Deck 14: The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues 

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Chatava is a professional who does research to determine the numbers of people in different countries, their ages, and how these numbers might change in the years to come. Chatava would best be described as a ​

A)social worker.
B)metabolic theorist.
C)demographer.
D)cartographer.
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Which American is just about to reach the current average life expectancy for their sex? ​

A)Garth, a male who just turn 60
B)Reba, a female who just turned 70
C)Faith, a female who just turned 80
D)Billy Ray, a male who just turned 90
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Which headline concerns maximum life expectancy?

A)Women Continue to Outlive Men
B)Most Humans Retain Vitality through Age 90
C)World's Oldest Human Celebrates 120th Birthday
D)Average American Now Dies at Age 80
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Genetic factors appear to play ____ role in determining whether people reach centenarian status. ​

A)no
B)a minimal
C)some
D)a major
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Environmental toxins appear to play ____ role in determining longevity. ​

A)no
B)a minimal
C)some
D)a major
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If you were in charge of expanding programs aimed at elderly individuals in the United States, which group would you focus on least in terms of the next decade's services? ​

A)Native Americans
B)Asian Americans
C)European Americans
D)Pacific Islanders
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As a demographer, Sherwood would be most interested in studying

A)how the number of young people in a population has changed over the past 50 years.
B)the number of neural connections contained in the central nervous system.
C)the distinction between presbyopia and presbycusis.
D)implicit memory.
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Longevity appears to be determined ​

A)exclusively by genetic factors.
B)exclusively by environmental factors.
C)jointly by genetic and environmental factors.
D)by unexplained factors.
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Average life expectancy is also known as the ____ life expectancy. ​

A)mean
B)median
C)modal
D)maximum
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Elijah asks his doctor how long he can plan to live without any major medical problems or impairments. Elijah is asking about ____ life expectancy. ​

A)maximum
B)useful
C)average
D)modal
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According to your text, the United States is ____ financially for the increasing numbers of elderly. ​

A)very well prepared
B)well prepared
C)somewhat prepared
D)unprepared
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Marty asks his doctor, "How long do you think I can live, doc?" Marty is asking for information regarding his ​

A)longevity.
B)average life expectancy.
C)useful life expectancy.
D)maximum life expectancy.
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In 1950, the population distribution of the United States resembled a(n)​

A)rectangle.
B)square.
C)pyramid.
D)upside down pyramid.
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In the country of Casfeldt, 50 percent of the population who died in 2002 were older than 85. Thus, 85 would be the ____ life expectancy. ​

A)maximum
B)useful
C)average ​
D)modal
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Based on data gathered from the Human Genome Project, researchers have attempted to increase longevity and health through ​

A)cloning.
B)transplanting of key organs (e.g., heart and liver).
C)implanting genetically "corrected" genes.
D)encouraging diets lower in saturated fats.
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Which industrialized nation is expected to show the most dramatic increase in the percent of its population over age 65? ​

A)United States
B)Sweden
C)India
D)Japan
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In order to depict the number of people of different ages in the population, Dr. Gillen would be best served using a graphing technique called a(n)​

A)demography.
B)presbycusis.
C)external aid.
D)population pyramid.
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As the over-80 population increases dramatically in the next 40 years, which will probably be most affected in the United States? ​

A)Defense systems
B)Housing
C)Social service systems
D)Transportation systems
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Useful life expectancy is defined as the number of years an individual ​

A)lives free from debilitating chronic disease or impairment.
B)is capable of contributing within the workforce.
C)is able to reproduce.
D)can live on his or her own (i.e., has not moved to a nursing home or retirement community).
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Within the U.S. population, which is likely to be the shortest estimate of longevity? ​

A)Maximum life expectancy
B)Average life expectancy
C)Productive life expectancy
D)Assisted life expectancy
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Telomeres are found exclusively on ​

A)the tips of chromosomes.
B)neurons.
C)cancer cells.
D)X and Y chromosomes.
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The third age is to the fourth age as ​

A)longevity is to health.
B)good news is to bad news.
C)chronic is to acute.
D)afterlife is to life.
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Which would most dramatically impact the levels of free radicals in one's body? ​

