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How Far Do You Know About Aging?
| In human life span, both of infant and puberty are growing stages. At the end of puberty, our body will turn to aging period. According to a famous geriatrician in Japan, Professor Kunio Ota, human¡¯s body systems started to deteriorate at the age of 30 and all the aging symptoms will reveal at internally as well as externally, such as: muscles functions, skin, body posture, immunity, taste, eyesight and so on. |
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> Culmination of body development
> A slight decrease in physical function
> Loss of skin elasticity, and wrinkles appear
> Thickening of heart muscle
> Body leaning forward |
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> Significant aging
> Male: hair line moves backward, grey hair
> Presbyopia after 45 years old
> Decline in physical disease-resistant ability
> Slight increases in body weight, and reduces in height
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> Quicker aging
> Flabby skin and obvious wrinkles
> No menstruation in most women hence loss of fertility
> Decline in brain cells function
> Degradation in muscles and other tissues,weight loss
> Reduction in male semen
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> Descend in height
> Sense of taste becomes blunt, keeping only 30-40%of the functions in adolescence
> Lung capacity is only 50% of adolescence
> Muscle strength is only 50% of the age of 25 years old.
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Aging Is The Main Factor
For All Diseases
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Wrinkle & Pigmentation |
Getting Old? |
Grey hair |
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Presbyopia |
Beer belly |
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Hair Loss and Bald |
Flabby Muscles |
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Fatigue |
Lack of stamina |
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Sore Back |
Decrease in Sexual Performance |
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