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The Physical and Biological Aging Journey from birth to late
adulthood.
LIFE- SPAN
DEVELOPMENT
Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
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Body Growth
Patterns develop that include
height and weight
Puberty
Transitions from childhood to
Adulthood
Physical Development and Biological Aging
Adulthood
Early, Middle and Late
Adulthood
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Infancy
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Infancy Stage of Aging (Biological Changes)
● To avoid sleep issues infants, need
consistent sleep routines and avoid high
screen time.
● Plenty of nutrients and in a loving, safe
and caring environment.
● Infants receive nutrients from human
milk or formula in the 1st 6 months
● Its recommended infants receive 14-16
hours of sleep & 11-14 hours for one- to
two-year-olds.
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● Average Newborn in the U.S. is 20 inches
long & 7 ½ pounds.
● Gain 5-6 ounces per week in first month of
life.
● At 4 months most infants have doubled
birth weight.
● At 1 year old they have tripled their birth
weight.
● By age 2 they have reached 1/5 of adult
weight and ½ of adult height .
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Infancy Stage of Aging (Biological Changes)
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Yadao, P.C. (2005, October 3). Tracking Infant Growth: Average Baby
Weight and Height by Month. Parents.com.
https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/charting-babys-growth
/
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Childhood
02
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Childhood
Canadian Family Day
● Bodies lengthen: boys gain more muscle mass
and girls more fatty tissue
● Height increase of 2-3 inches per year
● Weight gain of 5-7 pounds per year
● 10-13 hours of sleep recommended
● Better sleep results in better parent
interactions
● Nutrition influences skeletal growth,
body shape, and susceptibility to
disease
● Good nutrition can increase test
scores, improve performance in
school, and lower the chances of a
speech delay (Study.com, 2019)
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Adolescence
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Adolescence is a period of great change physically, biologically, cognitively, and psychologically. This is the stage when
children begin puberty. Adolescence is divided into three stages 1. Early adolescence (10-13) 2. Middle adolescence
(14-17) 3. Late adolescence (18-21).
Physical changes occur most during early and middle adolescence
Growth spurts 25% of growth in height occurs during puberty (healthychildren.org, 2014). Increased muscle mass,
strength and coordination improve. These are followed by changes in genitalia. Boys have increase in size of penis
and testicles girls breasts begin to develop, pubic hair begins to grow, followed by underarm hair, and acne. Body
odor also becomes an issue.
Biological changes
The endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. The two main hormones are testosterone and
estradiol. The endocrine system is responsible for growth and skeletal development (Santrock, 2023)
Cognitive changes
Early adolescents still think in black and white, good and bad and are very self-centered. Where as, middle
adolescents can see the big picture but, their thought process is still not as mature as an adult. The frontal lobe
has not fully developed yet. During late adolescence is when the brain fully develops and impulse control is
present. (Allen, B. Waterman, H., 2019) .
Adolescence signs of aging
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Psychological changes
During early adolescence children often feel self-conscious and concerned what others think and begin
To seek independence and want privacy. Puberty may cause anxiety for some. Middle adolescence is a
time when peer pressure is the greatest. Appearance is more important, teens often want more
distance from from their family and spend more time with friends. Late adolescence has the least
changes. Puberty is complete by this time. They have reached adult height and now have established a
sense of identity
Adolescence signs of aging cont.
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AGE
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PHYSICAL
BRAIN
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EARLY ADULTHOOD
04
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Early Adulthood
Canadian Family Day
● Physically mature by early adulthood
● Full height, individuals tend to be healthy and
energetic in early adulthood
● The peak of their physical capacities, often
between the ages of 19 and 26 (Santrock,
2020)
● The brain starts to reach its maximum in early
adulthood
What you might see in Early Adulthood
- Establish careers
- Intimacy vs Isolation (Erikson, 1994)
- Finding a life partner
- Establishing home and family
- Developing social circles
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Middle
Adulthood
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Middle Adulthood
Middle Adulthood age or the midpoint of life is getting harder to pin down due to medical discoveries and people living healthier
longer lives. Statistically the middle of life today is about 39.5 years of age. What we think of as middle age is anywhere from
45-65 years of age (Santrock, 2023).
Middle-age careers have been found to effectively peak during middle age because of, “increase motivation, work experience,
employer loyalty, and better strategic thinking.” (Nygard, C-H., 2013). Middle adulthood is a time of, “..expanding personal and
social involvement and responsibility.” Middle adults are inclined to take the role of assisting the next generation in becoming,
mature individuals as well as helping them reach and maintain satisfaction in a career (Santrock, 2023).
Research in brain development has proposed changes that take place in middle adulthood. Fluid intelligence, or abstract
reasoning, has been theorized to decrease after it peaks in one’s late 20s. Crystalized intelligence or the ability to accumulate
information and verbal skills has been proposed to increase or remain stable during middle adulthood (Perera, A. 2020).