A)Consuming antioxidants like vitamin E
B)Getting an injection of telomerase
C)Contracting sickle-cell anemia
D)Engaging in aerobic exercise
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As a proponent of cross-linking theory, Dr. Rennie would be most interested in ​

A)brain cells.
B)muscles and arteries.
C)hormones.
D)telomeres.
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Wilbur has decided to increase his intake of antioxidants like vitamins A and E in order to lower the development of certain age-related diseases and to live longer. The most recent evidence in aging suggests that Wilbur will ​

A)be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases and will live longer.
B)be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases but will not live any longer.
C)live longer but will not show any decrease in the susceptibility to age-related diseases.
D)neither be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases nor will live longer.
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As you age, gravity will ultimately compress your spine, which will result in a loss of height. This effect is best explained by the ____ theory of aging. ​

A)metabolic
B)cellular
C)wear-and-tear
D)programmed cell death
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What best describes the potential role of telomeres in the aging process? ​

A)They are the packets of fuel that feed each cell.
B)They are "glue" that binds together the base pairs of DNA molecules.
C)They are a portion of a chromosome that gets shorter until DNA replication is no longer possible.
D)They are the scrubber cells that clear all debris from our arteries.
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____ are chemicals produced during normal cell metabolism that may cause cellular damage that impairs functioning. ​

A)Neurofibrillary tangles
B)Neuritic plaques
C)Transient ischemic attacks
D)Free radicals
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One common characteristic of the fourth age is ​

A)a high level of dementia.
B)a virtual absence of chronic stress.
C)establishment of one's career.
D)a great probability of major improvement on physical strength/flexibility.
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If you wanted to visit the country with the lowest average life expectancy, you should book a trip to ​

A)Uganda .
B)Fiji .
C)Sierra Leone .
D)Guyana .
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The cellular theory of aging most focuses on ​

A)deterioration of cells over a lifetime.
B)the number of chromosomes in a cell.
C)the size of cells.
D)the sudden death of cells in one system
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____ is best explained by the wear-and-tear theory of aging. ​

A)AIDS
B)A misshapen blood cell in sickle-cell disease
C)Joint deterioration during osteoarthritis
D)Alzheimer's disease
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Mickey is currently experiencing "the third age." He could best be described as one of the ​

A)young-old.
B)oldest-old.
C)old-young.
D)young-young.
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Dr. Mbiti believes that people age because their muscles and arteries become less flexible as they interact with certain proteins. Her lecture describing this position is most likely to focus on ​

A)wear and tear.
B)cross-linking.
C)neurofibrillary tangles.
D)free radicals.
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Which statement concerning the life expectancy of African Americans and European Americans is true? ​

A)At birth, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
B)At age 45, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
C)At age 85, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
D)African Americans never have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
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In explaining why people age and eventually die, Dr. Filipovsky talks about "free radicals" and how their buildup produces tissue damage. Dr. Filipovsky is promoting a ____ theory of aging. ​

A)wear-and-tear
B)metabolic
C)cellular
D)programmed cell death
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Lo is a member of an ethnic minority group in the United States. Given this, how is her longevity most likely to be negatively impacted? ​

A)The fact that she is a female is a risk factor for reduced longevity.
B)She likely has less access to quality medical care.
C)Her diet will likely lack the amount of lead necessary for proper cell development.
D)She is significantly more likely to have AIDS.
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Which statement concerning sex differences in longevity is true? ​

A)In the U.S., women's average longevity is about one year longer than that of men.
B)The reduction of death during childbirth has led to an increase in longevity of women over the past century.
C)In industrial countries, factors like education and work opportunities do not appear to impact longevity in women.
D)The rate of dying from one of the top 15 causes of death is significantly higher in women than men.
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If the programmed cell theory of aging is correct, ​

A)people under stress should die sooner than those not under stress.
B)a low-fat diet should extend life.
C)the elimination of free radicals should greatly extend life.
D)humans are born with a "prewired death clock."
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Fourth age is also characterized as ​

A)young-young.
B)young-old.
C)old-young.
D)oldest-old.
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If a neuron becomes extremely tangled, ​

