascular
  • Age-related changes
  • Stiffening of vasculature

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Restraints
One method used to prevent falls since time
began has been to restrain the person or their
limbs.

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Cardiovascular
  • Age-related changes
  • Stiffening of vasculature
  • Thicker, less elastic, more dilated veins
  • Altered baroreflex mechanisms
  • Changes in conduction mechanism
  • Increase in heart weight
  • Increased peripheral resistance

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Cardiovascular (contd)
  • Negative functional consequences

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CV disease
  • Modifiable risk factors
  • Hypertension
  • Lifestyle
  • Smoking
  • Body weight

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CV disease
  • Non-modifiable risk factors
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Family history

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Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Arteriosclerosis
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Coronary artery disease (CAD)
  • Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

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Arteriosclerosis general term meaning hardening
of the arteriesAtherosclerosis accumulation
of fatty deposits and fibrous tissue in the walls
of the arteries.
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CAD
  • A pathologic condition of the coronary arteries
    in which abnormal lipids and fibrous tissue
    accumulate in the arterial wall
  • These changes lead to alterations in the blood
    flow to the heart muscle

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Coronary Artery Disease
  • Incidence increases with age
  • Risk factors
  • Hypertension, smoking, diabetes mellitus,
    elevated cholesterol

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CAD
  • Arterial wall consists of 3 layers
  • Intima
  • Media
  • Adventitia

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA)
  • A rapidly developing vascular deficit in the
    brain, which causes a focal disturbance of brain
    function for more than 24 hours
  • A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) lasts less than
    24 hours

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) (contd)
  • CVAs (Strokes) are the 3rd most common cause of
    death in industrialized countries
  • 70 of strokes occur in people 65

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) (contd)
  • Risk factors
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Cardiac disease
  • Oral contraceptives
  • Hypotension

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) (contd)
  • 2 main causes of CVAs
  • 1. Hemorrhages due to hematomas and aneurysms
    that bleed into the brain

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) (contd)
  • Ischemia due to thrombosis and embolism

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Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) (contd)
  • Signs Symptoms
  • Light-headedness
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Drop attack
  • Hemiplegia
  • Behavioral Memory changes
  • Aphasia
  • Hemianopsia

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Respiratory
  • Age-Related changes
  • Decreased elasticity of lung tissue
  • Increased anteroposterior diameter of chest wall
  • Weakened respiratory muscles
  • Decreased vital capacity
  • Increased residual lung volume

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Respiratory (contd)
  • Negative Functional Consequences
  • Increased use of accessory muscles
  • Increased energy expenditure for breathing
  • Decreased gas exchange
  • Diminished cough reflex
  • Increased susceptibility to respiratory
    infections

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Respiratory Diseases (contd)
  • Lower Respiratory Infections
  • Do not display the typical symptoms!

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EliminationAge- related changes
  • Decreased of nephrons
  • Decreased renal blood flow
  • Decreased bladder capacity
  • Relaxation of pelvic floor muscles

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Elimination (contd)
  • Decreased bladder capacity
  • Incomplete bladder emptying
  • Urinary urgency and frequency
  • Nocturia

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Elimination (contd)
  • Risk factors leading to elimination problems,
    such as infection or incontinence
  • Enlargement of the prostate
  • Systemic diseases (dementia, dehydration, CVA)
  • Medications
  • Impaired mobility
  • Unfamiliar environment
  • Indwelling catheter

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