Middle age is a time when chronic disorders, with a slow onset and long duration, are increasing (Harris & Wallace, 2012). At
around age 50, 1-2% of muscle loss occurs in adults with bone loss accelerated during the 50s. Women’s rate of bone loss is
about twice that of a man’s (Santrock, 2023). Many middle-aged adults are more likely to die of an illnesses such as heart
disease and cancer.
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Mid 60’s through Death
LATE
ADULTHOOD
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CHANGES IN LATE ADULTHOOD
Physical Appearance
As we reach late adulthood, age spots, wrinkles, and loss
of muscle mass become more present due to weight loss
and lack of activity and exercise.
64-69% of men and women develop hypertension
between age 65-74%
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Sleeping
Sleep patterns age for older adults as they go to
sleep earlier, wake up earlier and take naps
during the day. Sleeping can be more difficult
for those who face constant health issues and
take prescription drugs. Too much sleep can
cause adults to be less physical and effective
cognitive functioning.
Aging Brain
Life Expectancy
● Brain weight decreases 5-10%
● Brain volume decreases 15%
● Decreases in neurons, synapse, axons, and dendrites
● Decrease in prefrontal cortex leads to memory loss
● Spinal cord and brain slowing attributes to slow
mobility, IQ, and cognitive activities.
More adults are living longer and it is predicted to increase
in the future.
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Adults and families evolve, grow
and age throughout generations
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References
Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
Allen, B., Waterman, H. (2019). Stages of Adolescence Healthychildren.org.
https://healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/teen/Pages/Stages-of-Adolescence.aspx
Harris, J.R., Wallace, R. B. (2012). The institute of medicine’s new report on living with chronic illness. Preventing
Chronic Disease, 9:12126.
How Nutrition Impacts Early Childhood Development | Study.com. (2019). Study.com.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-nutrition-impacts-early-childhood-development.html
Nygard, C-H. (2013). The ability to work peaks in middle age. Interview. Retrieved September 15, 2013, from
https://news/3-6759454.
Perera, A. (2020). Fluid vs crystalized intelligence. Simply Psychology.
www.simplypsychology.org/fluid-crystallized-intelligence.html
Santrock, J. (2022). A topical approach to lifespan development. (11th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.
Yadao, P.C. (2005, October 3). Tracking Infant Growth: Average Baby Weight and Height by Month. Parents.com.
https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/charting-babys-growth/
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LifeSpan Presentation Week 2-1.pdf

  • 1. 1 The Physical and Biological Aging Journey from birth to late adulthood. LIFE- SPAN DEVELOPMENT Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 2. 2 Body Growth Patterns develop that include height and weight Puberty Transitions from childhood to Adulthood Physical Development and Biological Aging Adulthood Early, Middle and Late Adulthood Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 3. 3 Infancy 01 Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 4. Infancy Stage of Aging (Biological Changes) ● To avoid sleep issues infants, need consistent sleep routines and avoid high screen time. ● Plenty of nutrients and in a loving, safe and caring environment. ● Infants receive nutrients from human milk or formula in the 1st 6 months ● Its recommended infants receive 14-16 hours of sleep & 11-14 hours for one- to two-year-olds. Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna ● Average Newborn in the U.S. is 20 inches long & 7 ½ pounds. ● Gain 5-6 ounces per week in first month of life. ● At 4 months most infants have doubled birth weight. ● At 1 year old they have tripled their birth weight. ● By age 2 they have reached 1/5 of adult weight and ½ of adult height .
  • 5. 5 Infancy Stage of Aging (Biological Changes) Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna Yadao, P.C. (2005, October 3). Tracking Infant Growth: Average Baby Weight and Height by Month. Parents.com. https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/charting-babys-growth /
  • 6. 6 Childhood 02 Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 7. 7 Childhood Canadian Family Day ● Bodies lengthen: boys gain more muscle mass and girls more fatty tissue ● Height increase of 2-3 inches per year ● Weight gain of 5-7 pounds per year ● 10-13 hours of sleep recommended ● Better sleep results in better parent interactions ● Nutrition influences skeletal growth, body shape, and susceptibility to disease ● Good nutrition can increase test scores, improve performance in school, and lower the chances of a speech delay (Study.com, 2019)
  • 8. Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna Adolescence 03
  • 9. 9 Adolescence is a period of great change physically, biologically, cognitively, and psychologically. This is the stage when children begin puberty. Adolescence is divided into three stages 1. Early adolescence (10-13) 2. Middle adolescence (14-17) 3. Late adolescence (18-21). Physical changes occur most during early and middle adolescence Growth spurts 25% of growth in height occurs during puberty (healthychildren.org, 2014). Increased muscle mass, strength and coordination improve. These are followed by changes in genitalia. Boys have increase in size of penis and testicles girls breasts begin to develop, pubic hair begins to grow, followed by underarm hair, and acne. Body odor also becomes an issue. Biological changes The endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. The two main hormones are testosterone and estradiol. The endocrine system is responsible for growth and skeletal development (Santrock, 2023) Cognitive changes Early adolescents still think in black and white, good and bad and are very self-centered. Where as, middle adolescents can see the big picture but, their thought process is still not as mature as an adult. The frontal lobe has not fully developed yet. During late adolescence is when the brain fully develops and impulse control is present. (Allen, B. Waterman, H., 2019) . Adolescence signs of aging
  • 10. 10 Psychological changes During early adolescence children often feel self-conscious and concerned what others think and begin To seek independence and want privacy. Puberty may cause anxiety for some. Middle adolescence is a time when peer pressure is the greatest. Appearance is more important, teens often want more distance from from their family and spend more time with friends. Late adolescence has the least changes. Puberty is complete by this time. They have reached adult height and now have established a sense of identity Adolescence signs of aging cont.