A)a person will develop Parkinson's disease.
B)information can no longer flow through the neuron.
C)electrochemical energy begins to flow from the axon to the dendrite instead of from the dendrite to the axon.
D)it will not significantly affect neural functioning as such tangling is a sign of normal development.
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The defining characteristic of a cerebral vascular accident is ​

A)death.
B)neuritic tangling.
C)an interruption of blood flow to the brain.
D)the cessation of respiratory output.
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Visual adaptation involves the ability to adjust to changes in ​

A)an object's position.
B)an object's distance.
C)illumination.
D)acceleration.
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When viewed through a microscope, a ____ would most resemble a spiral-shaped mass. ​

A)telomere
B)free radical
C)neurofibrillary tangle
D)neurotransmitter
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If your goal was to get the best image of a brain structure, you should use a ​

A)single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT).
B)computerized tomography (CT scan).
C)positron emission tomography (PET).
D)functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
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Carmen has a very difficult time breathing. Even after walking short distances, she is gasping for air. Carmen is exhibiting symptoms of ​

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)circadian rhythms.
C)presbycusis.
D)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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As a typical 80-year-old, Joan's ____ would have decreased significantly since she was 20. ​

A)lung size
B)ability to take a big, deep breath
C)chance for developing a COPD
D)chance for being short of breath following exercise
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The key factor in determining the impact of vascular dementia is ​

A)which areas of the brain are damaged.
B)the age of the individual involved.
C)which areas of the heart are damaged.
D)the sex of the individual involved.
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What is not used as a diagnostic test for vascular dementia? ​

A)Computer tomography
B)Magnetic resonance imaging
C)Neuropsychological tests
D)Measurement of neurotransmitter levels
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Which condition does not belong with the rest? ​

A)Emphysema
B)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
C)Dysphoria
D)Asthma
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What is a more common term used to describe a cerebral vascular accident? ​

A)Parkinson's disease
B)Presbyopia
C)Presbycusis
D)Stroke
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Fifty-year-old Keith is informed by his doctor that his brain is showing signs of the initial development of neuritic plaques and a few neurofibrillary tangles. This is ​

A)normal.
B)a definite indicator of Parkinson's disease.
C)a definite indicator of Alzheimer's disease.
D)a definite indicator of Huntington's disease.
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After a series of strokes, Jerry is unable to recognize family members and has a very difficult time understanding his native language. The most probable diagnosis is ​

A)Huntington's disease.
B)neuritic plaques.
C)vascular dementia.
D)presbycusis.
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While looking at slides of brain tissue in a physiology class, you see groups of damaged neurons that have collected around a core of protein. What are you looking at? ​

A)Neurotransmitters ​
B)Neuritic plaques
C)Neurofibrillary tangles
D)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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While doing an autopsy of a brain, Dr. Howard shakes her head in disgust, saying, "This is just awful." When an assistant asks her what she sees, she says, "Two words ... deformed axons." What was the source of Dr. Howard's disgust? ​

A)Neuritic plaques
B)Neurotransmitters
C)Presbycusis
D)Neurofibrillary tangles
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Juliana has just suffered an interruption of blood flow to her brain. Her doctor has told her that she has just experienced a(n)____ and that they should now do what they can to prevent the onset of a stroke. ​

A)transient ischemic attack
B)presbycusis
C)amyloid
D)circadian rhythm
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What does not typically happen to the cardiovascular system as we age? ​

A)The heart begins to pump more blood per minute
B)The arteries stiffen
C)Fat deposits form in the heart and arteries
D)The amount of muscle tissue in the heart decreases
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A cerebral hemorrhage occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ​

A)tangles.
B)blocks.
C)ruptures.
D)stiffens.
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Concerning brain imaging, MRI is to fMRI as ​

A)structure is to function.
B)internal is to external.
C)central nervous system is to peripheral nervous system.
D)explicit is to implicit.
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When you see a book titled How Neurons Communicate with Each Other , you could be sure it would discuss

A)dendrites.
B)working memory.
C)internal aids.
D)cerebral vascular accidents.
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The most normative hearing-related change in adulthood involves the inability to hear ​

A)high-pitched tones.
B)voices.
C)bass sounds.
D)loud tones.
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Hilde is buying a bulb that will light up when someone rings her doorbell. She is buying this because although she can hear people fairly well during normal conversations, she has a very difficult time hearing the high-pitched sound of the doorbell. Hilde is most likely experiencing ​

