The Aging Process
The aging process is a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors; therefore each individual ages differently. For example, changes in body composition, body weight, and body systems are common effects of aging. It is essential for those who are aging to maintain a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk of disease and infection. However, the end result of aging inevitably is death. Appropriate preparation for death contributes to well-being of family and friends and brings peace of mind to the dying.
For this Discussion, consider the impact of aging on personal health and wellness and the importance of preparing for death.
To prepare for this Discussion:
- Review Chapter 14 in Health: The Basics, 10th edition. Pay particular attention to aging and preparing for death.
- Complete the Chapter 14 Personal Health Assessment “Are You Afraid of Death?” in Health: The Basics, 10th edition.
- Think about preparing for death.
- Review the media “Dimensions of Health Wheel.” Select two dimensions of health and consider how the aging process might affect each of them.
With these thoughts in mind:
Select one of the two Discussion Questions.
Post a brief description of the two dimensions of health you selected. Then explain how the aging process might affect those dimensions. Finally, describe one strategy you might recommend to improve or enhance the two dimensions of health you selected for someone who is aging.
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Post an example of a situation in which preparation for death was either adequately planned or inadequately planned. Explain the results and the impact of those results on family and friends. Finally, explain how this situation might influence your own preparations for death and dying.