DYSPEPSIA GENERATION

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‘Over The Hill at 24?: The Aging of the Twentysomethings

16th April 2014

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Most studies of aging concentrate on the deterioration of those more than 50 years old, and paint a woeful portrait of life in decline once people are past their breeding years.

So it’s only fair that two researchers at Canada’s Simon Fraser University have chosen a different group: people aged 16 to 44.

And they’ve determined that somewhere around age 24, these people too suffer a decline in “cognitive motor performance.”

Translated, that means they start slowing down.

And a good thing, too.

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