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)Huntington's disease.
C)presbycusis.
D)COPD.
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As we grow old, our ​

A)lenses tend to yellow and the muscles controlling the eye loosen.
B)lenses tend to blacken and the muscles controlling the eye loosen.
C)lenses tend to yellow and the muscles controlling the eye stiffen.
D)lenses tend to blacken and the muscles controlling the eye stiffen.
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Which sleep complaint would you least expect from an older adult? ​

A)"I just can't get to sleep at night."
B)"Once I go to sleep, I sleep way too long."
C)"I only slept four hours last night."
D)"If I don't get enough sleep at night, I am just worthless the next day."
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Salvatore is a typical older adult who eats a well-balanced diet. Chances are he will ​

A)not have to take any vitamin supplements.
B)have to take protein supplements.
C)have to take vitamin C supplements.
D)have to take calcium supplements.
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As a person reaches old age, the metabolic rate declines. How should older people adjust their diets to compensate for this change? ​

A)Reduce the amount of protein in their diet.
B)Consume the amount of carbohydrates in their diet they did when younger.
C)Take vitamin supplements.
D)Increase their intake of fiber.
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As he has presbyopia, Viggo has difficulty seeing ​

A)color.
B)far-away objects.
C)depth.
D)close objects.
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While at her yearly medical checkup, Martha is informed that she has extremely high pressure in her eye. This indicates that Martha likely has ​

A)presbyopia.
B)cataracts.
C)glaucoma.
D)macular degeneration.
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Losing your hearing is least likely to result in increases in ​

A)social isolation
B)independence
C)paranoia
D)depression
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The leading cause of functional blindness in older adults is the result of ​

A)glaucoma.
B)macular degeneration.
C)presbyopia.
D)cataracts.
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When someone hands Russ a menu to read, he has to hold it at arm's length in order to be able to see the words well enough to read them. This behavior indicates that Russ is experiencing ​

A)presbycusis.
B)presbyopia.
C)telomeres.
D)neuritic plaques.
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When visiting your eye specialist, you are informed that you have large opaque spots on the lens of your left eye. As a knowledgeable student, you would know that this means that you have ​

A)presbyopia.
B)glaucoma.
C)a cataract.
D)myopia.
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Presbycusis can be the result of ​

A)excessive cell development in the cochlea.
B)a deformed outer ear.
C)loss of neurons in the auditory pathway.
D)the consumption of excessive levels of vitamin E.
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Presbycusis is the most common age-related ​

A)form of dementia.
B)type of hearing problem.
C)visual disorder.
D)variety of COPD.
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Presbycusis can occur due to all of the following except ​

A)diminished supply of nutrients to the cells in the receptor area.
B)atrophy and degeneration of receptor cells.
C)loss of neurons in the auditory pathway.
D)softening of the vibration structures in the receptor area.
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While at a conference dealing with issues related to aging, Eve is interested in learning about how sleep patterns change in late life. She will be best served by attending a presentation entitled "____ and the Elderly." ​

A)Circadian Rhythms
B)Neuritic Plaques
C)Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
D)Selectivity
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Hank has just been informed that he is a diabetic. As a knowledgeable physician, he realizes that his risk for developing ____ has also increased. ​

A)macular degeneration
B)cataracts
C)retinopathy
D)glaucoma
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You are hired by a social service agency to do safety inspections of the apartments of older adults. What would you not want to see in these apartments? ​

A)Night-lights by their beds
B)Handrails on both sides of stairways
C)Throw rugs on floors
D)Nonskid mats in bathtubs
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Joyce's doctor has just told her that the fluid in her eyes is not draining properly and that she'll have to administer eye drops to prevent experiencing damage from the pressure in her eyes. Joyce has most likely been diagnosed with ​

A)diabetic retinopathy.
B)cataracts.
C)glaucoma.
D)macular degeneration.
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For maximum visual acuity to occur, light must be focused directly on the ​

A)optic nerve.
B)pons.
C)rods.
D)fovea.
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Chatava is a professional who does research to determine the numbers of people in different countries, their ages, and how these numbers might change in the years to come. Chatava would best be described as a ​

A)social worker.
B)metabolic theorist.
C)demographer.
D)cartographer.
C
2
Which American is just about to reach the current average life expectancy for their sex? ​

A)Garth, a male who just turn 60
B)Reba, a female who just turned 70
C)Faith, a female who just turned 80
D)Billy Ray, a male who just turned 90
C
3
Which headline concerns maximum life expectancy?

