Physiological changes that occur with aging include:
1. Declines in organ function such as reduced brain weight, metabolism, kidney function, and lung capacity compared to age 30.
2. Skin changes like wrinkling, loss of fat and pigment, and age spots. Musculoskeletal changes involve arthritis, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia.
3. Gastrointestinal changes are reductions in secretion, motility, and muscle tone/strength. Cardiopulmonary changes include stiffening arteries and elevated blood pressure. Urinary changes are smaller bladder capacity and delayed micturation reflex.