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Some people really do get better with age. Here’s why

Last updated: March 5, 2026 4:05 am
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Aging is often associated with a decline in physical and cognitive health. However, a recent study suggests that many older adults actually experience improvements in these areas over time. The key to better aging may lie in how individuals perceive the aging process.

According to the study, individuals who hold positive beliefs about aging are more likely to see enhancements in their cognitive skills and walking speed. On the other hand, those with negative views on aging tend to experience a decline in these abilities. This indicates that one’s mindset can have a significant impact on their biological health.

Becca Levy, a professor at Yale University and co-author of the study, emphasizes the importance of age beliefs in shaping health outcomes. She suggests that interventions targeting individuals’ perceptions of aging could lead to positive changes in their overall well-being.

Previous research by Levy has shown that attitudes towards aging can influence various health outcomes, including memory problems, cardiovascular conditions, and biomarkers associated with Alzheimer’s disease. The latest study, published in Geriatrics, involved over 11,000 adults aged 65 and above. Results revealed that a significant portion of participants demonstrated improvements in cognitive function and physical fitness over a 12-year period.

While the overall trend in the study showed a decline in abilities as individuals aged, many participants actually experienced positive changes in their health. This challenges the common notion that aging inevitably leads to a deterioration in physical and cognitive capacities.

Levy emphasizes that the perception of aging as a period of continuous decline is not always accurate. Many individuals exhibit resilience and improvement as they age, debunking the stereotype of aging as a one-way street towards decline.

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In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of positive age beliefs in promoting better aging outcomes. By shifting societal attitudes towards aging and implementing interventions that support positive perceptions of aging, individuals may be able to enhance their overall health and well-being as they grow older.

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