A)Women Continue to Outlive Men
B)Most Humans Retain Vitality through Age 90
C)World's Oldest Human Celebrates 120th Birthday
D)Average American Now Dies at Age 80
C
4
Genetic factors appear to play ____ role in determining whether people reach centenarian status. ​

A)no
B)a minimal
C)some
D)a major
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Environmental toxins appear to play ____ role in determining longevity. ​

A)no
B)a minimal
C)some
D)a major
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If you were in charge of expanding programs aimed at elderly individuals in the United States, which group would you focus on least in terms of the next decade's services? ​

A)Native Americans
B)Asian Americans
C)European Americans
D)Pacific Islanders
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As a demographer, Sherwood would be most interested in studying

A)how the number of young people in a population has changed over the past 50 years.
B)the number of neural connections contained in the central nervous system.
C)the distinction between presbyopia and presbycusis.
D)implicit memory.
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Longevity appears to be determined ​

A)exclusively by genetic factors.
B)exclusively by environmental factors.
C)jointly by genetic and environmental factors.
D)by unexplained factors.
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Average life expectancy is also known as the ____ life expectancy. ​

A)mean
B)median
C)modal
D)maximum
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Elijah asks his doctor how long he can plan to live without any major medical problems or impairments. Elijah is asking about ____ life expectancy. ​

A)maximum
B)useful
C)average
D)modal
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According to your text, the United States is ____ financially for the increasing numbers of elderly. ​

A)very well prepared
B)well prepared
C)somewhat prepared
D)unprepared
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Marty asks his doctor, "How long do you think I can live, doc?" Marty is asking for information regarding his ​

A)longevity.
B)average life expectancy.
C)useful life expectancy.
D)maximum life expectancy.
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In 1950, the population distribution of the United States resembled a(n)​

A)rectangle.
B)square.
C)pyramid.
D)upside down pyramid.
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In the country of Casfeldt, 50 percent of the population who died in 2002 were older than 85. Thus, 85 would be the ____ life expectancy. ​

A)maximum
B)useful
C)average ​
D)modal
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Based on data gathered from the Human Genome Project, researchers have attempted to increase longevity and health through ​

A)cloning.
B)transplanting of key organs (e.g., heart and liver).
C)implanting genetically "corrected" genes.
D)encouraging diets lower in saturated fats.
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Which industrialized nation is expected to show the most dramatic increase in the percent of its population over age 65? ​

A)United States
B)Sweden
C)India
D)Japan
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In order to depict the number of people of different ages in the population, Dr. Gillen would be best served using a graphing technique called a(n)​

A)demography.
B)presbycusis.
C)external aid.
D)population pyramid.
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As the over-80 population increases dramatically in the next 40 years, which will probably be most affected in the United States? ​

A)Defense systems
B)Housing
C)Social service systems
D)Transportation systems
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Useful life expectancy is defined as the number of years an individual ​

A)lives free from debilitating chronic disease or impairment.
B)is capable of contributing within the workforce.
C)is able to reproduce.
D)can live on his or her own (i.e., has not moved to a nursing home or retirement community).
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Within the U.S. population, which is likely to be the shortest estimate of longevity? ​

A)Maximum life expectancy
B)Average life expectancy
C)Productive life expectancy
D)Assisted life expectancy
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Telomeres are found exclusively on ​

A)the tips of chromosomes.
B)neurons.
C)cancer cells.
D)X and Y chromosomes.
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The third age is to the fourth age as ​

A)longevity is to health.
B)good news is to bad news.
C)chronic is to acute.
D)afterlife is to life.
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Which would most dramatically impact the levels of free radicals in one's body? ​

A)Consuming antioxidants like vitamin E
B)Getting an injection of telomerase
C)Contracting sickle-cell anemia
D)Engaging in aerobic exercise
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As a proponent of cross-linking theory, Dr. Rennie would be most interested in ​