  • 11. 11 AGE Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna PHYSICAL BRAIN
  • 12. 12 EARLY ADULTHOOD 04 Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 13. 13 Early Adulthood Canadian Family Day ● Physically mature by early adulthood ● Full height, individuals tend to be healthy and energetic in early adulthood ● The peak of their physical capacities, often between the ages of 19 and 26 (Santrock, 2020) ● The brain starts to reach its maximum in early adulthood What you might see in Early Adulthood - Establish careers - Intimacy vs Isolation (Erikson, 1994) - Finding a life partner - Establishing home and family - Developing social circles
  • 14. 14 Middle Adulthood 05 Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 15. 15 Middle Adulthood Middle Adulthood age or the midpoint of life is getting harder to pin down due to medical discoveries and people living healthier longer lives. Statistically the middle of life today is about 39.5 years of age. What we think of as middle age is anywhere from 45-65 years of age (Santrock, 2023). Middle-age careers have been found to effectively peak during middle age because of, “increase motivation, work experience, employer loyalty, and better strategic thinking.” (Nygard, C-H., 2013). Middle adulthood is a time of, “..expanding personal and social involvement and responsibility.” Middle adults are inclined to take the role of assisting the next generation in becoming, mature individuals as well as helping them reach and maintain satisfaction in a career (Santrock, 2023). Research in brain development has proposed changes that take place in middle adulthood. Fluid intelligence, or abstract reasoning, has been theorized to decrease after it peaks in one’s late 20s. Crystalized intelligence or the ability to accumulate information and verbal skills has been proposed to increase or remain stable during middle adulthood (Perera, A. 2020). Middle age is a time when chronic disorders, with a slow onset and long duration, are increasing (Harris & Wallace, 2012). At around age 50, 1-2% of muscle loss occurs in adults with bone loss accelerated during the 50s. Women’s rate of bone loss is about twice that of a man’s (Santrock, 2023). Many middle-aged adults are more likely to die of an illnesses such as heart disease and cancer.
  • 16. 16 Mid 60’s through Death LATE ADULTHOOD 06 Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 17. 17 CHANGES IN LATE ADULTHOOD Physical Appearance As we reach late adulthood, age spots, wrinkles, and loss of muscle mass become more present due to weight loss and lack of activity and exercise. 64-69% of men and women develop hypertension between age 65-74% Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna Sleeping Sleep patterns age for older adults as they go to sleep earlier, wake up earlier and take naps during the day. Sleeping can be more difficult for those who face constant health issues and take prescription drugs. Too much sleep can cause adults to be less physical and effective cognitive functioning. Aging Brain Life Expectancy ● Brain weight decreases 5-10% ● Brain volume decreases 15% ● Decreases in neurons, synapse, axons, and dendrites ● Decrease in prefrontal cortex leads to memory loss ● Spinal cord and brain slowing attributes to slow mobility, IQ, and cognitive activities. More adults are living longer and it is predicted to increase in the future.
  • 18. 18 18 Adults and families evolve, grow and age throughout generations Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna
  • 19. 19 19 References Diana, Eileen, Jasmin, Kimberly, Natalie, and Shawna Allen, B., Waterman, H. (2019). Stages of Adolescence Healthychildren.org. https://healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/teen/Pages/Stages-of-Adolescence.aspx Harris, J.R., Wallace, R. B. (2012). The institute of medicine’s new report on living with chronic illness. Preventing Chronic Disease, 9:12126. How Nutrition Impacts Early Childhood Development | Study.com. (2019). Study.com. https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-nutrition-impacts-early-childhood-development.html Nygard, C-H. (2013). The ability to work peaks in middle age. Interview. Retrieved September 15, 2013, from https://news/3-6759454. Perera, A. (2020). Fluid vs crystalized intelligence. Simply Psychology. www.simplypsychology.org/fluid-crystallized-intelligence.html Santrock, J. (2022). A topical approach to lifespan development. (11th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education. Yadao, P.C. (2005, October 3). Tracking Infant Growth: Average Baby Weight and Height by Month. Parents.com. https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/charting-babys-growth/
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