A)brain cells.
B)muscles and arteries.
C)hormones.
D)telomeres.
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Wilbur has decided to increase his intake of antioxidants like vitamins A and E in order to lower the development of certain age-related diseases and to live longer. The most recent evidence in aging suggests that Wilbur will ​

A)be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases and will live longer.
B)be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases but will not live any longer.
C)live longer but will not show any decrease in the susceptibility to age-related diseases.
D)neither be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases nor will live longer.
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As you age, gravity will ultimately compress your spine, which will result in a loss of height. This effect is best explained by the ____ theory of aging. ​

A)metabolic
B)cellular
C)wear-and-tear
D)programmed cell death
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What best describes the potential role of telomeres in the aging process? ​

A)They are the packets of fuel that feed each cell.
B)They are "glue" that binds together the base pairs of DNA molecules.
C)They are a portion of a chromosome that gets shorter until DNA replication is no longer possible.
D)They are the scrubber cells that clear all debris from our arteries.
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____ are chemicals produced during normal cell metabolism that may cause cellular damage that impairs functioning. ​

A)Neurofibrillary tangles
B)Neuritic plaques
C)Transient ischemic attacks
D)Free radicals
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One common characteristic of the fourth age is ​

A)a high level of dementia.
B)a virtual absence of chronic stress.
C)establishment of one's career.
D)a great probability of major improvement on physical strength/flexibility.
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If you wanted to visit the country with the lowest average life expectancy, you should book a trip to ​

A)Uganda .
B)Fiji .
C)Sierra Leone .
D)Guyana .
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31
The cellular theory of aging most focuses on ​

A)deterioration of cells over a lifetime.
B)the number of chromosomes in a cell.
C)the size of cells.
D)the sudden death of cells in one system
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32
____ is best explained by the wear-and-tear theory of aging. ​

A)AIDS
B)A misshapen blood cell in sickle-cell disease
C)Joint deterioration during osteoarthritis
D)Alzheimer's disease
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33
Mickey is currently experiencing "the third age." He could best be described as one of the ​

A)young-old.
B)oldest-old.
C)old-young.
D)young-young.
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34
Dr. Mbiti believes that people age because their muscles and arteries become less flexible as they interact with certain proteins. Her lecture describing this position is most likely to focus on ​

A)wear and tear.
B)cross-linking.
C)neurofibrillary tangles.
D)free radicals.
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35
Which statement concerning the life expectancy of African Americans and European Americans is true? ​

A)At birth, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
B)At age 45, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
C)At age 85, African Americans have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
D)African Americans never have a greater life expectancy than European Americans.
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36
In explaining why people age and eventually die, Dr. Filipovsky talks about "free radicals" and how their buildup produces tissue damage. Dr. Filipovsky is promoting a ____ theory of aging. ​

A)wear-and-tear
B)metabolic
C)cellular
D)programmed cell death
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37
Lo is a member of an ethnic minority group in the United States. Given this, how is her longevity most likely to be negatively impacted? ​

A)The fact that she is a female is a risk factor for reduced longevity.
B)She likely has less access to quality medical care.
C)Her diet will likely lack the amount of lead necessary for proper cell development.
D)She is significantly more likely to have AIDS.
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38
Which statement concerning sex differences in longevity is true? ​

A)In the U.S., women's average longevity is about one year longer than that of men.
B)The reduction of death during childbirth has led to an increase in longevity of women over the past century.
C)In industrial countries, factors like education and work opportunities do not appear to impact longevity in women.
D)The rate of dying from one of the top 15 causes of death is significantly higher in women than men.
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39
If the programmed cell theory of aging is correct, ​

A)people under stress should die sooner than those not under stress.
B)a low-fat diet should extend life.
C)the elimination of free radicals should greatly extend life.
D)humans are born with a "prewired death clock."
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40
Fourth age is also characterized as ​

A)young-young.
B)young-old.
C)old-young.
D)oldest-old.
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41
If a neuron becomes extremely tangled, ​

A)a person will develop Parkinson's disease.
B)information can no longer flow through the neuron.
C)electrochemical energy begins to flow from the axon to the dendrite instead of from the dendrite to the axon.
D)it will not significantly affect neural functioning as such tangling is a sign of normal development.
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42
The defining characteristic of a cerebral vascular accident is ​

A)death.
B)neuritic tangling.
C)an interruption of blood flow to the brain.
D)the cessation of respiratory output.
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43
Visual adaptation involves the ability to adjust to changes in ​

A)an object's position.
B)an object's distance.
C)illumination.
D)acceleration.
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44
When viewed through a microscope, a ____ would most resemble a spiral-shaped mass. ​

A)telomere
B)free radical
C)neurofibrillary tangle
D)neurotransmitter
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45
If your goal was to get the best image of a brain structure, you should use a ​

A)single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT).
B)computerized tomography (CT scan).
C)positron emission tomography (PET).
D)functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
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46
Carmen has a very difficult time breathing. Even after walking short distances, she is gasping for air. Carmen is exhibiting symptoms of ​

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)circadian rhythms.
C)presbycusis.
D)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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47
As a typical 80-year-old, Joan's ____ would have decreased significantly since she was 20. ​

A)lung size
B)ability to take a big, deep breath
C)chance for developing a COPD
D)chance for being short of breath following exercise
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48
The key factor in determining the impact of vascular dementia is ​

A)which areas of the brain are damaged.
B)the age of the individual involved.
C)which areas of the heart are damaged.
D)the sex of the individual involved.
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49
What is not used as a diagnostic test for vascular dementia? ​

A)Computer tomography
B)Magnetic resonance imaging
C)Neuropsychological tests
D)Measurement of neurotransmitter levels
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50
Which condition does not belong with the rest? ​

A)Emphysema
B)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
C)Dysphoria
D)Asthma
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51
What is a more common term used to describe a cerebral vascular accident? ​

A)Parkinson's disease
B)Presbyopia
C)Presbycusis
D)Stroke
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52
Fifty-year-old Keith is informed by his doctor that his brain is showing signs of the initial development of neuritic plaques and a few neurofibrillary tangles. This is ​

A)normal.
B)a definite indicator of Parkinson's disease.
C)a definite indicator of Alzheimer's disease.
D)a definite indicator of Huntington's disease.
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53
After a series of strokes, Jerry is unable to recognize family members and has a very difficult time understanding his native language. The most probable diagnosis is ​

A)Huntington's disease.
B)neuritic plaques.
C)vascular dementia.
D)presbycusis.
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54
While looking at slides of brain tissue in a physiology class, you see groups of damaged neurons that have collected around a core of protein. What are you looking at? ​

A)Neurotransmitters ​
B)Neuritic plaques
C)Neurofibrillary tangles
D)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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55
While doing an autopsy of a brain, Dr. Howard shakes her head in disgust, saying, "This is just awful." When an assistant asks her what she sees, she says, "Two words ... deformed axons." What was the source of Dr. Howard's disgust? ​

A)Neuritic plaques
B)Neurotransmitters
C)Presbycusis
D)Neurofibrillary tangles
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56
Juliana has just suffered an interruption of blood flow to her brain. Her doctor has told her that she has just experienced a(n)____ and that they should now do what they can to prevent the onset of a stroke. ​

A)transient ischemic attack
B)presbycusis
C)amyloid
D)circadian rhythm
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57
What does not typically happen to the cardiovascular system as we age? ​

A)The heart begins to pump more blood per minute
B)The arteries stiffen
C)Fat deposits form in the heart and arteries
D)The amount of muscle tissue in the heart decreases
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58
A cerebral hemorrhage occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ​

A)tangles.
B)blocks.
C)ruptures.
D)stiffens.
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59
Concerning brain imaging, MRI is to fMRI as ​

A)structure is to function.
B)internal is to external.
C)central nervous system is to peripheral nervous system.
D)explicit is to implicit.
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60
When you see a book titled How Neurons Communicate with Each Other , you could be sure it would discuss

A)dendrites.
B)working memory.
C)internal aids.
D)cerebral vascular accidents.
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61
The most normative hearing-related change in adulthood involves the inability to hear ​

A)high-pitched tones.
B)voices.
C)bass sounds.
D)loud tones.
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62
Hilde is buying a bulb that will light up when someone rings her doorbell. She is buying this because although she can hear people fairly well during normal conversations, she has a very difficult time hearing the high-pitched sound of the doorbell. Hilde is most likely experiencing ​

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)Huntington's disease.
C)presbycusis.
D)COPD.
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63
As we grow old, our ​

A)lenses tend to yellow and the muscles controlling the eye loosen.
B)lenses tend to blacken and the muscles controlling the eye loosen.
C)lenses tend to yellow and the muscles controlling the eye stiffen.
D)lenses tend to blacken and the muscles controlling the eye stiffen.
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64
Which sleep complaint would you least expect from an older adult? ​

A)"I just can't get to sleep at night."
B)"Once I go to sleep, I sleep way too long."
C)"I only slept four hours last night."
D)"If I don't get enough sleep at night, I am just worthless the next day."
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65
Salvatore is a typical older adult who eats a well-balanced diet. Chances are he will ​

A)not have to take any vitamin supplements.
B)have to take protein supplements.
C)have to take vitamin C supplements.
D)have to take calcium supplements.
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66
As a person reaches old age, the metabolic rate declines. How should older people adjust their diets to compensate for this change? ​

A)Reduce the amount of protein in their diet.
B)Consume the amount of carbohydrates in their diet they did when younger.
C)Take vitamin supplements.
D)Increase their intake of fiber.
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67
As he has presbyopia, Viggo has difficulty seeing ​

A)color.
B)far-away objects.
C)depth.
D)close objects.
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68
While at her yearly medical checkup, Martha is informed that she has extremely high pressure in her eye. This indicates that Martha likely has ​

A)presbyopia.
B)cataracts.
C)glaucoma.
D)macular degeneration.
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69
Losing your hearing is least likely to result in increases in ​

A)social isolation
B)independence
C)paranoia
D)depression
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70
The leading cause of functional blindness in older adults is the result of ​

A)glaucoma.
B)macular degeneration.
C)presbyopia.
D)cataracts.
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71
When someone hands Russ a menu to read, he has to hold it at arm's length in order to be able to see the words well enough to read them. This behavior indicates that Russ is experiencing ​

A)presbycusis.
B)presbyopia.
C)telomeres.
D)neuritic plaques.
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72
When visiting your eye specialist, you are informed that you have large opaque spots on the lens of your left eye. As a knowledgeable student, you would know that this means that you have ​

A)presbyopia.
B)glaucoma.
C)a cataract.
D)myopia.
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73
Presbycusis can be the result of ​

A)excessive cell development in the cochlea.
B)a deformed outer ear.
C)loss of neurons in the auditory pathway.
D)the consumption of excessive levels of vitamin E.
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74
Presbycusis is the most common age-related ​

A)form of dementia.
B)type of hearing problem.
C)visual disorder.
D)variety of COPD.
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75
Presbycusis can occur due to all of the following except ​

A)diminished supply of nutrients to the cells in the receptor area.
B)atrophy and degeneration of receptor cells.
C)loss of neurons in the auditory pathway.
D)softening of the vibration structures in the receptor area.
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76
While at a conference dealing with issues related to aging, Eve is interested in learning about how sleep patterns change in late life. She will be best served by attending a presentation entitled "____ and the Elderly." ​

A)Circadian Rhythms
B)Neuritic Plaques
C)Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
D)Selectivity
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77
Hank has just been informed that he is a diabetic. As a knowledgeable physician, he realizes that his risk for developing ____ has also increased. ​

A)macular degeneration
B)cataracts
C)retinopathy
D)glaucoma
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78
You are hired by a social service agency to do safety inspections of the apartments of older adults. What would you not want to see in these apartments? ​

A)Night-lights by their beds
B)Handrails on both sides of stairways
C)Throw rugs on floors
D)Nonskid mats in bathtubs
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79
Joyce's doctor has just told her that the fluid in her eyes is not draining properly and that she'll have to administer eye drops to prevent experiencing damage from the pressure in her eyes. Joyce has most likely been diagnosed with ​

A)diabetic retinopathy.
B)cataracts.
C)glaucoma.
D)macular degeneration.
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80
For maximum visual acuity to occur, light must be focused directly on the ​

A)optic nerve.
B)pons.
C)rods.
D)fovea.
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